Whidbey Island Race Week

Tuesday, July 17, 2012

Day 1 off to a good start!

While the Midwest and East Coast of the United States prepared to bake in yet another wave of heat or be pummeled by golf-ball sized hail and devastating winds, the racers on 115 boats who traveled from 15 states, four countries and two Canadian provinces awoke on the first day of Whidbey Island Race Week 2012 to a weather report of mid-70s and partly sunny skies, with perhaps a sprinkle or two to keep it clean and green (in true Norwest fashion). Not to rub it in, but the forecasters made good on their promise of Pleasantville and threw in a bone of 8-knot winds just to ice the cake. As Whidbey Island Race Week organizer Gary Stuntz says is perhaps the best advice he got from previous Race Week organizer, Bob Ross, “Throw a party for 1,000 of your closest friends, and they will come.”

Now in its thirtieth year, WIRW 2012 began with Brigadoon-like perfection. Dozens and dozens of tents sprung overnight from the ground like mushrooms on the Navy base adjacent to the Oak Harbor Marina. Local restaurants, grocery stores and businesses prepared for the welcomed onslaught of shoppers. And one thousand sailors and their shore support crews converged in the playground of Penn Cove on Monday morning to officially kick off the five-day racing portion of the only remaining true race “week” in the United States. Include the opening weekend’s two-day dinghy regatta, Dinghies Whidbey Island (DWI), and it’s a full seven days of racing. And in this Olympics year it was only fitting that the 1984 Flying Dutch gold medalist Carl Buchan was among the contestants. (Buchan placed first in the DWI 505 class.)

On Monday morning the racing sailors were welcomed with the “sound of freedom” as Navy sailors from the nearby Whidbey Island Naval Air Station practiced low-altitude fly-bys in the early morning marine layer that clung stubbornly to the island. Oddly reassuring, the tranquility of waking up in a town unblemished by high-rises, yet protected by the most advanced military technology tax money can buy results in a rare feeling in this day and age: serenity.

Those sounds of freedom that call Whidbey Island home include Thunderbirds. And coincidentally, the Thunderbirds (as in boats, rather than planes) chose Whidbey Island Race Week to hold their 2012 World Championships.

Northwest born-and-bred, the hard-chine “T-Birds” reveled in their home waters. Even more fittingly the 26-footer was designed in 1958 by Seattle naval architect, Ben Seaborn. The dozen T-Birds who threw their hats into the ring for this year’s Worlds performed in true one-design fashion, swapping leads throughout their two races of the week’s first day of racing. The first day of racing often is used to size up the competition, with some sandbagging to be expected. Only the final results come Friday will reveal the true champs – and the winner of the gold mainsail decal – but Monday’s racing was more akin to the Kentucky Derby: “Coming into the second and final weather mark rounding of the day’s last race, it’s the Carey boys on Invader on port, Hussy II on starboard, with the team from San Diego, Compound X, spit out the middle, and it’s the red-eyed Invader that’s first around and on the straightaway to the finish!” Ah, yes, it’s going to be a fun week of watching who will be the next T-bird world champion.

The T-Birds aren’t the only class holding a championship at Whidbey Island Race Week. The Vipers have also selected the Oak Harbor venue this year for their Pacific Coast Championships. A sporty two- or three-person high-performance sport boat, the Viper 640 sails well in both light air and heavy weather so whatever meal Penn Cove or Saratoga Passage dish up during the week the dozen Vipers in the PCC pit will feed well.

Penn Cove is the favored venue for spectators, with the action getting up close and personal enough for young enthusiasts watching from the dock of Coupeville’s red dock to shout words of encouragement to their newest athletic heroes. The Anacortes crew about the Viper, Barrel of Monkeys, got so close to the dock during Monday’s two races that they were able to exchange pleasantries, while still in full hike, with kids watching the action. (By the way, Kim’s Café serves up both the premier view of the regatta as well as mouth-watering Thai food, and the espresso shop on the southwest corner is a fine place to follow up with a ubiquitous Northwest latte.)

An uplifting sign was all the shiny new cloth parading on the race course. Like peacocks showing off their feathers , new sails are an obscure, but accurate, bellwether of a positive economy. In other words, things are looking up.

Stay tuned for more racing highlights as we follow the action at www.whidbeyislandraceweek.com of all 115 boats in 11 classes, five of them one-design, competing in Whidbey Island Race Week 2012 through Friday, July 20.

Note, for those reading this at the races on their smart phones, mobile devices or tablets: No crabbing in Area 8-1 on Tuesdays and Wednesdays. The Oak Harbor Yacht Club will hold another Penn Cove mussel dinner on Wednesday at 6:00 (get there early, before they run out). Lost and found is at the Hospitality Desk. And don’t drive faster than 30 mph on Midway.

By Liza Tewell

Saturday, July 14, 2012

Friday night sunset after a full day of thunderstorms!!!

Tuesday, July 10, 2012

Need a Diver for the Week or just for a day?

