It was great to see so many H16s out in the Raleigh area. It was very competitive with the finishs really mixed up and lots of position changes throughout each race. We definitely need to do it again next year.

For those interested in more races in our area, check out the EMSA site soon for next year's schedule. http://www.emsa-sailing.org
It really gives you a great opportunity to meet other sailors and learn more about tuning and tactics.

Thanks Trey. Thanks Alan for the trophys. Thanks race committee for keeping it moving and doing a little babysitting duty for me.

Also Thanks Kirt for crewing at the last minute... I had come out with my youngest daughter, Lauren (it was her 8th birthday), to find the lake white-capping. Thought it best to pick up some extra weight. Lauren raced the first race, but got cold and sat on the committee boat races 2-4. Then raced solo with me in the 5th... We thought we came away with a bullet, leading Garland and the rest of boats around the lake. Unfortunately it wasn't until after the awards that we discovered that Garland and I were both over early at the start. But Lauren still thinks we won the race. It was probably fitting we were DSQ's for that race for switching crews and sailing under weight. Alan.. Lauren is ecstatic to come away with a 2nd place overall trophy and she is taking it to school today for show and tell.


Mark Williams
F18 H16
http://emsa-sailing.org