| Sailing regatta raises more than $25,000 for ACS |
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| Written by Gail Bleckman - PortJefferson.com | |
| August 11 2007 | |
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The still waters on Long Island Sound Saturday showed little sign of life — there was barely a breeze, it was hot and sticky; not ideal conditions for sailboat racing. However, local sailing enthusiasts were still delighted to participate in the second longest running charity regatta in the U.S., the 25th annual American Cancer Society Regatta, sponsored by the Mount Sinai Sailing Association (MSSA) and hosted at the Mount Sinai Yacht Club. That's Ridiculous was the first of Division II boats to race, accomplishing a perfect start. ZZZooom started second, while Catch the Wind, Solar Wind, Panache, Stressless and Ledia II followed immediately. Soon Patriot, Anomaly, Starwood, Raggamuffin, Beowulf, Obsession, Ragtime and Ramboat were in the race. Following were Better Days, Concordia, Skywalker II, Excalibur III, Irish Mist, Anniversary, Siboney and Akula. The biggest disappointment of the day was that only four boats were able to complete the race, through no fault of their own. The winds, light to begin with, died. The time limit expired prior to the smaller boats reaching the finish marker. There was one boat in the Class 3 division and three boats in Class 5 that were able to complete the course. As a result, some trophies were not awarded. http://portjefferson.com/1editorialbody.lasso?-token.folder=2007-08-09&-token.story=65971.112114 |
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