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Al Sargent

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May 21, 2026, 4:12:14 PMMay 21
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I don't think these Big Dinghy Regatta writeups went to our mailing list / google group, so here they are. Thanks Emilio and Ernie for your writeups!



Richmond Yacht Club Big Dinghy

 

ILCA 7—

 

April 25 and 26 brought out  RYC’s Big Dinghy Regatta.

 

The ILCA 6 and 7 fleets started together so the line was crowded and the competition aggressive. We had several general recalls and several ocs over the two days of racing. Good sign!

Saturday was overcast and cold; Sunday a bit warmer and windier.

Al Sargent walked away with first extending his dominance of the ILCA 7 fleet this season. The battle was behind him with soon to be grandpa Emilio fighting off the younger up and comers Chris Simenstad and Colin Brochard .

The prize giving coincided with RYC opening day buffet so no one went home hungry.

Emilio

 

 

 

ILCA 6—

 

April 25 and 26 brought out  RYC’s Big Dinghy Regatta.  No, it’s not a regatta for big dinghies.  The name descends from RYC’s Bob Klein, beloved commodore and mentor to many junior and adult sailors.  He was known as Big Daddy, and the Big Daddy regatta is run in his name early spring.  Then, a couple of weeks later, RYC’s race committee volunteers do it all again for the non-ballasted (and minimally ballasted Wabbit and U20) crowds. We could call it the Little Daddy, but that name went to a high school regatta.

 

The ILCA 6 fleet on day one had some competitors missing.  On Saturday we had four boats on the line, sailed by Chris Boome, Jon Andron, Ernie Galvan, and Riley Shear.  PRO Robin Van Vliet (herself a big deal in J24s and very generous with her time running races for dinghy sailors) set us up between Brooks Island and Southampton Shoal.  Saturday was overcast.  Breeze was moderate and shifty.  Chris and Jon made short work of the shifts trading first and second place (except for race two when gear failure sent Jon back to the cheap seats).  We got our full four races on Saturday.  Thank you, Robin.

 

Day two, Sunday, was greeted by the warmth of partial sunny conditions, and the return of the prodigal David LaPier and Toshi Takayanagi.  Now we were up to six boats for three races.  Jon, David and Toshi came hot into Sunday’s race one, and their OCS scores allowed a 1,2,3 by Riley, Ernie and Chris.  By Sunday’s race two, David and Toshi dialed in their starts, and got the 1, 2 positions followed by Jon and Chris.  By the last race, the wind was up quite a bit, and the two Laser sages retired for the day, leaving David, Riley, Toshi, and Ernie to finish out the regatta in that order.

 

Chris Boome and Jon Adron took home the ILCA 6 first and second place trophies, and then the fleet crashed the RYC new members buffet. 

 

 

 

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