At Inverness Yacht Club this past Saturday, a mixed 110 and Open Class fleet of 8 boats raced in the Midsummer Mischief in 16-18 knots of WNW wind, gusting 24 kt. The course took the fleet around marks off Marshall, Hearts Desire beach, Marconi Cove, and Shell Beach with a downwind finish off IYC.
The fresh breeze on Tomales Bay produced exciting planing reaches and runs for the 110s with multiple broaches thrown in for good measure. Equally fast, and often faster, was Jim Saarman singlehanding his Weta trimaran. Jim crossed the line first on elapsed time.
A very tight finish between David West and Tony Basso against Bren Meyer and Erik Menzel in the 110s followed, with David and Tony surging past Bren and Erik in the final 100 yards to a 6-second corrected time victory. Jim on the Weta finished only 3 seconds behind Bren and Erik on corrected time,tight finishes for a 1.5 hr race in the breezy conditions.
Where else on the Pacific Coast do antique wooden sport boats compete against 14' carbon trimarans for bragging rights?
15 year old Aiden Zentall was the sole entrant in the Small Boat fleet sailing an ILCA 6 (Laser). Aiden wisely rigged with a small 4.7 square meter sail and had a fine time zipping around the course and pulling off the jibe of the day at the last mark.
Here's a fun video of the action aboard OREMUS, with Michael Sporer on the helm and daughter Emma on the trapeze wire: https://youtu.be/1AJh9lkh1dQ Thanks Michael and Emma!