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    SCUTTLEBUTT 3597 - Wednesday, May 23, 2012

    Scuttlebutt is published each weekday with the support of its sponsors,
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    and dock talk . . . with a North American focus.

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    THE OTHER SIDE OF THE DOCK
    By Ryan O'Grady, Sailing World
    In life, there are the haves and the have nots. The same dichotomy exists
    in Atlantic Cup Class 40 sailing as well. On one side are teams like
    Germany's Jorg Riechers. Jorg came to Charleston armed with the newest and
    most expensive Class 40, a shore team, and the resources to be able to fly
    in some of the world's best crews for Leg 1 and this weekend's inshore
    series.

    Thanks to the generous backing of his sponsor, Mare, there is funding for a
    Class 40, a Mini, and all of the logistics needed to make things run
    smoothly. It's no surprise then that Jorg has finished first in Leg 1 and
    second in Leg 2 of the Atlantic Cup. He's a fantastic sailor, and he has
    the luxury of not having to worry where tomorrow's funding will come from.

    On the other side of the dock are Americans Emma Creighton and Rob Windsor.
    At 27, Emma became only the second American woman ever to complete the
    grueling 4,200-mile Mini Transat Race. Prior to that, Emma got her sea legs
    by working as a delivery crew and captain. Yet with thousands of ocean
    miles under her belt, she couldn't find any fully crewed American offshore
    programs to take her. "They'd take 18-year-old guys who had never been
    offshore before to race," Emma says, "while I'd only be called for a
    delivery."

    Determined to beat the boys' club at their own game, Emma got her hands on
    a Mini, a 24-foot, singlehanded boat popular in France, and began racing it
    on the West Coast, placing third in the doublehanded Pacific Cup. She then
    moved to Europe to find the competition and financial backing needed to
    properly support a Mini campaign and more.

    For Emma, the Mini Transat was a huge accomplishment. She was the only
    female to complete the race, and one of the few mostly self-funded teams to
    complete the race. Gear donations from Ronstan and Samson helped, as did
    financial support from the Richmond Yacht Club. The French press is taking
    notice, too, as Emma became a bit of a media darling after the Transat.

    She needs that fame if she can hope to break into the world of French
    sponsorship. Without it, her goal of competing first in the Class 40
    circuit, and later in the Barcelona World Race will be daunting. Emma was
    only able to compete in the Atlantic Cup by bartering for the use of Tanguy
    De Lamotte's Initiatives in return for delivering it from the Solidaire du
    Chocolat to the start of the Quebec to St. Malo Race. "When I got the boat,
    it was just sitting on a mooring," Emma joked. "There weren't even any dock
    lines, so don't break anything!" -- Read on: http://tinyurl.com/SW-052212

    SCHEDULE: After doublehanded legs from Charleston, SC to New York City, and
    then from NYC to Newport, RI, The Atlantic Cup concludes with an inshore
    series on May 26-27 for a crew of six on the Class40s. --
    http://atlanticcup.org/race/

    ACRONYMED TO DEATH
    It's bad enough there are multiple rating rules all seeking to handicap
    dissimilar boats. How many ratings must a boat owner purchase? But when one
    of the rules has a multitude of names associated with it, we couldn't tell
    if we were being dazzled with brilliance or baffled with bullsh#t.

    A recent update from the Offshore Racing Rule Owners Association (ORROA)
    was announcing their inaugural season of the Offshore Racing Rule (ORR)
    East Coast Championship Series. The ORROA had developed this series for
    East Coast sailors in cooperation with the Offshore Racing Association
    (ORA) for those interested in racing under the ORR rule.

