Mike Parson's been knocking at the top spot for a while now. He's won everything in the Mid-Atlantic this year and was the deserved winner of the 2009 Nationals. My travel partner, John Z, finished second, up from third last year. Joe Bousquet , Moth foiler blogger extraordinaire finished third.
In the Gen1 class for slower hulls; Lewis Hay was first, Frickie Marschink second and Gary Gowans third in a Sidewinder design.
In the Vintage class, Randall Swan in a Connecticut won, George Albaugh second in a Dorr-Willy, and Walt Collins third in Ara-Too.
Merv Wescoat took the Founders trophy as the oldest competitor (and one of the flashiest, sailing his Maser in Florida Gators colors).
Here is some video of on shore action at the Nationals;
Top ten results table;
Skipper | Races | Hull Design |
Mike Parsons | 1,2,1,[3],1,2,1 | Mistral |
John Zseleczky | 3,3,3,1,3,[4],2 | Mod Mistral |
Joe Bousquet | [8],4,2,5,2,1,4 | Shelly 3 |
Rod Koch | 2,[5],4,4,4,3,3 | Mousetrap |
Mark Saunders | 4,1,[OCS],6,5,8,6 | Mistral |
Rod Mincher | 5,6,[OCS],2,7,6,10 | Tweezer |
Ken Wilius | 6,8,6,[12],6,7,5 | Mousetrap |
Matthew Swan | 7,7,5,11,[DNC],5,7 | Skol |
Lewis Hay | 9,12,7,8,8,[12],8 | Europe |
Frickie Martschink | 10,[14],14,7,11,9,9 | Mint |
No comments:
Post a Comment