Argonauts mentioned on Sailing Anarchy

Scot Tempesta, founder of Sailing Anarchy, joined us at the San Diego Model Boat Pond during our Wednesday lunch sail this week. In this 35-minute podcast episode, he shares his first-hand impressions of sailing a DragonFlite 95 with the San Diego Argonauts fleet.

Scot reflects on how much fun he had racing DF95s with Jon Rogers, Scott Harris, and others, touching on everything from rigging and race starts to the occasional “in irons” moment. He also highlights the welcoming, friendly community he experienced at the Pond—one of the things that made the day especially memorable.

In the episode, Scot gives a candid, often hilarious account of getting back into radio-controlled sailing after years away, openly owning both his rust and his rediscovery of why he loves racing sailboats. He walks listeners through his first Wednesday session at the Mission Bay Model Boat Pond—from struggling with tiny rigging components and fat-fingered mistakes, to immediately appreciating how well-tuned and fast the DF95 felt thanks to Jon Rogers’ setup. Despite early missteps (snagging the anchor line, getting caught in irons, running aground while leading), Scot emphasizes how forgiving, welcoming, and genuinely helpful the San Diego Argonauts fleet was throughout the day.

The start line of a DF95 Points Race

Scot repeatedly highlights what surprised him most: how real the racing feels. Starts matter, shifts matter, mistakes are instantly punished, and moments of pure groove—when the boat hooks up and just goes—are every bit as intoxicating as on a full-size racecourse. He reflects on how RC sailing compresses decision-making, forces constant focus, and exposes weaknesses in boat handling and situational awareness far more quickly than big-boat racing. For him, the DF95 is not a toy but a legitimate training ground that sharpens instincts, accelerates learning, and reconnects sailors to the essence of the sport.

A scene from a former RACE WEEK event held at the San Diego Model Boat Pond

Ultimately, the episode becomes a love letter to accessible, low-drama racing. Scot contrasts the simplicity and fairness of one-design DF95 racing with the cost, politics, and rating frustrations of big-boat handicap systems, concluding that model sailing delivers more joy per dollar than almost anything else in sailing today. He encourages experienced sailors—and especially lapsed racers—to try RC sailing if they have a fleet nearby, promising they’ll find strong competition, generous mentorship, and that unmistakable “I love this f***ing sport” feeling all over again.

NAMBA District 19 POWER BOAT Series

 

Experience over 120 boats racing over two days on San Diego Argonauts Model Yacht Pond. Competitors who are racing for year end championship points will go head to head running 6 laps (almost one mile) on a course with 30 foot diameter turns expectng to hold their lanes in heat racing style. Points are accumulated after four rounds of racing based on their place of finish with the traditional John Perry Studio trophies awarded at the end of the day.

Come view Semi-Vee Flat Bottom Boats, Sport Hydros, Crackerboxes, Catamarans, Jersey Skiffs, Outriggers, and the crowd favorite Classic Thunderboats.

There is no fee for spectating. Bring a chair or a blanket and kick back and enjoy the San Diego summer sun.

Saturday and Sunday July 26-27, 2025. 9:00 AM 4:00 PM

San Diego Power July Event

 

Important Update: Streamlining Our San Diego Argonauts Email Groups


Dear Argonauts Members and Enthusiasts,

As part of our ongoing efforts to improve communication and streamline club operations, we’re making some updates to the San Diego Argonauts Email Groups. These changes aim to simplify how members connect, share updates, and stay informed while keeping our existing email-based communication system intact.

What’s Changing?

Clearer Organization & Simplified Categories
We’ve refined the structure of our email groups to make them easier to use and understand:

News Group – For official club announcements, regatta notices, and important updates. For club-to-individual one-directional updates.
Sail Group – Focused on discussions, race coordination, and event details for sailing enthusiasts. Member-to-member interactions.
– Scale Group – A dedicated space for scale boat builders and hobbyists to share insights, projects, and events. Member-to-member interactions.
– Members Group – An open forum for general club-related discussions, member-to-member interactions, and classifieds.

Automatic Group Assignments for Members
To ensure that active members receive relevant updates, we are implementing automatic group assignments based on membership status:

– Current paying members will automatically be added to their respective division groups (Sail, Scale, and Members) based on their interests and participation.
– Non-paying former members and all outside subscribers will be placed in the News Group only, where they can continue receiving general club updates.

Retirement of the Power Group
Due to relatively low activity and member count, the Power Group will be temporarily retired. Paying Power Division Members will be automatically added to the Members Group, which remains open for general discussions across all divisions.

What You Need to Do

Review the updated Email Groups page to familiarize yourself with the new structure.
Haven’t paid your 2025 dues yet? Now is the perfect time to renew your membership so you’re included in your division’s email group!
Have questions or suggestions? We’d love your input! Let us know if there are any additional improvements that would enhance communication for you.

Next Steps

These changes will go into effect during the first quarter of 2025.

Thank you for being a part of this great community!

Best regards,
Kerim Baran, Secretary
San Diego Argonauts