Category: Events

Fleet 8 Update: August 13, 2007

Fleet 8 Update: August 13, 2007

Check out the Waconia invite & Crossing update all in this issue!

The 4th annual Moose Regatta in Dryden, Ontario Canada had a strong showing of Midwest sailors from Des Moines, Minneapolis and Worthingtion. Canadians included Winnipeg, Thunder Bay, Sioux Lookout, Dryden and others travelling as far away as Toronto, Ontario! A strong Womens’ fleet went on to win three of the five classes prompting organizers to perhaps call it The ‘Moosette’ Regatta for 2008!

A total of 8 races were held in light winds on what is normally “Windy Wabigoon” Lake. The long distance race around
Picnic Island really topped off an already great weekend! 25 sailors battled it out with 5 women sailors mixin’ it up with the boys all weekend. Overall regatta winner was Andree Gauthier of Toronto with Lisa Kremer of Worthington, MN and Margot Woodworth of Dryden, ON each winning their respective classes. Peter Hartwich of Excelsior, MN won the longboard limited class.

Ladies Dominate Moose Regatta
Moosettes Margot, Andree & Lisa.
Photo by Al Woodworth

7 racers
Around-the-island long distance race.
Photo by Michael Fox

Great camaraderie was had on and off the water. The Friday night welcoming Party was well attended as was the Saturday night dinner keeping the regatta tradition of social factor high. Northwest Ontario Windsurfing thanks Michael Fox and Fleet 8 (International) for the expertise in Race Committee and making the trip to Canadian waters! Mark the Moose Regatta on your calendar for next year, June 27-29, 2008. Even more fun will be on tap for 2008!!

Open Class
1st-Andree Gautier (Toronto)
2nd-Larry Miller (Brainerd)
3rd-Paul Matousek (Sioux Lookout)

Limited Class
1st-Peter Hartwich (Excelsior, MN)
2nd-John Darling (Toronto)
3rd-Ray Muller (Thunder Bay)

Formula Class
1st-Lisa Kremer (Toronto)
2nd-Ulf Jentler (Iowa)
3rd-Larry Reed (Iowa)

Sport Class
1st-Margot Woodworth (Dryden)
2nd-Friedhelm Brinkhaus (Iowa)
3rd-Shannon Stratford (Dryden)

Waconia Wind & Wave
Waconia Wind & Wave is the weekend of the 25th & 26th. Its a perfect tune-up for the Crossing and for those that have limited racing, its the last chance to sail in a low-key regatta after a summer of practice. Last year, we had five first-time racers in the Workshop fleet. The fun will continue Saturday evening with a shrimp boil and fireside party on the shores of Lake Minnetonka. We have attached a notice of race with further info.

Crossing Update
The 25th Crossing was supposed to be the last. Attendance had dropped, some of the staff was retiring and sponsorship had diminished. And it is rare for an event to make it 25 years, let alone go beyond. So we decided on a facelift. The format has been changed to an out and back which will allow us to maintain more consistent wind velocity and direction. A select group of kiters will participate on a parallel course. While windsurfers compete in course racing on the off days, kiters will test their skills on a kiter-cross course and/or expression session.

Back to Basics
With last year’s attendance having only two under the age of 38 and 8 from within the 494/694 loop, the problem became apparent. Our closest event-site to the Cities was Waconia and we hadn’t hosted any clinics or weekly racing since the mid-90’s. So our focus has shifted. On Tuesday, the 21st, we are going to gather for some fun racing on Lake Calhoun. Afterwards, we will discuss how we can develop a program for the future that will provide clinics, weekly racing and even some equipment available for those still without.

REMAINING 2007 EVENTS
Sept 22-23
Windpower Championships
Fond-du-lac, WI
Kevin Gratton
920-922-2550

Sept. 28-30
Crossing #26
Lake Mille Lacs, Garrison, MN
Michael Fox
612-508-8083

Moose Regatta recap

Moose Regatta recap

Ladies Dominate Moose Regatta!

The 4th annual Moose Regatta in Dryden, Ontario Canada had a strong showing of Midwest sailors from Des Moines, Minneapolis and Worthingtion. Canadians included Winnipeg, Thunder Bay, Sioux Lookout, Dryden and others travelling as far away as Toronto, Ontario! A strong Womens’ fleet went on to win three of the five classes prompting organizers to perhaps call it The ‘Moosette’ Regatta for 2008!

A total of 8 races were held in light winds on what is normally “Windy Wabigoon” Lake. The long distance race around Picnic Island really topped off an already great weekend! 25 sailors battled it out with 5 women sailors mixin’ it up with the boys all weekend. Overall regatta winner was Andree Gauthier of Toronto with Lisa Kremer of Worthington, MN and Margot Woodworth of Dryden, ON each winning their respective classes. Peter Hartwich of Excelsior, MN won the longboard limited class.

Great camaraderie was had on and off the water. The Friday night welcoming Party was well attended as was the Saturday night dinner keeping the regatta tradition of ‘social factor’ high. Northwest Ontario Windsurfing thanks Michael Fox and Fleet 8 (International) for the expertise in Race Committee and making the trip to Canadian waters! Mark the Moose Regatta on your calendar for next year, June 27-29, 2008. Even more fun will be on tap for 2008!!