Sterling Marine, WIRW’s official diving service, can’t wait for the festivities to begin! Their certified divers, who will be walking the dock each morning in gold shirts, practice only the best cleaning techniques to maintain your competitive edge. Sterling Marine will offer promotions and discounts all week, as well as hold special events. To set up reservations please contact us at 206-518-2704, or email us at office@SterlingMarineLLC.com or visit www.SterlingMarineLLC.com

Tuesday, July 10, 2012

Slip Assignments

2012 slip assignments

Thursday, June 14, 2012

Sailing at its best only a month away!

With WIRW only a month away do you have everything ready? Getting ready for the bacon-off? 93 boats registered as of this morning and I know of at least 10 more to register…. Get your registrations in to help make my life easy! Thanks Gary – email back on line.

Tuesday, June 12, 2012

All things Are Great…

Tent City, Marina, Oak Harbor Yacht Club and the 3 million other things are looking good for 2012. Registration is open still and looking for those last minute registers.

My email got hacked last thursday and is supposed to be back and running today. If you have been trying to get ahold hang tight as I will return your email as soon as mine is back up. Gary

Monday, May 21, 2012

Congrats to Don Wills and Family for the last 30 years!

Tuesday, March 13, 2012

Sterling Marine Services Signs on as Sponsor for 2012. Diving Service For WIRW

Sterling Marine Services is a family-owned and operated business located in Ballard, WA. We provide clients in the greater Puget Sound area with an integrated package of competitively-priced underwater services.

Our divers’ extensive experience in the Puget Sound maritime industry gives us the competitive edge we need to take your project to the next level. We currently provide underwater services to clients in the Elliott Bay, Shilshole Bay, Lake Washington, Lake Union, Hood Canal, Tacoma, Edmonds, San Juan Islands, Bainbridge Island, and Poulsbo regions and are constantly looking to bring our services to new waters. We specialize in project management, ships husbandry, underwater HD video inspections, marine salvage, houseboat flotation, helix mooring systems, and vessel maintenance.

Anode Replacement: We stock a large array of zinc anodes, magnesium anodes, and aluminum anodes. We have the experience and knowledge to install anodes on sailboats, powerboats, max props, piers and other custom applications. A maintenance schedule is available for this service.

Hull Cleaning: You don’t have to be a hardcore racing team to want your bottom cleaned. Cleaning your hull, whether it be a carbon fiber racer or steel cruiser, can increase your vessel’s performance in numerous ways. A maintenance schedule is available as well as “frequent cleaner discounts.”

Salvage: Our divers are happy to recover your dropped items, may they be as small as a tool or as large as a boat. We strongly suggest contacting us as soon as possible as recovery chances diminish as time goes on. Rapid deployment is available.

Inspections: We are equipped with the technology necessary to inspect and document a wide variety of structures including hulls, piers, houseboats, and waterfront homes and businesses. Need documentation for insurance purposes, construction and repair planning, or damage control? We’ve got you covered. HD quality video is our specialty.

Tuesday, February 28, 2012

Thrive Community Fitness is onboard as a new sponsor.

Thrive Community Fitness

Thrive Community Fitness was founded in 2001 with a vision to make fitness a way of life for people of all abilities and fitness levels. Although it all started out of a single fitness center in the small town of Duvall, Washington, now known as “Thrive Duvall”, Thrive Community Fitness now serves seven communities in Washington State.

Our company’s growth and success can be attributed to outstanding service, convenient locations and hours, great equipment, affordable pricing, knowledgeable staff and above all a family focused atmosphere for everyone to enjoy.

At the heart of Thrive is our commitment to giving back to the same communities that have been such a huge part of our success. We have the pleasure of being a part of so many fantastic programs and organizations. Some of the events we have been involved with are, Monroe’s annual “Downtown Hoops 3 on 3 Basketball Tournament & Festival in the Street”, assisting “The Miracle League” of Monroe to raise money for a new baseball field for handicapped and special needs children, American Cancer Society’s “Relay for Life” 24 hour cancer marathon, and a “12 Hour Relief Walk-A-Thon” for the victims of Hurricanes Katrina and Rita along with “Acres of Diamonds”, a transitional home for battered woman, in Duvall. We’ve also enjoyed participating in many other athletic teams, auctions and fundraisers in the communities we serve.

Our Mission

Our mission is to provide our members with the highest standard of service, facilities, equipment and instruction at the best value possible. As a Christ Centered business, we strive to be an example to everyone we serve, as we lift up Jesus in our relationships with our members, employees, communities and vendors.

Our Vision

Thrive Community Fitness is a Christ Centered Company in the business of serving people. We desire to see Thrive Community Fitness in every community in the United States and throughout the rest of the world. Although we are a for profit business, our goals stretch much further to include re-investing in our communities.

Thursday, February 16, 2012

REGISTRATION OPEN !!!!!!!!!

You can sign up and pay later if you wish.  Paying now gets you the early registration discounts.

 

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