A RACE TO VICTORY AT HOBIE 33 NORTH AMERICAN CHAMPIONSHIPS
RACE TO VICTORY AT HOBIE 33 NORTH AMERICAN CHAMPIONSHIPS
North Powered Rudie Takes It Home

North Sails expert Skip Dieball shares a recap of his winning weekend!
The 2019 Hobie 33 North Americans were held at my home club on the North Cape the first weekend of September. The format was unique this year where windward/leeward courses were sailed on Friday and Sunday, with an 18-mile fixed course event on Saturday. The fleet completed seven races total. The racing on Saturday was tight as the wind was slowly dying throughout the day leading to an abandoned race in the afternoon. My team (consisting of George Sipel, Ernie Dieball, Mike Stark, Rob Fox and Dan Synowiec) put all of our little boat experience into play as we played the shifts and focused on good starts and clean roundings. The result for us was two bullets! We had very good battles with Al Michaud's Pink Panther
from Monroe and Tim Arndrews's Holy Toledo
from NCYC.
"Straight out of the box, the 3Di sails were fast."
Saturday's "medium distance" race was a lot of fun. The wind was, again, in the low teens as we started on a 6 mile run. Finding the puffs was hard in the morning sunlight, but we were able to beat Steve Attard's Viva Las Vegas
to the government buoy, R18. Another six-mile fetch to Monroe's G1 buoy was uneventful, but quick. Speeds around 8 knots had us rounding for home well ahead of our projected early afternoon finish. Not much changed until the last mile of the beat home. The wind would shift 35-40* and the breeze would soften. Positions changed as Al Michaud nosed out my Rudie
. The Hobie 33s took the top Overall in PHRF against a full field of boats ranging in size from 40' to 25'.

