“Blind Squirrel” takes first place; extreme wind interrupts racing on day three.
The four days of racing at the forty-fourth Buccaneer 18 North American Championship Regatta (BNAC), held on spectacular Lake Dillon in Colorado’s high country, were hard-fought and exciting. The competition included four former BNAC champions along with local favorites holding several national titles. Twenty-three boats competed in the Championship “A fleet,” with seven boats in the “B fleet” and all boats starting together. John Weiss and Jay Foght, from Kenosha, Wisconsin, took first place for the A fleet on “Blind Squirrel.”
On the last day of racing two races were held with three boats in contention for the championship. As was the case for most of the races, wind came in strongly with unpredictable gusts on the course. The top three, Weiss and Foght on “Blind Squirrel,” along with Ed Montano and Shannon Devine on “Atrevida,”both from Kenosha, and Dillon Yacht Club’s Frank Keesling and Robin Jackson aboard “Stella,” had their work cut out for them.
Montano scored second in the first race but ninth in the last. In the end, Weiss and Foght won the last race to win the regatta with 20 points and three race wins. Montano took second with 21 points and three wins, and Keesling came in third with 23 points. Jim Daus and Nate Burger were fourth on “Quack Quack Quack,” and Jimmy and Kristi Yurko took fifth on “Dragonarse.”
Thursday’s racing was interrupted by a sustained high wind event late in the day. During the third race, just after 5pm, there was a sudden increase in wind speed under clear skies as the fleet was on the downwind leg of the course. Many sailors found it impossible to control their boats, and a third of the fleet capsized in the cold mountain lake. Several others were able to douse their spinnakers and continue to the leeward mark, only to find it impossible to continue upwind in nearly 40 mph wind that lasted around 45 minutes. Racing was abandoned and a rescue operation commenced.