[Rhodes22-list] Sandusky Bay

mark osterbrock marko at dragonbbs.com
Tue Apr 1 20:08:52 EDT 2008


Peter,
    Sailing in the C of C's is a very impressive honor. I've never sailed in
company that distinguished but have seen my share of hotshots put it to me
in similar manners. We all read about the great sailors from California,
Florida, and other big waters. But some cut their teeth sailing on small
inland lakes. Paul Foerster is still winning Olympic gold medals( the 470 in
2004) but the medal we remember most is the Silver in 1992 sailing with
Steve Bourdow in the Flying Dutchman. Steve grew up sailing on 850 acre
Cowan Lake near Wilmington, Ohio. The following 4th of July he brought his
medal back to our club to say thanks to all who had helped and supported
him.
    Then he jumped in his father's Highlander and raced that afternoon with
our Highlander fleet. A 60 year old skipper by the name of Nancy Evans beat
him across the finish line. And that is the beauty of sailing on a small
inland lake. Virtually no one is unbeatable.
                                            Mark Osterbrock
----- Original Message -----
From: "Peter Thorn" <pthorn at nc.rr.com>
To: "'The Rhodes 22 mail list'" <rhodes22-list at rhodes22.org>
Sent: Tuesday, April 01, 2008 11:19 AM
Subject: [Rhodes22-list] Sandusky Bay


> Wow -- that's the way I remember Sandusky Bay.  Short choppy waves and
lots
> of air.  Does it always blow like that?
>
> I was there once for a week in 1987, crewing at the US Sailing
Championship
> of Champions race, held that year in Interlakes.  An Interlake is a
regional
> three person boat, very similar to a Lightning, with a low boom and a
> Potter-like snubby bow that cuts through the chop much better.  It blew
like
> stink the whole week.  I was 38 then and my skipper and other crew were
late
> 50s, businessmen not athletes.  We were all set during the practice race
to
> hit the line just right at the start in about 23 winds on starboard --
along
> with about 22 other boats, each skippered by national champions from all
> over the US, when a crew from California that looked like teenagers
> approached on port, without rights, and ROLLED TACKED the Interlake in
high
> winds on our port bow.  They came popping up from under the low boom like
> pop-tarts from a toaster just after their bow turned past head to wind.
> While the wind howled, three butts hit the side deck in complete unison
with
> similar force to football tackling practice hitting a sled -- just at the
> precise instant the sails filled.  With a "pop", the California boat on
our
> lee bow rolled upright and scooted forward a couple of lengths.  Had they
> not performed such a perfect high wind roll tack, they would have surely
> fowled us at the start.  Pure youthful hubris.   At that instant, before
the
> start of the practice race, we knew for certain it would be a challenging
> week for us.  It was.
>
> That high wind roll-tacking skipper turned out to be Steve Rosenberg,
winner
> of the 1985 C of C race.  The 1987 race was won by Paul Forester and
Andrew
> Goldman of the Flying Dutchman class, who subsequently won Olympic gold
> medals.  About 1/3 of the sailors were "professionals", 1/3 sail makers or
> boat builders and the rest amateurs like us.  Our finishes didn't crack
the
> top half, but it was an amazing experience I will remember the rest of my
> life.
>
> PT
>
>
>
>
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
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> [mailto:rhodes22-list-bounces at rhodes22.org] On Behalf Of chetc
> Sent: Tuesday, April 01, 2008 8:25 AM
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>
> Yes, that is Cedar Point, and here is another picture...
>
> http://www.nabble.com/file/p16418197/Minnehaha21.jpg
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>
>
>
> Foy, Warren-2 wrote:
> >
> > Chet,
> >
> > Is that Cedar Point Park on the left?
> >
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> >
> >
> >
> >
> > http://www.nabble.com/file/p16388849/Minnehaha17.jpg
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > Chet,
> > Welcome to the Rhodes list. Yes, there is a lot of political discussion
> >
> > going on right now, but it's an election year. It will settle down some
> > once
> > we
> > get past November.
> > We try to use the subject line as a way to let people know the topic of
> >
> > discussion. Personally I don't have the time to read all that crap so I
> > simply
> > hit the delete button. Sometimes we get lazy and don't change the
> > subject
> > line
> > and one of our members will get on our case until we get it right.
> > I don't have to get my boat ready to launch. It stays in the water all
> > year.
> > Ice is never a problem on Lake Hartwell. How about you? Where you from
> > and
> > what are you doing on our list?
> >
> > Rummy
> >
> >
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