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Last Update:
July 09, 2008
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E-Scow Fleet
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Andy Burdick on racing your asymmetrical spinnaker
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Digital Reaches, June 2008
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275 Years on an E:
It is a typical summer weekend at Crystal Lake with a sunny sky and a 20
mph breeze from the south. Norman Olsen and crew make their way out onto
the dock, hoist their CR-60 sails, and sail out from the lee of the club
to the blustery race course. In a year where the WMYA region saw a surge
in participation from younger sailors, there is something a little
different going on here. Olsen, 77, and his able crew all qualify for
free coffee, as they have a combined 275 years of “experience” on board.
While it seems they might all be more comfortable on a keel boat, they
all share a common fate. Despite an average age of 69 years, they simply
can’t get the passion for the thrilling E out of their systems. To make
matters worse, Olsen’s E has recently become even more thrilling. After
posting a pair of threes in the big breeze, Olsen confides that he is
really having fun this year. “I always enjoyed putting up the reacher
and sailing the angles, but with this asymmetric rig, we’re taking that
to a new level.” On this day, Olsen’s team consists of former E champion
Ed Schindler, Sr., Dr. John Modlin and accomplished E skipper Bill
Cotsworth, who has sailed with Olsen for many years. Cotsworth, who
started club racing in 1955, recalled a similar day last year. “We had
the same kind of conditions last year, but it was a little different
story with the old rig. After considering whether we should even go out
there, we ended up sailing in survival mode, bearing off to the corner,
doing one jibe, then finishing the run. Today we were in racing mode,
jibing to the favored heading or to get into better wind. We were going
a lot faster, yet had much more control.” A big smile ensues. Legendary
Larry Price, 78, who is known for dropping by a few times each year and
smoking the fleet, just misses winning the weekend series by a boat
length. Price, who steps into the asymmetric rig like he has been
sailing it his whole life has perfect angles and blazing speed. He
readily confesses, “This is a lot more fun, just amazing. My only
problem is that we’re going so fast I don’t have enough time to think
anymore!” According to Olsen, there were times in the past when he
wondered how much longer he could campaign his E. “With this boat, I
don’t think about that any more”. With role models like Olsen and Price,
maybe we can sail forever.

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No-Fail Scow Speed Tips: Andy Burdick offers tips
for sailing E-Scows. (Careful! This is a 5.5meg PDF file
suitable only for broadband connections.)
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Western Michigan E-Scow Invitational: Great
pictures of our regatta, taken by Dave Seabury.
Click here for a great video clip of a start (3.3megs).
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Round the Lake Race: Thank
you to Stu Soule, who took these fabulous pictures of the race on July
27,2003.
The following picture was provided by Tim Tewson:

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E-Scow Roster |
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Sail |
Owner |
Skipper |
Boat Name |
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10 |
Ted Greene |
Ted Greene |
PyxisII |
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12 |
Rich Halliday |
Wynkoop/Halliday |
Second Wind |
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13 |
Jim Hanley |
Wynkoop/Hanley |
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17 |
Walker M Wynkoop |
Walker M Wynkoop |
Sensation |
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28 |
Sam Stewart |
Sam Stewart |
Gulliver |
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44 |
Bill McMillan |
Bill McMillan |
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51 |
Bruce Patterson |
Bruce Patterson |
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60 |
Norman Olsen |
Norman Olsen |
Blazer |
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66 |
Rob Terry |
Rob Terry |
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75 |
Bob Wynkoop |
Bob Wynkoop |
Wavelength |
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77 |
George Lindner |
George Lindner |
Holy Scow III |
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95 |
Stu Soule |
Stu Soule |
Queen Mary |
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100 |
Bill Walter |
Bill Walter |
E-motion |
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TO12 |
Pete Price |
Pete Price |
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