    Here are the details... proceed with caution:
    http://forum.sailingscuttlebutt.com/cgi-bin/gforum.cgi?post=13828

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    SUSPENDED SAILORS
    The following sailors have their ISAF Eligibility suspended:
    -----------------------
    Jeff Carter, Australia
    Offense not listed; November 3, 2011 - November 2, 2013

    Sam Price, Australia
    Offense not listed; November 23, 2011 - November 22, 2012

    Anne Caseneuve, France
    Breaches of good manners and sportsmanship; December 28, 2011 - February
    27, 2013

    Gildas Maha, France
    Anti Doping; April 10, 2012 - June 14, 2012

    Frank Bode, Germany
    Breaches of good manners and sportsmanship; December 1, 2011 - December 31,
    2012

    Andrejs Buls, Latvia
    Breaches of good manners and sportsmanship; Aug. 2011 - Dec. 2012

    Alberto Campos Perez, Mexico
    Breaches of good manners and sportsmanship; May 7, 2011 - May 6, 2013

    Maria del Mar Campos Perez, Mexico
    Breaches of good manners and sportsmanship; May 7, 2011 - May 6, 2013
    -----------------------
    A competitor whose ISAF eligibility has been suspended or revoked shall not
    engage in any competition in the sport of sailing. Source:
    Sailor list: http://www.sailing.org/sailors/suspended-sailors.php
    ISAF Regulation, Rule 19: http://www.sailing.org/20162.php

    FROM THE BOTTOM UP
    I recall a conversation I had with US Olympic Sailing Team Chairman Dean
    Brenner, where he was describing the risks in developing rising talent for
    specific events. I forgot his exact words, but he explained that it was an
    expensive gamble the U.S. could not afford to make. The problem, he said,
    is that the Olympic events change.

    Given how the weakest U.S. event is windsurfing, it seemed that a strategic
    investment in developing talent would have been good for the team. But with
    the elimination now of windsurfing as an Olympic event, I was reminded of
    Dean's words to me. Olympic events change.

    Building elite talent, at least in the U.S., is largely done from the
    bottom up. And this is why, in part, the decision to abandon windsurfing
    has come as a cruel blow. Because work was being done at the bottom, at the
    grass roots level, to introduce windsurfing as an option to young sailors,
    and to provide the support needed on their competitive journey.

    An example of this comes from the No-Excuses sailing team based in Miami,
    which recently sent three of their young sailors to participate in the
    European Team Racing Championship that took place as part of the World
    Beach Festival in the beautiful beach of Mondello, Sicily (Italy). The team
    also has their eyes on the Techno T293 Worlds to take place in Medemblik,
    Holland later this summer. -- Craig Leweck, Scuttlebutt

    Here is a recent report from the No-Excuses team:
    http://www.sailingscuttlebutt.com/news/12/0522/

    FAR FROM CERTAIN
    (May 22, 2012; Day 3) - The yacht club bar is where secrets leak. Find your
    target, refresh their drink, and let the flow of tuning tips and tactical
    wizardry begin. Nothing gets you to the front of the fleet faster than an
    open tab.

    But if you really want to learn something, look to the corner stools where
    the old salts gather. These guys have seen it all and still know most of
    it. They were there when the sport was boiling over, when innovation
    occurred daily. They were there when racing boats.... reached.

    Perhaps this is part of the adventure that is the Volvo Ocean Race.
    Reaching, not a staple in most racer's diet, was getting served to the six
    teams that are angling toward Europe. After surviving the battering of
    Tropical Storm Alberto, the fleet spent the day beam reaching in an easing
    wind.

    A northern and southern track has now grown to over 50 nm. Going north has
    catapulted Telefonica to the lead, with the southern track doing no favors
    yet for Camper. Groupama and PUMA are playing the middle, with the correct
    answer far from certain.

    What will be the next move? "The weather is very complicated up ahead. It
    is hard to know which option we're going to take as there are a lot of
    pitfalls in front," Groupama skipper Franck Cammas said.

