U.S. Nationals Gretchen Dorian Photo Gallery: Day 1
Michigan photographer Gretchen Dorian’s photo gallery from the U.S. Nationals sailed on Black Lake near Cheboygan, Michigan January 25-28, 2021.
Visit her website grechendorian.com.
Michigan photographer Gretchen Dorian’s photo gallery from the U.S. Nationals sailed on Black Lake near Cheboygan, Michigan January 25-28, 2021.
Visit her website grechendorian.com.
Michigan photographer Gretchen Dorian’s photo gallery from the U.S. Nationals sailed on Black Lake near Cheboygan, Michigan January 25-28, 2021.
Visit her website grechendorian.com.
2021 Nationals Results
Thank you to all competitors, Vice Commodore Jody Kjoller, PRO Dan Heaney, with assistance from George Gerhardt, Dave Ray, and Brian, for making an effort to race and help run an exciting regatta in some of the coldest conditions we’ve seen in a while. Stay tuned for some photo galleries from Gretchen Dorian, who is not only an ace photographer; she also makes sure the weather marks don’t fly away when the wind knocks them down.
Day 1 Gold Fleet Race. Photo: Gretchen Dorian
Preliminary Results
Patience paid off this morning as the Race Committee postponed racing on the half-hour because of lack of wind. Finally, at 11:30, Dan Heaney and George Gerhardt, who had been standing in the middle of Black Lake watching the wind readings, reported that the breeze had filled in and there was enough to race. The wind was about 10 – 15 mph, and between the intermittent snow squalls, each fleet went around the track for a total of 3 races. Both of my weather apps failed to predict the wind today, showing that getting to the lake is the only way to know if the wind is there. Temperatures were frigid again, but it seemed like everyone has adapted to the conditions.
U.S. Nationals
SCHEDULE FOR DAY 3
Thursday, January 28
10 AM First Race
Gold Fleet
Three races are planned for each fleet.
Be prepared for possible postponement onshore with the light wind forecast.
Preliminary Results
It was a long cold day on the ice with a good breeze, excellent racing action. Manageable snowdrifts on the course made for challenging sailing, especially if sailors have never had to deal with the art of dodging drifts and keeping a DN up speed. I wish I had photos to post, but the cold meant economizing movements, focusing on writing numbers, and taking pictures of the score sheets for our tabulators, Ann and Bob Foeller. I know I speak for everyone when I say how tired I am tonight.
SCHEDULE FOR DAY 2
WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 26
10 AM First Race
Silver Fleet