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Monsoon Regatta at the Ceylon Motor Yacht Club

by Pam Pieris and Stephen Giffin 26 Jun 2009 10:50 UTC 30-31 May 2009
Racing during the GP14 Shackle Trophy at the Ceylon Motor Yacht Club © Steve Giffin

The Ceylon Motor Yacht Club 2009 Monsoon Regatta of the, held on the 30th and 31st May on Bolgoda Lake, Sri Lanka, turned out to be one of the most enjoyable weekends at the start of the Clubs sailing calendar for 2009, not only for the sailors but also the members of the Ceylon Sea Anglers Club Sea Anglers Club who were invited to participate in a fishing competition organized by our keen Sailor and Angler Ralph Karpinski. About 45 anglers set out on Saturday afternoon and returned to the club house by 6 pm, when the catches of the day were weighed, amidst many “oooohs” and “aaaahs” and stories of the “ones that got away “. A delighted young man whose height was not much more than the length of the fish he caught caught, a freshwater Barramundi, weighing in at just over 21lbs!

The CMYC Club Championship - Shackle Trophy saw 16 - GP 14 s on the start line with five races sailed over two days in a good 15-20 kn (force 4-5) wind. Despite the turbulent weather there were very few capsizes, and much credit must go to the “unsung heroes” the lady crews, whose skill and agility helped their helmsmen around the course, stay out of the water, and cross the finish line with dignity. Well done ladies they couldn’t have done it without you!

On Saturday with the gusty and shifting winds rolling across the lake, the favoured end of the line changed throughout the day. Getting around the course for some was a matter of pain management (hiking out) for speed and height. The triangular course provided a small advantage to the people willing to fly the spinnakers with some good short periods of planing.

Despite aching bodies, blistered fingers and bruised egos, a splendid time was had by everyone at the Monsoon Bash Party on Saturday evening organized by the CMYC Ladies team of Dolly, Beverley and Pranitha. Congratulations to them and their assistants for the striking decor, great buffet and music for dancing. Although unable to be present, Joseph Kenny very generously provided the evening’s special cocktails, complete with bartenders.

Although the keen sailors drifted home fairly early for a good night’s rest in preparation for two more races the following day, the party went on till well past the witching hour.

Sunday saw similar winds with the Committee boat end being the slightly favoured end of the starting line. There was no let up of pain in the sailors legs as the Race Committee decided lengthen the legs and to add and extra lap to the course.

At the end of the day Anil and Michelle once again displayed their terrific team work and skills against some stiff competition, to win the 2009 Shackle Trophy, and emphasized the fact that it requires more “brains than brawn” to win races even when the wind got up.

A young gentleman, Graham Fraser, ably crewed by Jeremy Bolling, whose Officer of the Day duties were taken over by the Fleet Captain, Pam Pieris, won the Overall Handicap prize.

Overall Results:

PosSail NoHelmCrewR1R2R3R4R5Pts
1st47AnilMichelle-321126
2nd56FrankKarel1-54319
3rd55DimitriJanaka(RAF)132410
4th24GrahamJerremy2324-511
5th12SteveKylie445-6316
6th54MohanSteen5-877625
7th48NadineSacha-8768829
8th49ChandimaMehr6-10810933
9th51DuncanGail76(OCS)5DNF35
10th13738CliveGreg10-12109736
11th57MartinRossanna1199(DNS)1039
12th35Hans S.Danni Elle91111(DNC)DNC48
13th13822JoshuaNadine12131214(DNF)51
14th8RalfTrevor(DNC)DNCDNC11DNC62
15th25DianeRob(DNC)DNCDNC12DNC63
16th4AroshaGunathilake(DNC)DNCDNC13DNC64

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