2017 MELGES 24 NORTH AMERICANS - THE GORGE DELIVERS

July 22, Cascade Locks, OR, USA – It was all smiles (and adrenaline) at the 2017 Diversified Melges 24 NorAm (North American) Championship. Mother nature generously delivered a banner week of warm and sunny planing conditions to an international fle…

July 22, Cascade Locks, OR, USA – It was all smiles (and adrenaline) at the 2017 Diversified Melges 24 NorAm (North American) Championship. Mother nature generously delivered a banner week of warm and sunny planing conditions to an international fleet of MELGES24 sailors. Thanks to the river’s natural elevator the beats were trimmed and the runs extended for maximum enjoyment, which is typical for the Columbia River Gorge, one of the world’s top destinations for big-wind junkies.

Following the requisite early gear and crew “tests” during the MELGES24 Speed Camp the championship rolled right into a 24-knot opening day. Like first tracks on a Utah powder day, the sailors were simply giddy as they blazed up and down the course area.

With great efficiency, the Columbia Gorge Sailing Association (CGRA) executed four 3-race days with a variety of 2-mile legs that tested each team’s mechanical prowess and connection to the ever-changing composition of wind and current that makes Cascade Locks a world-class racing venue.

Overall winner, Mikey USA835 ekes out a beat ahead of Warcanoe and Goes to ElevenRowdy Campers The animated crowds at each cocktail party and barbecue were only rivaled by the rockin’ campfire circles of British Columbian rowdies who eventually slep…

Overall winner, Mikey USA835 ekes out a beat ahead of Warcanoe and Goes to Eleven

Rowdy Campers
The animated crowds at each cocktail party and barbecue were only rivaled by the rockin’ campfire circles of British Columbian rowdies who eventually slept in tents and RV’s on the bluff overlooking the race-course, the iconic Bridge of the Gods and 1800-foot high rock and tree-lined walls of the Columbia.

“We came down to race 470’s 22 years ago in the first regatta ever held at Cascade Locks and were blown away.The Melges 24 was hatched a couple years earlier. What a match!”– Duncan Stamper CAN011 Goes to Eleven

Stories of heroic, narrow crossings of the day’s tight heavy-air beats and the 20-24 knot (boat speed) runs were the main subjects late into each night. Thankfully, the midday thermals allowed scruffy sailors to roll down to the boats late each morning.

Day#1
The regatta started with 24 knots of wind and a surge by Welch’s USA835 Mikey (1-1-1), followed by Goldfarb’s USA825 Warcanoe (3-9-2), McMilan’s CAN151Sunnyvale (5-2-9), Pierce’s USA303* Average White Boat (9-3-5) and Yoslov’s USA855* Looper (2-11-4).

Team Sunnyvale CAN151- Top Corinthian Team and 2nd overallDay#2 Gusts reached 26 knots, yet boats kept upright (mostly) for another sensational day. Sophie Stukas’ CAN591 Usain Boat found wind in the upper-middle of the beats and on the Washington s…

Team Sunnyvale CAN151- Top Corinthian Team and 2nd overall

Day#2
Gusts reached 26 knots, yet boats kept upright (mostly) for another sensational day. Sophie Stukas’ CAN591 Usain Boat found wind in the upper-middle of the beats and on the Washington side of the runs for a (4-16-3) for the day. Following a heavy-air initiation on the first day, Tom Garnier’s USA631 Mini Mecompleted his second race of the week with a 4th place due to a few good moves, including one off his beach at Skamania Cove.

Daily Top 5– USA825 Warcanoe (3-1-2), USA835 Mikey (1-8-1), USA839 The 300 (5-5-4), CAN151*
Sunnyvale (7-3-8), USA303* Average White Boat (9-10-12).

Close racing at the front of the pack. Maybe hard to duck in breeze?Day#3 More sun with wind ranging 13-18 knots the course showed some upwind strength in the middle and on the Washington side. The runs featured pressure near Skamania Cove and wind …

Close racing at the front of the pack. Maybe hard to duck in breeze?

