The final race for the Season Championship was held at the Richmond Yacht Club with two boats tied using the high average scoring system: Udecide and Uhoo!. Though Udecide had the tie breaker with more wins, the points would determine the final outcome. The Great Pumpkin Regatta was held on Saturday and Sunday--with the points only coming from the mark races on Saturday. The U20s had a one design start on the Southampton course. Winds were generally 15 knots from the southwest, but with lots of chop on the upwind races. Phil and Denise with Julian See as crew, managed to figure out how to remain powered up on the upwind legs to plow through the waves. Mike Josselyn on Uhoo! was unable to keep up and the Matt Boroughf Trophy for the Season Championship was passed on to a new winner, Team Udecide, also new members of the Richmond Yacht Club.
On the following day the Pursuit Race was held, around Angel Island and Alcatraz. All the U20s sailed counterclockwise to take advantage of the ebb through Raccoon Straits. It was a spinnaker run all the way back from Alcatraz to the Club. While Udecide was the first to pop the spinnaker, they stayed high and were stalled by the ebb current in the main channel and lack of wind in the north part of the Central Bay, while Uhoo! stayed low and found current relief to come in first amoug the U20s, and 23rd overall out of 119 boats. Unfortunately, it didn't count towards the Season Championship!
It was a another great season for the Northern California U20s---while seven boats were eligible, only four sailed the requisite number to be scored at the end. Our fleet will be profiled in the next Latitude 38--hopefully, people interested in joining the fleet will see that article and consider joining.