Wednesday, November 16, 2011


This video was taken of me during a great, windy training session we had last week. The other boat in the video is my training partner Ricardo Montemayor who sails for Mexico (MEX). It is days like this that just do not come often enough to English Bay. But when they do you have to jump on them. On this day I did the double session. But now Vancouver is back to lots of rain and not so much wind.
Kyle

Thursday, November 10, 2011

Dale Jepsen One Design Regatta Write up in 48° North

This Write up from the Dale Jepsen One Design Regatta appeared in the November 2011 issue of 48° North on page 38 and 39. 



Sunday, November 6, 2011

Bluenose Regatta

The Bluenose regatta and the Royal Vancouver club champs were held out of the Kits Yacht Club. Day one brought no wind in the morning. We were postponed till around 1:00. The first race got under way in a really light easterly but by the last leg the wind had done a 180 and we were beating up wind in a nicely building westerly. The next three races were sailed in about a 6-10kt westerly. It was some good English bay racing with the beach paying as it most always does. Then it was down to Kits Yacht Club for after sailing homemade chili and fresh baked bread. I had a good solid day, three 2nds and a 3rd I was sitting in 2nd just one point out of first
The morning of day two there was not a breath of wind to be had. The race committee did try to get a race off at the scheduled time of 12:00 but it ended in abandonment. Then we just played the waiting game till 2:30 when a bit of a westerly came in with a lot of south in it. We were able to get one shifty race in before the 3:00 time limit. I was 3rd right behind my dad. It had been a long cold day of sitting around but it was nice to get a race off. After sailing it was back to Kits Yacht Club for more leftover chili and awards. Ricardo won 1st was 2nd and my Dad completed the podium finishing 3rd. Full results can be found here.

It was another great bluenose regatta with light wind, some tricky racing and as always awesome homemade food.

Kyle martin