Friday April 4th at CYC Leschi Clubhouse
Social and bar opens at 6:30 PM
Panel starts about 7:00 PM and ends at 8:30 PM
Come hear Paul Bogataj, Dale Dunning and Doug Stumberger discuss their methods for winning on Lake Washington
Paul Bogetaj started sailing a Coronado 15 on Lake Washington in 1987. He won the El Toro North American Championship in 1986. He won the Coronado-15 North American Championship in 1996 in a borrowed boat, after finished 2nd in the North Americans in the late 80’s. He owned and raced a J-24 from 1989 through 1997. He won J/24 Season, Fleet, and District Championships.
Paul "retired" from sailboat racing J/24s when his daughter was born. A couple of years ago, someone asked him to skipper their J/24 for the summer, and he did just as well as ever after seven years of not racing. It has been very enjoyable to sail with many crews in the fleet. In 2006, Paul miraculously won the J/24 District Championship at Leschi as skipper of Habenero with Craig, David, and Brian. He also finished sixth this year skippering a boat in the J/24 North American Championship.
Paul’s other involvement with sailing has been as appendage designer for Team Dennis Conner for the 1992, 1995, and 2003 America's Cups and for Young America for the 2000 America's Cup. He applies his aeronautical engineering background to model the flow around the various components computationally and use that information to improve the designs. He has also designed keels, bulbs, rudders, and winglets for a variety of sailboats ranging from small one-designs to large ocean racers. And in the last few years he has been performing modeling of sails for North Sails to increase the understanding of how to improve one-design sails.
Paul’s approach to sailing success on Lake Washington is a little more simplified than the past discussions. He perceives it as very short course racing that is highly dependent on the start and boat speed. The number of shifts and tacks is minimal and these other factors make more difference on the final finishing position. He thinks this will be a useful angle for some sailors to appreciate
Doug Stumberger started sailing on Lake Washington in 1996. After two years racing a J/24 he bought a Thistle and has raced in Fleet #61 ever since. He currently crews for Dwaine and Deanne Trummert on #3669. Doug keeps a log and is very good at setting goals and measuring progress. He just returned from Thistle Mid-Winters West where they took 8th of 38 boats, the second highest Seattle Boat.
Dale Dunning has been sailing on the last for 10 years sailing on Snipes, T-Bird’s and Thistles. He finished 5th at T-Bird Internationals last year and is a top boat in the T-Bird fleet on the lake. He owns two T-Birds, one Snipe and one-half Thistle.
So, come hear from some excellent Lake Washington sailors about Winning Sailboat races on Lake Washington, 2008 edition
This event organized by Wayne Balsiger