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2010 Midwinters Blog


02/28/2010 Update:

The Midwinters brought many of your class officers to the event.


Link to Midwinters Pictures:
http://force5.us/main/index.php?option=com_joomgallery&func=viewcategory&catid=32&Itemid=91

2010 Midwinter Championship - Key Largo, FL              
Place Sail # Skipper   State   Race 1 Race 2 Race 3 Race 4 Race 5 Race 6 Race 7 Race 8 Total Adjusted Total
1st 151 BOB CULLEN CT 1 1 1 1 -4 1 2 2 13 9
2nd 6001 STEVE PERRY FL 5 2 4 4 -13 2 3 3 36 23
3rd 3205 JOE HEALEY NY 3 4 7 -12 5 7 1 1 40 28
4th 7 JOHN BARRERE CA 4 3 3 6 6 4 -7 5 38 31
5th 3052 COURT YOUNG NC 10 5 5 3 1 3 6 (17.0 DNS) 50 33
6th 8008 TOM TRUMP FL 6 6.5 6 -11 3 8 4 6 50.5 39.5
7th 1111 TOM WELSH CT 8 6.5 9 -10 7 6 8 4 58.5 48.5
8th 1172 BYRON HICKS FL -15 8 8 5 2 9 11 7 65 50
9th 1 BILL DUTCHER NY 13 12 2 2 8 5 10 (17.0 DNS) 69 52
10th 2 RICH BAUMANN NJ 9 10 11 7 11 13 5 (17.0 DNF) 83 66
11th 7901 CHRIS ZOFCHAK OH 2 9 10 14 10 14 12 (17.0 DNS) 88 71
12th 3020 BRUCE MCCORD FL 11 11 -13 13 12 11 9 9 89 76
13th 6067 PHIL PORTE MI 7 13 14 9 14 -15 14 8 93 78
14th 60 PACO CALVET FL 14 14 15 15 9 12 (17.0 DNF) 10 106 89
15th 7897 CASEY PETZ MI 12 15 12 8 (17.0 DNF) 17.0 DNS 13 17.0 DNF 110 93
16th 8000 DJ MC CABE FL (17.0 DNS) 17.0 DNS 17.0 DNS 17.0 DNS 15 10 17.0 DNS 17.0 DNS 127 110



02/26/2010 Update:
The first day of racing was postponed till 2 PM due to high winds. The winds dropped enought to allow the race committee to get off two very good races.

Place Name
1st Bob Cullen
2nd Steve Perry
3rd John Barrere
4th Joe Healey
5th Chris Zofchak
6th Tom Trump
7th Tom Welsh
8th Courtney Young
9th Rich Baumann
10th Phil Porte
11th Bruce McCord
12th Byron Hicks
13th Bill Dutcher
14th Casey Petz
15th Paco Calvet
16th DJ McCabe







02/25/2010 Update: The morning of the races on the first day brought high winds which delayed the racing.


Practice day was a good warm up to the Midwinters and the afternoon turned out to be great weather. Six sailors got out to enjoy the sea breeze of Key Largo.



Rich Baumann got a great afternoon of kayaking on the bay and enjoyed the blue waters and a great sunset.





n Tuesday was beautiful and the Ohio Force 5 team got a chance to explore John Pennekamp State Park. The weather was perfect to go canoeing and explore the channels through the Mangorves.



The locals don't seem to mind us around them as long as we leave them be.



The mangroves were a great area to fish. the storm from the prior day seemed to push all the fish to deeper waters.




Check back all weekend for updates from Key Largo, Florida.

 

2010 Midwinter Championship



Link to the Notice of Race:
February 25th to 27th, 2010

http://force5.us/main/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=88:2010-midwinters-nor&catid=1:latest-news&Itemid=50

Dates:

 

Open Sailing, Rigging Forum and Casual Racing on February 24th

 

Location: Key Largo, Florida

 

Hosted by the Upper Keys Sailing Club 

 

http://www.upperkeyssailingclub.com/

 

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You are invited to attend the 2010 Midwinter Championship

 

 

 

 

 

Upper keys Sailing club is once again hosting the Force 5 Midwinter Championship. This event has become the highlight of everyone’s year of Force 5 sailing.

 

 

 

The Upper Keys Sailing Club’s hospitality is second to none with a very inviting atmosphere and the best beach launching to be found.

 

The location provides warm sea breeze and protected waters for wonderful sailing and racing, cold rum punch to satisfy the thirst after a great day on the water, and incredible Cuban and island style food to fuel up.

 

 

A Little about Key Largo

 

Key Largo, the northernmost island of the Florida Keys island chain, lies only an hour’s drive from South Florida’s two major airports. Yet it is a world away. For a visual introduction to the sights of Key Largo, please peruse our iPIX virtual panoramic tours.

 

As you look at the tropical hardwoods, the winding creeks, and the stunning coral formations, it is no wonder Hollywood chose to film scenes from the movies “PT 109” and “Key Largo” here.

 

Key Largo is sandwiched between the watery wilderness of the Everglades National Park to the west and the fish-covered coral formations of North America’s only living coral barrier reef to the east.

 

Six miles offshore in the Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary you will find the wreck of the Spiegel Grove, a 510-foot Navy ship intentionally scuttled in June 2002 as the backbone for a new coral reef.

Locals consider their home the Diving Capital of the World but the island is nearly as famous as a sport-fishing destination. Some of the best charter captains and fishing guides in the world work out of Key Largo. You can go after sailfish offshore, bonefish along the Atlantic shallows, or redfish and tarpon in Florida Bay.

 

http://www.floridakeys.org/

 

http://www.floridakeys.org/

 

www.fla-keys.com

 

www.floridakeys.com

 

www.keynoter.com

 

http://florida-keys.fl.us

 

www.flkeysdiving.com