the 2007 Rock Hall Weekend Thursday: arrival & party pics mostly by Uncle Al ... |
Wednesday afternoon, Uncle Al
got to vacuum the house (note front hall rug hanging from mast) while
waiting for Marc to arrive after completing his work day in Markham, NE
of Toronto. The plan was to hit the hotel in Bradford, PA in time for a
late supper, and then get an early start towards Rock Hall and the
beloved River Race and Regatta. All this was duly accomplished, and by
early Thursday afternoon, we had safely arrived at ...
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... Chestertown's Chester River
Yacht & Country Club where tomorrow's River Race would start. It
was a relatively cool afternoon (70F) for mid-June on the Chesapeake
Bay, as we greeted various Wayfarer friends such as Tony Krauss (white
shirt) and Jim Lingeman (r) who
had come up all the way from Lake Eustis in Florida, what with this
year's Rock Hall Regatta doubling as the Wayfarer U.S. Nationals. For
Jim, it was a double reunion: a former top-flight Windmill sailor, Jim
was happy to see ...
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... Allen Chauvenet (r) and his lovely wooden Windmill
Beauty & The Beast. The
latter was to provide Jim with flags and other paraphernalia he would
need to run the Windmill Nationals in Virginia in mid-July. I checked
their site today (1 Nov
07) but alas, found no report on that event. Above, Allen (r) and Marc discuss the upcoming
Chester River Race for which Allen is thrilled to have an experience,
capable crew this year. Allen mentioned the fact that this year, the
Windmill would show the Wayfarers a thing or two. The gauntlet was thus
dropped to Marc and Al, defending River Race champions.
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(l
to r) Jim, Marc and Tony enjoy talking sailing. ... |
Our team of octogenarians, Bob
Frick (r) and Peter Every
have arrived from Michigan. ... |
Allen (l) explains the Windmill
centreboard to a fellow sailor. It's obviously a ... ... |
... dagger board, and I can't
say I envy the Windmills in that regard, what with the Chester River
being filled with shoals where a kick-up pivoting board is a nice
insurance policy against flawed navigation. ... |
Tony has launched and moored
his boat at the CRYCC, and is already delivering his trailer to the
Rock Hall YC. After getting us lost twice on the back roads of the
Eastern Shore, Uncle Al now lets Tony lead, and is rewarded by the
unique sight of his truck signalling a right turn while his trailer
indicates left turn. Turns out Tony had put his lights board on the
trailer upside down - which still doesn't explain Tony's truck
indicating a right turn as he turns left?
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As we prepared for the
traditional Thursday night Wayfarer party which had been moved from
Frank Pedersen's place to the Rock Hall YC due to the large number of
W's expected, the temperature plunged into the low 50's F. Having only
ever experience summer heat at Rock Hall, Uncle Al (above) had brought no long pants
or sweatshirts. Fortunately, Mary had brought along two genuine "Union
Suits" (complete with seat flap!) that Al had had delivered to their
place in North East, Maryland. One of these was ...
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... pressed into service. Julia
has since insisted on sewing up the seat flap! ... |
It'll be the Nylon Hilton for
Bob (l) and Peter. ... |
The Wayfarers have arrived in
force. ... |
Marc Bennett and Julie
Seraphinoff - don't they make a lovely couple??!! ... |
Marc's and my host, Lee
Cowperthwait, has retired - sadly for us - as the head RHYC bartender. Dark 'n Stormies will never be
quite as good again. But this does give him time to sit and chat with
us, which is a good thing! ... |
As the temperature threatened to
dip below 50F, festivities moved indoors. (l to r) Peter Every, Bob Frick, Mike and Dotty Murto (up from Florida), Jim Lingeman ... |
While North Carolina's Jim and
Linda Heffernan lurk in the background, we have a front row of (l to r) Sarah Pedersen, Joan M,
Sarah's dad Frank, Tony Krauss and Andy Douma (our new Ottawa
W owner). ... |
Beside Andy, we have Lori
Beehler (Ottawa) and Mary Abel. Back row, l to r: Linda and Jim Heffernan plus Jason Hassard (teamed up on W3140 with Lori). |