Just returned from a great weekend up in Maine. I went up to spend a long weekend with some friends and to race in the Reach Race. We raced on Cicada, a friend's Nevins 40 with a long racing pedigree. Maybe a hundred of the best looking sailboats I've ever seen in one place. (Although there were no old Cheoy Lee's to look at) . I could have skipped the Mystic wooden boat show if I knew how good this was going to be. It was hard to just let your eyes settle on just one boat because there was so much to look at.
There was little wind and a lot of fog but we did well, (really well) in the race. The trophies were handed out and we didn't get one on awards night, we may get one yet because there were some mistakes made. We were placed in the wrong class and may not have been given the correct start/finish time.
Aside from the race, (which was the best) we simply had a great time. Delicious food constantly pouring out of the companion way, a cold Heiniken in the sun and hot buttered rum for the lighting/rain squall, music, dancing and some really nice people.
My daughter wasn't with me unfortunately, she was having her own great time at a girls weekend in the Cape with her Mom and some friends. We did have the two boys who will be inheriting Cicada eventually, so there was three generations of the same family on the boat all who have or will eventually own her. Probably not something that happens much these days.
I'm looking for more pictures of the race. There's some more here:
http://ellsworthamerican.smugmug.com/gallery/5643227_oBcZQ
More here on the ERR website:
http://www.erregatta.com/photos.html