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Atlantic Class Nationals 2024 Regatta Report & Results
Designed nearly a 100 years ago by America’s Cup winning designer Sturling Burgess (Current J Class boats Enterprise, Rainbow and Ranger), The Atlantic Class congregated August 14 -August 16 to determine the 2024 National Champion at the Madison Beach Club in CT. Atlantics, a throw back classic with a massive mainsail and high aspect jib is easy to sail and is crewed by a team of 4. Teams were treated to a near perfect weather series. Spread across three days, the fleet enjoyed a 6 race one throwout, sea breeze generated 6-12 knot SE-SWerlys. Each year the class brings in a PRO to help provide the best possible racing, this year was Amanda Clark, whose communication, experience and energy were the perfect compliment.
1. Shucks, Scott Reichhelm , USA – 2 -[12] -4 -3 -1 -1 ; 11
2. Waypoint, Rory Coster , USA – [12] -6 -3 -2 -2 -4 ; 17
3. Transit, Tim Britton , USA – 5 -[7] -2 -5 -3 -2 ; 17
4. Miss April, Dave Peck , USA – 4 -1 -[12] -1 -4 -8 ; 18
5. Patriot, Ron Marsilio , USA – 3 -5 -1 -[7] -6 -7 ; 22
Notice of Clinic: US Sailing 29er/Skiff Clinic, 06-08 September!
This will be held at the Portland Yacht Club in Falmouth, ME.
Registration is OPEN for US SAILING / PORTLAND YACHT CLUB SKIFF CLINIC
Coaches will include:
- Phil Muller, US Sailing Youth Development Coordinator
- Ali Toppa, World Youth Skiff Medalist
- Tom Sitzmann, Head Coach, Severn School
This event is for novice/introductory and skilled 29er sailors. Coaching and instruction will be provided for all skill levels.
For “Learn to Skiff” Participants: Equipment is provided. Our “LTS” clinics are designed for sailors with little to no experience in the 29er to learn the ins & outs of the skiff. Training on-shore and on-water will include focused topics of movement, boat handling, apparent wind angles, & 29er rigging / tuning for all conditions.
Register HERE: https://theclubspot.com/regatta/QouzoTO29L
Clinics are meant to be fun, focused, and develop skills. Sailors can expect to arrive and be guided through proper rigging techniques and settings. On-shore discussion will encompass important steps and movement of skipper and crew, successful boat handling, and the nuances of apparent wind sailing.
The 29er is probably unlike any boat you’ve ever sailed. It’s tippy and responds to small changes in body weight and sail trim.
If you have trapeze experience, great! If not, our program’s teaching model is to pair novice sailors with experienced PROs in the boat. This way new sailors to the 29er learn the ins and outs of the boat through guided instruction.
For “29er Racers”: Sailors will learn advanced 29er race techniques like downspeed/high speed boathandling, moding and rig-tuning techniques.
SCHEDULE
Saturday, September 7
9:00AM Arrival, Introductions, Daily Game Plan
10:00AM Rigging, On-shore land drills, Instruction
11:30AM Launch for sailing
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4:00PM Return to Shore, Derig, Debrief
5:00PM Departure
Sunday, September 8
10:00AM Rigging, On-shore land drills, Instruction
11:30AM Launch for sailing
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3:00PM Return to Shore, Derig, Debrief
4:00PM Departure
Governor’s Cup 2024 Recap!
This year’s Governor’s Cup finished up in spectacular fashion on Saturday the 27th. Gov Cup is the oldest youth match race regatta in the world and started in 1967 at Balboa Yacht Club. Now, it hosts teams from all over the world who go head to head every year in Newport Beach, CA and compete for the prestigious first place. I witnessed the 2022 Gov Cup the caliber of youth racers that showed up amazed me. There are always many American entrants but it is also a must-visit on the youth match racing circuit. Comptetitors will travel all the way from Australia and New Zealand. The quality of racing is pushed a bit further each year and surpasses expectations time and time again.
This regatta begins with two round robins, giving the 12 teams multiple chances to race each other and jostle for top positions. After the first round robin Jeffrey Petersen of USA boasted a win percentage of 100%. He won 82% of his races in round two and averaged an overall position of 91%. In a similar manner, Cole Tapper of Australia averaged 91% after the first two rounds with 82% in the first round and 100% in the second. The top four skippers– Petersen, Tapper, Hyde, and Callahan– then entered the semifinals and the top two moved onto finals. These are the best 3 of 5 races.
Throughout the regatta, the competition was always stiff between Jeffrey Petersen and Cole Tapper. It came down to the fifth race in the finals as a decider. In the end Tapper emerged victorious after a long battle. Petersen has been sailing Gov Cup for the past six years with two wins under his belt from 2021 and 2023. This regatta was the last one he is eligible for and though he did not win, he reflects fondly on his time. “Racing my last Gov Cup was a bittersweet experience. While I am sad that my run has come to an end and that my team and I were not able to break the record, when I look back at the last six years all I feel is gratitude.”
Although a few 2024 skippers are aging out, the future is bright with new young talent always emerging. “Gov Cup has been the best sailing experience of my life. I can’t wait to give back to the event as a volunteer,” Petersen continued. “I hope that others can share in what I believe is the best youth regatta in the world!”
For more information on the Governor’s Cup, click here for the website and here for results. All photography is credited to Bronny Daniels.