Today's race update: Just one race in today due to the wind going away just as the first race was finishing. Good thing the class decided to start an hour earlier today or there would have been no race at all. The lake was mildly bouncy at the start with a northwesterly peaking around 12 knots and slowly dieing during the race with the water getting correspondingly smoother. After the first finishers it started clocking and was very light for the last finishers. The boats were sent in and the wind died completely so the decision to end the regatta became an easy one to make. The west coast guys had to pack up the container and awards were going to be at 2 P.M. There were also competitors from the east coast, Florida, and other faraway places who were eyeing getting a jump on the long trip home so attendance at the banguet dinner at 6:30 might be lower than originally expected. The class has to be happy with such a good and geographically diverse turnout. There was at least one race each day and a decent mix of conditions to help determine a champion and make a successful regatta.