We wish the wind would have provided a warmer welcome for our newest sailors Izzy and Clemence Delfosse in their new-to-them Puffer sailboat, and Lily Garrett, fresh from sailing camp, sailing with Jim Voelz (and teaching him some new low-wind techniques). And Beth Auld crewed for husband John Auld, perhaps not for the first time, but if not it has been many years. We are happy they all are sailing with us! Welcome aboard!
Delfosse's in background with their Puffer. John Gall in foreground in his Laser |
A great shot of Beth and John. Too bad we can't show a larger version. |
We can zoom in though. Yeah, you can bet reprints will be ordered! |
Normally we cancel a race if there is too little wind. In this case, there was plenty of wind in the morning and the forecast from two separate sources called for 8 mph wind, which would have made for a fine race. But at race time the wind went AWOL. With 8 boats rigged and at the starting line and our officiating volunteers ready to officiate, we chose to "race" anyway. About an hour later the first race was over and we chose not to spend more time drifting around the course chatting again. Sailors and volunteers returning to their docks were cooled off with a furious downpour. Some of us gathered at Arlene's after the race and had a fine time. Thanks Arlene!
We are grateful to our soaked volunteers Jack & Sandy Miller, Steve & Gretchen Fisher, Bernice Rains, as well as Jim Riffle in the safety boat.. Enduring the long race and the rain was above and beyond the call. They even reeled in all of the race markers after the race. This particular officiating team usually has a gourmet meal during the race and this time was no exception. They had plenty of time to dine while we inched our way around the course.
The menu was Chicken salad hot pockets, watermelon and cookies. |
Steve and Gretchen have captured the spirit with their T-shirts (make sure to look at the backs)!
Thanks also to Kevin Preuss assisted by Tom Schroeder for setting up the course. Kevin along with Beth Auld organize the races and we are grateful to them.
No need to raise the jib when you have a trolling motor! And it is easier on your crew. |
Race Results are below: Yep, just one race.
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