The 2018 Buccaneer North American Championship (“BNAC”) was held at Western Carolina Sailing Club (“WCSC”) from September 9-14. Sunday afternoon the 9th and Monday the 10th were dedicated to checking in and measuring, by Scott Laundry the Class Measurer. Practice races were conducted on Monday afternoon. Monday evening was capped with a welcoming cookout consisting of brats, hot dogs, and hamburgers with all the fixings. Trickster IPA was furnished by sponsor Green Man Brewery in Asheville, North Carolina.
Sponsors for the event were: WindRider, Schurr Sails, Ronstan, Mad Sails, Gill, APS, Mack Sails, Green Man Brewery, North Sails. Fifteen teams showed up to compete from AL, CO, FL, GA, MD, NC, NY, SC, VA, WI, and Washington DC. There were 13 boats in “A” fleet and 2 boats in “B” fleet.
Each day began with a heavy continental breakfast including eggs, sausage, and cheese grits along with fruit, assorted cereals, bagels, toast, and English muffins, coffee & orange juice. Fixings were also furnished for making lunches for each day. These included assorted breads, deli style ham, turkey, and chicken, peanut butter and jelly, assorted chips, and assorted cookies, fresh fruit, and water.
Racing was scheduled to begin at 1100 on Tuesday, but the wind never filled in. PRO John Kreidler eventually sent the fleet back to the harbor to wait it out to see if conditions improved. The wind never improved and all races were abandoned for the day around 1530. There was a happy hour sponsored by Green Man Brewery and meal catered by Sistas Catering consisting of fried and baked chicken, green beans, creamed corn, rice ad gravy, mac and cheese, rolls, “sweet” tea, and 3 different homemade cakes. After the meal, the BCA member meeting was conducted by Commodore Ed Montano on the clubhouse deck.
It was decided to move the start time for racing up and hour to 1000 and extend the last race time by 30 minutes to 1700 to increase the opportunity to get more races in. Wednesday’s racing began at 1000 with winds out of the N to NE ranging at 4 to 9 mph. Six races were sailed