Race in the face of winter
Terrance Phillips
You would think that boating purists would slack off when the water
cools down. Not so.
Starting Saturday, and the first Saturday and Sunday of the next four
months, the Balboa Yacht Club will present the Sunkist Series.
This, like the Voyagers Hot Rum Series, is an inside the harbor race.
The series is open to all Sabots, Metcalfs, Lido 14 A’s and B’s,
Thistles, CFJs, Lasers, T-12s and any other class under 20 feet in
length, with five boats per start.
For more information about this small boat series, call Troy Heidemann
at the Balboa Yacht Club race office (949) 673-3515, ext. 131.
The first race of the Voyager Yacht Club’s Hot Rum Series was a real
hit -- literally. This was the race in which the uncontrolable bloke, who
was being protested, tried to resolve the issue by exercising the Marquis
of Queensberry rules, rather than taking the more conventional
“Corinthian” approach.
However, this “Mike Tyson” of yachting has bit off more than he can
chew, as I understand the race committee will seek PHRF action concerning
rule 69, a rule that basically forbids unsportsmanlike conduct.
In spite of the Hot Rum Sunday punch, the Sunday race went smoothly
with Vortex, owned by Bruce Twichell of SBYRC, winning first-place
honors. Lickety Split, owned by Joe Degenhardt of the Bahia Corinthian
YC, taking second, and Dan Rosen of the South Shore YC’s Problem Child in
third place for the “A Class.”
In the “B Class,” it was Growl, owned by Rowell Green of the Balboa
YC, first; Pintado, skippered by Dave Williams of Newport Beach YC,
second; and also from the NBYC, Jack Hester’s Fascination II landing
third place.
The second of the Hot Rum Series will be held November 21. For more
information, contact Voyager race committee chairman Fred Masino at
(949) 723-5107.
Additional races being held in November:
Nov. 13 - Newport Harbor YC Winter #2 inside race; Dana Point Yacht
Club J/24 Fall Series; Voyagers YC Commodore’s Race PHRF; Voyager YC
Campbell Sloop Race.
Nov. 14 - South Shore YC Turkey Regatta PHRF, OD.
Nov. 20 - Dana Point YC Commodores Challenge Invitational PHRF.
Nov. 21 - Voyager YC Hot Rum #2 PHRF.
Nov. 27 - Dana Point YC J/24 Fall. This millennium thing is causing
yacht clubs some major problems.
Can’t buy Dom Pergnon, Crystal or Chandon White Star? Lobsters and
even filet mignon are already spoken for. What’s a yachty to do?
In addition, several clubs have already sold out the right to blow a
millennium horn and wear a silly pointy hat. The Bahia Corinthian has
been sold out for a month or more.
I don’t get it. Newport resident Chris Coffin, currently in Auckland,
New Zealand, heading up the America True syndicate in the America’s Cup
Challenge, tells me the least expensive restaurant New Year’s Eve
packages are going for $500 per person down under!
This is just another indication that being associated with boats can
be pricey. To me, it’s just another tick on the clock and it places my
birth date one more year further away. Have a hoot.
TERRANCE PHILLIPS’ boating column appears on Fridays.
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