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2008

New England Outrigger Championships
6/29/2008

 
Results in order of finish:

1. Ariel McNett , Eric McNett 2:08:44 mixed OC2
2.Andrew Binks 2:14:53 SS
3. Jason Rossil 2:19:27 OC1
4. Jay Appelton 2:19:36 SS
5. Colleen Moore 2:19:53 OC1 W
6.Max Tracey 2:23:05 OC1
7.Neil Bartley 2:30:18 OC1
8.Steve Quan 2:31:45 OC1
9. Cindy McNett 2:32:02 OC1 W
10. Ellen Stuart 2:36:57 SS W

Story:

Turnout was very light this year for the first running of the New
England outrigger / surfski championships . The reason for the
small number of paddlers on hand was the atrocious weather pattern
that swept the northeastern United States . Fog , thunder,
lightning and rain were predicted and many paddlers that had planned
to attend were inclined to spend their day doing something other
than racing off the Maine coast .

As luck would have it after praying for good weather for the race ,
the early morning thunder boomers and rain departed just before the
race was to begin , the fog lifted , sun came out , temps began to
rise and the race was started in sunny warm conditions . Winds were
very light and the water was almost totally flat for the entire
race .

The first leg of the race takes paddlers southeast to the tip of
Cushing Island . This entire portion of the course crosses Portland
harbor . Then at the tip of the island everyone turned to the
northeast and headed down the beautiful Maine coast toward
Harpswell , Maine.

The only OC2 in the race , propelled by 15 year old Ariel McNett and
her dad were in a small group of three boats at the front early on .
Andrew Binks of Maine and Jay Appelton from Vermont both on surfskis
took the early lead and were able to hold on till the end 15 miles
ahead.

Colleen Moore of Topsham , Maine paddled an awesome race for the
women ( all two of them) . What made her race so spectacular was
her finish among the men's field, she was actually second overall
among the men . This shows that Colleen is in top form now and
looking good for a top finish at Blackburn in less than 2 weeks.

Three Canadians from the Toronto area who had competed the day
before at Liberty Challenge in New York City actually drove all the
way from New York to Maine to attend this race . Jason , Neil , and
Steve , you guys are dedicated !!!! Max Tracey drove down from
Nova Scotia .

Many mahalos to our sponsors Epic Kayaks , Mad Gringo , Kialoa ,
Gillespie , New England Small Craft , Eastern Outrigger and Ray
Fusco Inc. of Mayors Cup in New York City .
These very generous friends and sponsors stocked the prize table
with useful equipment and gifts and we are very gratefull for thier
continued support of our sport.

Special thanks to the City of Portland , Maine , the U.S. Coast
Guard , Eddie Mendes of Maine Waterside Homes (chaseboat driver ),
Jim Townsend (chaseboat owner), the Sexton Family ( owners of the
Basin Point Marina ) And Dave Williams of Willarts Photo for
taking all the photos from the chase boat.

Race pics here:
http://www.willarts .com/gallery/ index.php? cat=23

Many thanks to all and hope to see you again next year with better weather.