Great time at TWM regatta

I so enjoyed meeting some really great people over the weekend. I was looking for the winners posted someplace but I can't find them.
I am still learning everyone's name but I do remember that the F18 class was the 'Nigel and Alex show'. I believe Tom Hall and his wife Marietta were second and Rick Harper third.
The H16 class was won by Garland Ayscue. Brad Daily placed second (I think)
The open B class which was the H20, TheMightyHobie18 and H17 was Lynn Olson (I can't remember his crew's name, sorry) took first in his H 20, David Strickland in his H 18 took second (thanks again for letting me crew David!) and Sam Evans in his H17 took third.
I hope those who know everyone will correct me if I am wrong. I will try again to find out the official scores to post tomorrow.
The other three classes were the monohulls and I don't remember them as well.
I learned lots and had incredible fun. David Strickland explained so much to me about racing. I must have asked hundreds of questions he tolerated me very well. I did try to shut up every once in a while.
Nigel's boat was different than anything I had ever seen. The hulls looked really big and somehow...well...upside down. Different was certainly not synonymous with wrong because that thing could really move. Very cool.
I can't imagine a better way to spend a weekend. <img src=
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F18 Class, 8 boats
Nigel /Alex
Krantz /Lennard
Harper/ Goodman
Setelli/ Setelli
Then (I think)
Croughwell/Croughwell
Hall/Hall
Graves/Zander
Mosley/Palmer
This regatta was a fundraiser for our friend and fellow sailor Paul Goff. With 37 boats registered, we were able to raise $1500 to offset his heart surgery expenses. We feel very proud of that fact and have many people to thank for making this regatta a success, but mostly we wish Paul and speedy recovery! Final scores will be at www.seacats.org in the next day or so.



Because I actually got to sail I only have some pics of registration and milling around the clubhouse and such. I know Cary Palmer's wife took some too.
I noticed that pictures are something sailors want but have a hard time getting. I sketch with charcoal and do paintings as a hobby. I did the trophies for this regatta and had several comment that they would like for me to do something of them on their boat sailing but they needed a photo to give me. Four people just this weekend mentioned that they did not have a picture.
One of my girlfriends here in Columbia is an amateur photographer. Even though it is just a hobby for her, she does an excellent job. I spoke with her after the TWM regatta and asked if she would consider coming to regattas and such to photograph. She was actually really excited about the idea.
I want her to photograph and I will sketch or paint whatever people want. I think it will be fun. Sails are so beautiful and the ocean and lakes are wonderful things to draw. I actually do portraits more than anything so I would love to be able to put the sailors in the pictures.
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