Day 2
The weather forecast for Sunday called for mostly sunny skies, with a high near 85, with south wind 7 to 13 mph, with gusts as high as 20 mph. From 10 AM to about 1 PM the winds were stronger than that, running about 20 MPH with powerful shifty gusts, but after that they settled down to the predicted range. And we definitely reached the 85 degree mark, making for a warm afternoon when out of the wind, and shirt sleve weather even in the wind.
RC set a 5 – 1 course and, for the first race, sent competitors three times around, keeping them on the course for two hours. Subsequent races were single loop races, allowing two more races before calling it a day at 3 PM. A second Santana had joined the PHRF fleet for day 2, making for a little more interesting competition there.
Back at the dock we started the awards ceremony at 4 PM. Results here. Congratulations to J/22 skipper Michael Kline and crew, who won the Shootout trophy for a second year in a row, beating out a U-20 team in a second-level tiebreaker. And congratulations to Kurt Robinson who handily won the Hornblower trophy.
Sincere thanks to all who helped plan and run this regatta, starting with Regatta Chair Curtis Rist, who also worked Race Committee on both days and served as PRO on Sunday. Special thanks to Julie Rist, our speedy and accurate scorekeeper, who also worked RC on both days. And to Paul Kresge, our PRO on Saturday; Roy Burley, Dan May; Mika Hamer; Barb Thompson; Mark Olszowy; and Tom Fitzpatrick (Julie’s brother) who rounded out the RC crew.