Last Update: November 7, 2008

2008 Colonial Cup

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Maryland - New Jersey - Pennsylvania

 

Scorekeeper: Dave Brawner

Events: 1-Mount Laurel Apr 26-27 (complete), 2-Cambridge Jul 12-13 (complete),  3-State College Sep 13-14 (complete), 4-Columbia Nov 1-2 (complete).

This series has concluded

Rules Listed below the scoring table.

 

Liberty Bell

Cambridge

State College

Columbia

Total

D. Brawner

21RD

29

20

 

70

R. West

17

23

18

 

58

D. Wotring

12

17

12

14

55

S. Todd

11

25RD

 

10

46

H. Mote

23

21

 

 

44

J. Leo

25

18

 

 

43

D. Ramos

 

25

 

16

41

J. Phillips

 

13

16

11

40

A. Sellers

15

19

 

 

34

J. Cole

14

5

9

6

34

B. Ewing

9

12

 

9

30

J. Wubbe

 

27

 

 

27

M. Denest

10

16

 

 

26

M. Rinehart

 

25RD

 

 

25

J. Earle

6

9

10

 

25

T. Phillips

13

11

 

 

24

J. Wathne

 

 

 

22

22

A. Perkins

21

 

 

 

21

B. Kjellberg

21RD

 

 

 

21

J. Pendino

21RD

 

 

 

21

C. Kuhn

 

8

6

7

21

D. Thomas

 

 

 

20

20

P. Tonks

19

 

 

 

19

A. Fernald

 

10

 

8

18

W. Wagner

 

 

 

18

18

G. Mueller

 

15

 

 

15

D. Gerry

 

14

 

 

14

J. Hermann

 

 

14

 

14

J. Ebell

 

 

 

12

12

K. Shaw

8

 

 

 

8

M. Cavanaugh

 

 

8

 

8

J. Donahoe

 

 

7

 

7

C. Roden

7

 

 

 

7

R. Dukehart

 

7

 

 

7

E. Freeland

 

6

 

 

6

C. Aiken

 

 

5

 

5

P. Schilder

 

 

 

5

5

E. Chappell

5

 

 

 

5

 

Scoring Rules:

The 2008 Colonial Cup

 

The Mid-Atlantic Model Yacht Club sponsors a special trophy for the EC-12 Class. This award will go to the captain who has the best over-all score for the regattas held in the series. The MAMYC scorekeeper has volunteered to keep track of the scores and maintain a running total that will be posted at each event. The purpose of this award is to increase attendance at regattas without punishing the very people that make our hobby possible, the RD’s and staff members. Just think what our sport would be like if no one wanted to be RD.

 

Colonial Cup Rules

1. All regattas listed below are part of this series.

2. Only regattas scheduled prior to the start of the season shall qualify. Last minute regattas for locals only will not qualify.

3. All EC-12 Captains are eligible

4. There is no entry fee.

5. Each entrant in a regatta that actually starts at least one heat gets 5 points for their entry. No shows, get no points.

6. Each entrant gets 1 point for each boat they beat. If you win a 20 boat regatta, you get 19 points, 2nd = 18 etc. Last place only receives the 5 points for entering.

7. The winner of each event gets an additional 5 bonus points. Second place gets 4 bonus points. Third gets 3 bonus points. Fourth gets 2 bonus points and fifth gets 1 bonus point. If you win a 20 boat regatta you get 5 points for entering, 19 points for beating 19 boats and 5 points for finishing first. Your point total for that event would be 29.

8. In the event of ties, the highest score for each captain in a regatta he actually sailed in will be used to break ties. Points RD’s and staff members received shall not be used to break ties. If there are still ties the AMYA tie breaking system will be used.

9. The Regatta Director and any of his staff that would normally sail in the event will be awarded 1 point for each boat entered and 5 points for administrating the event.

10. In the event the RD and/or some of the staff also sail in the event, they shall be awarded points like all the other entrants.

11. An RD or staff member may only receive points for administrating one event per season. For all other events in the series that they administrate they shall receive 5 points.

12. At the end of the year, each Captain’s points for the Four (4) regattas in which they scored the highest score will be totaled and the captain with the most points will win the trophy. The top five (5) will qualify for the 2008 Championship Regatta and a chance to win the Sir Francis of Graham trophy.