    Leg 7 - Miami, USA to Lisbon, Portugal (3,590 nm)
    Standings as of Tuesday, 22 May 2012, 22:02:45 UTC
    1. Telefonica (ESP), Iker Martinez (ESP), 2862.1 nm Distance to Finish
    2. Groupama 4 (FRA), Frank Cammas (FRA), .3 nm Distance to Lead
    3. PUMA Ocean Racing (USA), Ken Read (USA), 7.5 nm DTL
    4. Abu Dhabi Ocean Racing (UAE), Ian Walker (GBR), 9.5 nm DTL
    5. CAMPER (NZL), Chris Nicholson (AUS), 20.6 nm DTL
    6. Team Sanya (CHN), Mike Sanderson (NZL), 30.2 nm DTL

    Tracker/Standings: http://www.volvooceanrace.com/en/racetracker/rdc.html
    Schedule: http://tinyurl.com/VOR-2011-12-schedule
    Video reports: http://www.youtube.com/user/volvooceanracevideos

    BACKGROUND: During the nine months of the Volvo Ocean Race, which started
    in Alicante, Spain (Oct. 29) and concludes in Galway, Ireland during early
    July 2012, six professional teams will sail over 39,000 nautical miles
    around the world via Cape Town, Abu Dhabi, Sanya, Auckland, around Cape
    Horn to Itajai, Miami, Lisbon, and Lorient. Teams accumulate points through
    nine distance legs and ten In-Port races. - http://www.volvooceanrace.com

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    TWO MONTHS MORE
    With a win at the AC World Series in Venice under his belt after leading
    the regatta from beginning to end, the CEO of America's Cup challenger
    Energy Team, Bruno Peyron, says his team must set its sights higher than
    just reaching the podium at the AC World Series. He says the team has to
    keep pushing, as it did in Italy, for the outright win. It's a goal he set
    after an initial strong showing in San Diego last November.

    "In San Diego everyone said it was wonderful we finished on the podium and
    reached the final for the first time, but I was thinking, we don't have to
    stop here, we have to work more," Peyron said. "It's not enough just to be
    with the top guys, let's get in front of them. And now, here we are."

    In Venice, Energy Team won the Fleet Racing Championship and finished
    fourth in the Match Racing, equaling ORACLE TEAM USA Spithill (2-3) and
    Artemis Racing (4-1) as top overall performers in the event.

    While his brother Loick leads the sailing crew into battle on the water,
    Bruno is concentrating on managing the team off the water, including
    securing the necessary resources that will allow Energy Team to continue to
    fight against the top teams all the way into the Louis Vuitton Cup in 2013.

    Peyron says a Protocol change voted by the competitors in Venice will help:
    "Energy Team, along with some of the other teams, requested to move the
    entry deadline by two months to August 1st. Fortunately, the other
    challengers and the Defender agreed and voted through a Protocol change, so
    we now have a little bit more time to secure everything we need for our
    challenge."

    He says the win on the water in Venice will help as it demonstrates how
    competitive Energy Team can be, even against the best teams in the world.
    But he doesn't expect this win will be a magic key that suddenly unlocks
    the door to riches. -- Read on: http://tinyurl.com/ACUP-052212

    CLARIFY: The entry deadline extension from June 1 to August 1 is huge.
    Besides defender Oracle Team USA, the only challengers that are fully
    funded are Artemis Racing (SWE), Emirates Team New Zealand (NZL), and Luna
    Rossa (ITA). The three remaining challengers have yet to submit the final
    entry fee... an amount sufficiently significant to divide the haves from
    the have nots. Still on the fence are China Team (CHN), Energy Team (FRA),
    and Team Korea (ROK).

