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Interview: San Diego NOOD Overall Winner
Related tags: San Diego | NOOD Regattas | NOOD | Sperry Top-Sider |
One-Design
Jim Sears, skipper of the San Diego NOOD Regatta's overall winning Viper 640 F.N.G., explains how he and crew Sarah Hester and Rachel Ellis got it done in tough conditions.
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March 15, 2008Waves Throw Sailors, Stomachs for a Loopby Stuart StreuliBigger than normal swell challenges racers skills and equilibrium on Day 1 of the 2008 Sperry Top-Sider San Diego NOOD.
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March 14, 20082008 San Diego NOOD Results-Day Oneby Nood StaffDay One Results for San Diego NOOD 2008
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March 18, 2002Second Day of NOOD packed with Drama and Carnageby Elizabeth CarrollYesterday’s breezy conditions escalated to an estimated 20 knots with puffs up to 25, which made for a second day packed with drama and carnage at the Sailing World San Diego NOOD regatta. A non-racing Capri 22 lost two crew members overboard, and kept sailing with the jib sheet cleated. The first person in the water was rescued by the Holder 20 "Overkill" owned by Jerry and Barbara Buk of Fallon, Nevada. The first on the scene, they dropped their jib immediately and pulled one man out of the water on the 2nd pass.
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March 18, 2002Junior sailors, Sour Apple Straws, and Frosted Animal Crackers at the NOODby Elizabeth CarrollFor anyone who has ever wondered how many teenagers it takes to even come close to the 790 pound weight limit in a Melges 24, the answer is five, plus a kid-sized Sailing World editor. In 18 to 20 knots of breeze with five-foot swells, throw in a six-foot tall, 180 pounder to trim the chute, and we’re all set.
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March 18, 2002Rugged High-Wind Conditions Test Fleet at Sailing World NOODby Nood StaffWinners in 14 Classes Awarded at Series End in San Diego
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March 16, 2002Big Breeze adds drama to First Day of San Diego NOODby Libby CarrollA three-way tie in a fleet of just six Solings set the competitive mode on the first day of the Sailing World San Diego NOOD regatta. Big breeze added to the drama, for by the end of the day, puffs of up to 22 knots blew over Mission Bay. Skipper Ian Wareham, of Orcas Island, Wash., with crew Philo Lund and Tom Temple finished second aboard their Soling Ghostrider in the two races held. A late arrival to the racecourse, coupled with the fact that today was their first day sailing together tipped the odds against them. "We didn’t really have a strategy," said Lund.











