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Sitting in front of the fire on a cold rainy/snowy winter evening looking at photos from last summer sailing in a mountain paradise. Our Payette Cup club regatta in June drew 26 boats and very light winds. Here is a 26 boat start on a short course. Photos taken from the committee barge.
Was great fun...and not a great idea to go off on port!!
Andy Anderson 45 North C25 #5608 TRWK MHYC-McCall, Idaho ELV. 5000' 45N lat.
<blockquote id="quote"><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica" id="quote">quote:<hr height="1" noshade id="quote"><i>Originally posted by Stinkpotter</i> <br />Looks like you had more 25' Catalinas than at our Nationals. <hr height="1" noshade id="quote"></font id="quote"></blockquote id="quote">That would make it a good venue for next year's C25/250/Capri National Regatta. Why don't you put in a bid for it?
We only had 3 C25's and one 250 this year.... We've had as many as 8 in years past. We typically have 4-6 for our monthly club races. We've had as many as 40 boats in this June regatta.
Here's a link to our club website. Results for the past two Payette cup regattas are posted under race results. I'll raise hosting the nationals to this year's officers. We might be able to draw some participation from Portland and Puget Sound areas.
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