Dear Fleet V Members,
The 2007 Regional
Regatta is now complete and if you missed it then you missed some great
sailing. This year we had six boats entered which included, Discovery,
Jane's Addiction, One Time, Tiburon, Reiman N Reason and Quiet Woman.
Manana Iguana and Nemesis wanted to be there but had crew difficulties
which prevented them from competing. Unfortunately we had no visitors
from out of the Long Beach area. The format of the Regatta consisted of
six races with one throw out.
PRO Don Warner selected
some terrific courses and officiated as only a person of his stature can
do. As is always the case our most distinguished fleet member, Judy
Johnson, lent her support to the effort.
The event looked like it
might turn out to be a runaway as One Time took three bullets on
Saturday. However that was not to be the case as Sunday provided drama in
the extreme. Jane's took bullets in the first two races and all of
a sudden they were tied with One Time going into the final race. Discovery
was but a few points behind. Anything was possible.
The final race was
a three-lapper with Discovery jumping into the lead and holding it for
virtually the entire race. For a short period of time One Time was able
to pass them but it was short lived as they had some difficulty with the
final spinnaker set and before they could get it undone Discovery was able to
jump back into the lead and hold it to the finish. However, much of the
story was the duel between One Time and Jane's Addiction. Spirited
starts, multiple lead changes, jibing duels, fake jibes, etc. etc. took place
until One Time was finally able to prevail and claim overall victory.
Jane's Addiction took the runner up position followed closely by
Discovery.
Don Reiman and Scott
Kramer brought their boat out for a rare weekend appearance and sailed strongly
both days. Hope to see more of them on weekend races. Tiburon had
some moments of excellence and showed steady improvement as the weekend
progressed. The same would be said of Quiet Woman. All in all it
was a great weekend. We were blessed with great weather, decent
winds and spirited, clean, sportsmanlike competition. The Regatta was
competed on the water and that's where it was decided.
Mark down August 8th as
being the date of our annual Fleet V dock party. For this event everyone
is invited. Crews, wives, kids, girlfriends, friends, new recruits,
etc. If you're in doubt as to whether to invite someone then go
ahead and invite them.
Someone once asked me
what I do with all the Rum that I win on
Wednesday nights. The answer is that much of it is taken to the dock
parties and you guys drink it in Mike Newey's great Mojitos. I'll
bring several bottles to this year's dock party and some of you other winners
are encouraged to do likewise. It's for a good cause.
Finally, I am saddened
to report tht LBYC's Waterfront Director, Alex Uniak has elected to expand his
resume by resigning his position and moving on to other
challenges. The Fleet is going to miss him sorely. He's a terrific
guy and has always been a strong supporter of Fleet V racing. Much of our
recent success has been due to him. He's been a great
Waterfront Director and I have relied on him to the extreme.
However, first and foremost Alex is a sailor and in his current position he hqs
found himself doing less and less of it. Hopefully that will
change. Best of luck to you Alex, we'll miss you.