Day#3
More sun with wind ranging 13-18 knots the course showed some upwind strength in the middle and on the Washington side. The runs featured pressure near Skamania Cove and wind bands down “Morgan Larson’s Oregon Trail”. Rewards on the runs were for commitment to a side, with few lanes across the middle.

Daily Top 5– USA835 Mikey (2-1-1), USA 825 Warcanoe (1-2-6), USA303* Average White Boat (5-3-8), CAN151* Sunnyvale (7-5-5), CAN222 Light Scout (12-7-4)

Day#4
The final day delivered 3 great races in a mix of wind ranging 12-15 knots. The upwind leaders came from the Oregon shore at the bottom but a few teams made money in the current on the Washington side with occasional righties near the top. The runs favored those who stayed in pressure within 1/3 mile of the Oregon shore, and threw a couple cookies to those who could manage the port layline from far out.

"You spooked us with the wing-and-wing but I should thank you for sending us to Oregon for one more puff on the right corner"– Robert Britten CAN415 Full Circle

Daily Top 5– CAN151*Sunnyvale (3-2-1), CAN415* Full Circle (5-3-4), USA303* Average White Boat (9-1-2), CAN222 Light Scout (4-11-6), CAN371* Lekker (8-4-11)

Day#5 (Travel Day)
On Sunday a few teams awoke to a warm 24-36 knot breeze for the travel day- perfect for bringing the boat around and packing up, or for catching some extreme windsurfing and kite boarding in Hood River, (over a beer and a taco, that is) while planning the next big-wind Stage of the Melges 24 NorAm Tour.

CGRA did a fantastic job. After Victoria (2018 Worlds) we’ll be back for the Columbia Gorge One Design (CGOD) on the way to 2018 US Nationals in San Francisco”– Malcolm Smith and Gord Galbraith, CAN371 Lekker.

First Place Overall - USA835 Team Mikey

First Place Overall - USA835 Team Mikey

First Place Corinthian - CAN151 SunnyvaleTop-five Overall (Helm, Jib, Spin, Tactics, Bow) 1. USA835 Mikey- Jason Rhodes, Ian Sloan, Kevin Welch, Ross McDonald, Serena Vilage  2. USA825 Warcanoe– Michael Goldfarb, Mortan H, Mark Strube, David Brink  …

First Place Corinthian - CAN151 Sunnyvale

Top-five Overall (Helm, Jib, Spin, Tactics, Bow)
1. USA835 Mikey- Jason Rhodes, Ian Sloan, Kevin Welch, Ross McDonald, Serena Vilage
2. USA825 Warcanoe– Michael Goldfarb, Mortan H, Mark Strube, David Brink
3. CAN151* Sunnyvale- Fraser McMilan, Harry Miller, Adam Koster, Keegan Moynihan, Kieran Horsburgh
4. USA303* Average White Boat– Kent Pierce, Sarah Schaueter, John Bell, Rebecca Anderson, John Bell
5. CAN222 Light Scout– Kirk Palmer, Evan Cary, Jeff Eckard, Dave Richardson, Karen Palmer

Top-five Corinthian* (Helm, Jib, Spin, Tactics, Bow)
1. CAN151* Sunnyvale- Fraser McMilan, Harry Miller, Adam Koster, Keegan Moynihan, Kieran Horsburgh
2. USA303* Average White Boat- Kent Pierce,Sarah Schaueter ,Eric Stoke,John Bell, Rebecca Anderson
3. CAN371* Lekker- Gord Galbraith, Malcolm Smith, Tim Stamper, Tom Insley
4. CAN591* Usain Boat- Mike Bond, Sophie Stukas, Gord Shannon, Mike Bassett
5. USA855* Diversified Looper- Duane Yoslov, Colin Lough, Ellise Smolenyak, Brian Gravenstein

Furthest Traveled (1. Wernemunde 2. Atlanta 3. Corpus Christi)

FULL RESULTS and FULL Coverage can be found here

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