Southwinds December 2012

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The practice race at the beginning of the world championship. Extremely high winds blew the entire week.

Mischa Heemskerk of the Netherlands, winner of the AClass World Championship.

Mischa Heemskerk Wins 2012 Ronstan A-Class Catamaran World Championship, Islamorada, Florida Keys, Oct. 20-26 From GoFAstMedia; Photos courtesy Sam Moore. considerable ground and allowing Heemskerk to move into the lead. Outteridge went hard right on the final leeward leg and made a big gain, edging Philpot at the finish, but Heemskerk got the gun. The breeze built considerably in the intermission between races. After holding at around 18 for most of race one, gusts of 24 and 26 knots were reported during the first windward leg. American Lars Guck won the pin at the start of race five and rounded second behind Heemskerk at the first windward mark, closely followed by Philpot and Outteridge. However, due to the increased wind speeds, the race committee was forced to shorten the course in the interest of safety, finishing the fleet at the leeward mark and sending them to the beach. This caused some confusion among the competitors, and while Heemskerk was well in front and got the gun easily, Guck gybed for the leeward mark and didn’t realize his mistake until Outteridge and Philpot had got by him. Other than Heemskerk, the big winner of the day was Australian Andrew Landenberger. By taking a fourth and a fifth with Collett and Brewin both finishing deep each time, Landenberger moved into second place after winning the final race on day one. Brewin finished third with a score line of 1, 1, 9, 7, 8—two points ahead of Collett, whom he edged at the finish twice in five races. Philpot moved into fifth after scoring a second and a third in the final two races. However, the real victor was Heemskerk who simply looked more comfortable in the conditions than practically anyone else. He only won two races, but he also never finished outside of the top three in his new DNA. Consistency wins regattas, and Mischa Heemskerk was the most consistent sailor at the 2012 Ronstan A-Class Catamaran World Championship. Full results can be found on the event regatta at www.aclassworldchampionshipsusa2012.com/ along with links to event photos and A-Cats on the beach at the Islander Resort in Islamorada on day two. videos.

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hen the going gets tough the tough get going. The going got tough at the 2012 Ronstan A-Class Catamaran World Championship—held at the Islander Resort in Islamorada in the Florida Keys—with extremely high wind speeds and difficult conditions throughout the week, but after five races it was Mischa Heemskerk of the Netherlands who emerged with the win. After taking a third and two seconds to put himself two points clear of Brad Collett after day one, Heemskerk won both races on Wednesday to take home the championship. Regatta organizers were skeptical that they could get the five races required for a World Championship in after day two was abandoned and with Hurricane Sandy parked off Cuba. So, on Wednesday PRO Billy Richnow moved the first warning signal up to 9 a.m. in an effort to squeeze two races in before the breeze fully turned on. Heemskerk, Collet, and previous World Champion Steve Brewin had dominated in the heavy air on day one, but at the start of race three it was Nathan Outteridge winning the pin and holding a sizable lead at the first windward mark. Outteridge maintained his lead for two laps with Heemskerk closing on him and with Collett and New Zealand’s Murray Philpot sitting fourth and third, respectively. However, Outteridge and Collet both miscounted their laps and attempted to finish on the second leg, losing

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