    PHOTO GALLERIES
    This is a game we call 'Match It'. We have three photo galleries from
    Snipe, J/105, and AC45 events held last weekend. Match these boats with the
    cities listed below:

    New York: http://www.sailingscuttlebutt.com/photos/12/0522a/
    San Diego: http://www.sailingscuttlebutt.com/photos/12/0522B/
    Venice: http://www.sailingscuttlebutt.com/photos/12/0522c/

    SAILING SHORTS
    * The Interscholastic Sailing Association Team Racing Championship will be
    held May 26-27 at the MIT Sailing Pavilion on the Charles River in
    Cambridge, MA. Defending champion Tabor Academy joins 11 other high school
    teams who have qualified to compete for the Baker Trophy, to be sailed in
    FJs and Fireflies. Details: http://www.hssailing.org/baker

    * Matthew Hyde, most recently executive vice president at REI, will join
    West Marine as president and chief executive officer on June 19. The
    company's board last week named Hyde, 49, to succeed Geoff Eisenberg, 59,
    who earlier this year disclosed his intention to step down when a successor
    was appointed. -- Soundings Trade Only, read on:
    http://www.tradeonlytoday.com/home/520173-west-marine-names-new-ceo

    * Old Pulteney Single Malt Scotch Whisky and US Sailing introduce the
    inaugural Old Pulteney Maritime Heroes Award. The two brands have partnered
    to express appreciation to the men and women in sailing communities across
    the country for their humanitarian achievements. Friends and families are
    encouraged to nominate an unsung hero to give them the opportunity to
    receive the recognition they deserve, whether for charitable giving,
    community advocacy, sailing education or the countless other generous acts.
    -- Read on:
    http://media.ussailing.org/Latest_News/2012/Maritime_Heroes_050812.htm

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    EIGHT BELLS
    Mark Clayton Ewing, 75 of Hanover, NH died May 8, 2012 at home with family
    after a brief illness with cancer. Mark was born in Neenah Wisconsin on
    February 20, 1937. Mark was educated at Deerfield Academy, Dartmouth
    College and Harvard Business School. He was an accomplished world class
    sailboat racer; including several trans-Atlantic races, the Bermuda Race
    and races on the Chesapeake Bay and the Great Lakes. His business
    experience included the founding of several businesses; Nautor Sailboat
    Inc., and Lyme Angler of Hanover, NH. He had also been V.P. of Palmer
    Johnson. -- Full report:
    http://forum.sailingscuttlebutt.com/cgi-bin/gforum.cgi?post=13839

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    GUEST COMMENTARY
    Scuttlebutt strongly encourages feedback from the Scuttlebutt community.
    Either submit comments by email or post them on the Forum. Submitted
    comments chosen to be published in the newsletter may be limited to 250
    words. Authors may have one published submission per subject, and should
    save their bashing and personal attacks for elsewhere.

    Email: editor@sailingscuttlebutt.com
    Forum: http://sailingscuttlebutt.com/forum

    * From William Tuthill:
    Regarding Andy Kostenecki's comments (in Scuttlebutt 3596) about kites
    being viable for Winter Olympics:

    1] Ice sailing held the record for human speed throughout history up until
    the 1900's when railroad trains were finally able to beat iceboats.
    2] DN and other ice craft using blades make inclusion into the Winter
    Olympics tricky due to their specific needs, although the newly developed
    Short Track Slalom [STS] could change all of that.
    3] Sailing on snow was radically changed by the introduction of the
    windsurfing rig. Prior to that sailing on anything less than hard ice was
    foiled by the down pressure of the rig. It is the lift from a windsurf rig
    that made snow sailing possible.
    4] Since windsurfing, wings and kites have taken over as the best choices
    for sailing in snow because of the upward lifting component of their sail
    area. All three technologies have their plusses and minuses but all three
    are WAY fun! Some would even say that it is the ultimate form of sailing.

    Soft water sailors who have never gone hard are hereby invited to give low
    friction sailing a try: http://www.wissa.org/

    * From Alex Stout:
    I'm looking at all these offshore racing boats (think Volvo 70) with the
    prod (bowsprit), and I recall it starting with a spin pole longer than the
    J dimension. Soon some boats went to the articulating bowsprit, and now the
    prod. My question is, when will we see something that looks like a
    hammerhead (shark) prod so a track (or blocks) can run the tack of the
    asymmetrical spinnaker to weather?

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