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TAYLOR
CANFIELD IS "OLD TROPHIES" WINNER
by Carol M. Bareuther
February 4, 2002
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©Dean Barnes
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Taylor Canfield
reached down and picked up a palm-size brass hourglass filled with
time-ticking grains of sand. The 13-year-old could have chosen a
foot-high bowling trophy, a tarnished silver cup or any of several
other "prizes," for as the winning skipper of the St.
Thomas Yacht Club's annual Old Trophies Race on Sunday, he had his
pick of finely aged awards.
The race
course was around the natural boundaries of Great and Little St.
James, with starts and finishes off Cowpet Bay. It seems that 30
years ago, club members knew the waters around the British Virgin
Islands and St. Croix better than those off St. Thomas, because
boats would often run aground in Current Cut. To encourage some
familiarization, a race was set up that rounded Great and Little
St. James three times. Nowadays, in the annual Old Trophies Race,competitors
have to sail the first lap counterclockwise, then opt to sail the
other two laps in either direction. Each boat has an individual
start time, calculated with the the vessel's handicap.
On Sunday,
Canfield made the tactical call to round the course all three times
in counter-clockwise fashion. It was a tough call to make. "Usually
it's easy to tell by the current and conditions which way is fastest
to go," Chris Thompson, sailing an IC/24 with son Cy at the
helm, said afterward, "but that wasn't the case today. We had
no wind, then too much wind, and shifts with the squalls that went
through. We opted to round the course the last two times clockwise
and almost caught up to beat the lead boat at the finish."
Thompson
finished third behind Canfield and John Haracivit's Beneteau 38,
Tempest, in second spot. IC/24 boats filled in mid-pack with Mike
Williams fourth, Jackson Roberts fifth and Phil Shannon sixth. Rounding
out the pack were Rustler's Moon and Slo Dancin'.
"It
was really blowing out there and we were screaming," Mary Kay
Kazmerski, crew aboard Rustler's Moon, said.
"The rain out there wasn't fun, but the after-race party is,"
Slo Dancin' skipper Omar VanRooyen said.
Race Photo's
are here
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