Open Class
1st-Andree Gautier (Toronto,ON)
2nd-Larry Miller (Brainerd, MN)
3rd-Paul Matousek (Sioux Lookout, ON)

Limited Class
1st-Peter Hartwich (Excelsior, MN)
2nd-John Darling (Toronto, ON)
3rd-Ray Muller (Thunder Bay, ON)

Formula Class
1st-Lisa Kremer (Worthington, MN)
2nd-Ulf Jentler (Iowa)
3rd-Larry Reed (Iowa)

Sport Class
1st-Margot Woodworth (Dryden)
2nd-Friedhelm Brinkhaus (Iowa)
3rd-Shannon Stratford (Dryden)

Waconia Wind & Wave Waconia Wind & Wave is the weekend of the 25th & 26th. Its a perfect tune-up for the Crossing and for those that have limited racing, its the last chance to sail in a low-key regatta after a summer of practice. Last year, we had five first-time racers in the Workshop fleet. The fun will continue Saturday evening with a shrimp boil and fireside party on the shores of Lake Minnetonka. We have attached a notice of race with further info.

Crossing Update The 25th Crossing was supposed to be the last. Attendance had dropped, some of the staff was retiring and sponsorship had diminished. And it is rare for an event to make it 25 years, let alone go beyond. So we decided on a facelift. The format has been changed to an out and back which will allow us to maintain more consistent wind velocity and direction. A select group of kiters will participate on a parallel course. While windsurfers compete in course racing on the off days, kiters will test their skills on a kiter-cross course and/or expression session.

REMAINING 2007 EVENTS

Aug 21 Fun Daze Clinic & Race Session Michael Fox 612-508-8083
Lake Calhoun, Mpls, MN

Aug 25-26 Waconia Wind & Wave Michael Fox 612-508-8083
Lake Waconia, Waconia, MN

Sept 22-23 Windpower Championships Kevin Gratton 920-922-2550
Fond-du-lac, WI

Sept. 28-30 Crossing #26 Michael Fox 612-508-8083
Lake Mille Lacs, Garrison, MN

Fleet 8 goes International for the 2007 Moose Regatta

Fleet 8 goes International for the 2007 Moose Regatta

Time to dust off your sails and boards because it’s time for the Moose Regatta! The Northwest Ontario Windsurfing Club (N.O.W.) along with Fleet8 welcome you to Dryden, Ontario Canada for an unforgettable adventure. Our “Wilderness City” is located in the heart of Canada, in beautiful Sunset Country.

The Moose Regatta is a fun filled event with focus on our entry level sailors, but still challenging enough for those who want to test their skills against some of the best sailors in the Midwest USA and Central Canada. Along with course racing, this years regatta will include a race around Picnic Island. Fun is what we’re all about, and we encourage our kiter friends to also attend this event. There is a beautiful sand beach 200m from the event site for kiter’s to launch from. “Flat Rock Beach” is good in almost all wind directions.

The 2007 Moose Regatta will be held at Sandy Beach Park on Wabigoon Lake. Sandy Beach will be the ideal location for beginners and spectators. With an overlooking view of the lake, grassy rigging area, large sand beach, children’s play center, huge outdoor BBQ shelter, walking trails and a 9 hole golf course 100m from the event site, there will be something for the whole family to do. So make plans for this June 29 – July 1, 2007 to attend the largest Windsurfing Regatta in central Canada!

Along with being a MOWIND point scored event, the 2007 Moose Regatta will also be The Western Ontario Championships as sanctioned by Windsurfing Canada.

For a full breakdown of events, please visit: www.windsurfwoody/regatta

Hope you can make it!

2007 Mille Lacs Kite Crossing!

2007 Mille Lacs Kite Crossing!

Fleet 8 is proud to host the Third Annual Mille Lacs Kite Crossing this February 23-25 in Garrison, MN.

The ‘Kite Crossing’ as its become better known, is shaping up to be one of the biggest and most dynamic snowkite events in the country. The event centers on a race across one of Minnesota’s largest lakes, Lake Mille Lacs. The endurance challenge goes across and back, a total of 22-28 miles. The race is only a small part of a weekend full of riding.

Start Kite Crossing (Custom).jpeg

Kiters fade into the mist at the start of last year’s Kite Crossing (Melissa Jones photo)

Some exciting additions to this year’s event:

– Terrain park designed and implemented by NSKiteboarding
– Demos from leading manufacturers
– Impromptu Course Racing
– Impromptu Kiter Cross competitions
– Impromptu Freestyle competitions
– Raffle and Prizes

Riders of all levels are encouraged to attend. Come out, meet riders from around the area, share the stoke, check out some new gear and learn some new moves. For further info and registration, we have attached a Notice of Challenge.

– LODGING –

EconoLodge Reasonable rooms, jacuzzi suites, continental breakfast. 800-839-7006

Garrison Inn & Suites Jacuzzi suites, indoor pool & spa.320-692-4050*

Grand Casino Mille Lacs Hotel with indoor pool. 800-468-3517

Lake Mille Lacs Resort Motel with indoor pool, restaurant. 800-657-4704

Mille Lacs Golf Resort 1, 2 or 3 bedroom twin homes 800-435-7320*

Twin Pines Resort Lodging, restaurant. 320-692-4413*

The Red Door Clean, spacious rooms with color TV. 218-678-2660

* Within 5 minutes of the site