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In
what can be best characterized as the "where's the wind"
event, this years participants had ample opportunity to socialize
and enjoy the hospitality put on by both fleets and organized
by Interlake and Flying Scot fleet captains Tyler Cathy and Marilyn
Poulter. This year's theme was "South of the Border".
There were many fun activities, which started with several sailors
taking a whack at the pinata. Most of us concluded that more wind
was generated from this one event than what Mother Nature provided
for the entire weekend.
Next
up was the infamous "leg Identification" contest. Smiles
abounded as several men took off their shoes and socks to have
their blindfolded spouse/signficant other identify their legs
and feet from a line-up. There certainly was pressure to choose
the right person. Maybe more so than a congested starting line
or mark rounding. As is turned out the ladies were perfect in
picking our their guy. An embarrassing situation adverted!
The
last event of the afternoon was learning a few south of the border
dance maneuvers with instructors and Interlake sailors Joe and
Michele Smyk. Regatta participants gracefully performed the Macarena
and many other moves as club diners and a private wedding party
looked on. Who said that sailors can't dance?
Oh
by the way, there actually was some sailing. One race to be exact,
early Saturday afternoon. With the wind almost non-existent, both
fleets had the opportunity to sail the lake as the race committee
headed by Jeff DeBoer confronted very changing wind conditions.
It certainly looked like the Pied Piper had returned.
The
race proved to be most challenging. Local knowledge paid off (or
just plain luck as many of the sailors would tell you) for Interlake
champion Craig Kivi and Flying Scot champion Forest Rogers both
from PYC. Somehow they sidestepped the unforgettable last upwind
mark featuring a"no wind" rounding with the
Scot fleet catching most of the Interlake fleet. Approximately
20 skippers held their collective breath in a bumper car environment
hoping to avoid contact and the penalty, which certainly would
put you back at the fleet. Somehow everyone came clean. Everyone
was certainly delighted to get it over and move onto the social
activities.
The
regatta provided a nice distraction from the events of September
11th. Here's hoping for more wind next year.
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