2006 VI Laser Championships
Shifty winds varying form 5-15 knots out of the East Southeast set the tone for the third annual VI Laser Championships. Seas leveled down to 1-2 feet and the lighter winds created the platform for an intelligent race. Chris Schrieber stated “These conditions are absolutely ideal for me, with the lighter winds, I can out maneuver the younger group with tactics” Schrieber placed 1st in the highly competitive Radial Class. Beecher Higby, the overall winner of the regatta states “the sailing conditions were ideal for me, the lighter winds really worked to my advantage…and to the advantage of my knees and my back….”. Beecher Higby is the highly respected “father of Laser sailing in the VI”, and was able to prove himself once again to all of the youngsters out there, second place was a consistent battle between St. Croix’s Josh Curtis and
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2.. Josh Curtis,
3 James Woods,
4 Sam Woods,
Laser Radial
Laser 4.7
The most competitive “place swapping” was going on in the radial fleet, with only 6 points between 1st and 3rd place. During the first 8 races Peter Stanton (4th at SUNFISH WORLDS 2006) had the lead with Sydney Jones (19th at the Laser Radial Youth Worlds 2006) tied for second place with Chris Schreiber (St. Croix Yacht Club’s former fleet captain) With the fluctuating winds during Sunday’s racing Chris Schreiber was able to sail off with first place by 1 point over Stanton for a surprising 1st in Radials. While “Coach Pete” and his “student”
The 4.7 fleet was a new addition to the regatta last year. The fleet consisted of two sailors that are new to laser racing. In fact Both sailors stated that this was their first time sailing in a laser regatta…..but it sure didn’t look that way to the spectators. For many of the races both sailors maintained speed and sailed with the rest of the fleet.
Overall the regatta was a great success, drawing sailors form throughout the