Mellon promotes solo act
Chris Yemma
In the big-time sailing world, the America’s Cup is considered the
top challenge. A world-renowned sailor might not give a hoot about an
8-foot dingy.
But at the Balboa Yacht Club, where Naples Sabot racing is taken
as seriously as the next sport, the most basic elements of sailing
are being perfected.
Balboa Yacht Club member Nancy Mellon, 77, who acts as the adult
Sabot chair for the club, has the sport floating in the right
direction.
Secretary of the Southern California Women’s Sailing Association,
Mellon has been actively involved in the promotion and racing of the
little boats.
A one-man operation in an 8-foot boat, small sailboat racing
through the SCWSA takes place out of San Diego’s Mission Bay, San
Diego, Newport Harbor, Balboa and Alamitos Bay yacht clubs.
And Mellon runs the show.
“They say if you can sail a Sabot, you can sail anything,” said
Mellon Saturday, sipping a glass of Chardonnay at the Balboa Yacht
Club after a group finished up a race in Newport Harbor.
Mellon, who visits the club at least twice a week, retired from
teaching in 1993 and has been heavily involved in the sport since.
Mellon and her late husband, David, used to sail 40-foot sailboats
to Catalina and San Diego, but when he died in 1990, Mellon was drawn
to the smaller boats.
“You’re the only one in control in these boats,” Mellon said. “I
didn’t know how to operate the larger one’s. I was just taking
orders. I didn’t like being bossed around. Now I have to force myself
to be self-reliant and think ahead.”
Mellon said she couldn’t count the number of races she has won in
her years of participation, but the races that stand out in her mind
are the ones where the boat has capsized.
“You just have to sit there until someone comes out and rescues
you,” she said. “It’s the worst in the winter when it’s freezing
cold.”
Mellon, who also plays golf, said one of the best aspects of
sailing these boats is the active lifestyle, being out in the
sunshine with people you enjoy, and then getting together after the
race.
Mellon didn’t race in the Macho Men’s Regatta at the Balboa Yacht
Club Saturday, since she organized the event. But she handed out the
awards to the top finishers, ranging in age from 40 to older than
herself.
It was a breezy day and most finished in 45 minutes.
Division winners won a yacht club had and the two supreme winners
earned trophies.
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