Friday, March 28, 2008

Flying Scot Midwinters 2008



The Flying Scots experienced conditions at both ends of the spectrum for their midwinters this week. The fleet has a heavy population of lake sailors and Monday and Tuesday's weather was a bit much for some, with 15-20 from the Northeast and a really lumpy Tampa Bay. Many competitors were happy with Wednesday's dying breeze and Thursday was a complete drifter. That's undesireable for us, but we were happy to get the two days of great action photos. The Flying Scots are a great family fleet, with many parent-child teams and even more wife-husband teams. In fact, they have an annual Wife-Husband Regatta. It was also great to sit in on some of their Top Gun training and debrief sessions. It's always great to see sailors that are so dedicated to helping each other improve.

See Flying Scot Midwinters results at St. Petersburg Yacht Club's website: http://www.spyc.org/.

Take a look at the event photos, sorted by sail number, at http://www.photoboat.com/ .

Tuesday, March 18, 2008

St. Petersburg Winter Lightning Championship 2008

The Lightning has been around for a long time but despite its more classic shape, it still goes fast and looks good doing it. 69 crews proved that at this weekend's Winter Lightning Championship at St. Petersburg YC, the last stop on the Lightning Southern Circuit. There's nothing like 69 boats on the line and 15 knots of breeze on a lumpy Tampa Bay. The result: Allen took 3,000 photos on Saturday. We had a great time showing a slideshow at the Banquet on Saturday night in St. Petersburg Yacht Club's ballroom, particularly because we got to learn a lot about the Lightning fleet's history and the members' dedication, friendship, and generosity. Maybe we'll end up in a Lightning when we finally find time for sailing again.

See the lightning photos at www.PhotoBoat.com and the results at www.spyc.org.

Tuesday, March 11, 2008

Miami Grand Prix '08

Conditions were beautiful off of Key Biscayne today for Acura Miami Grand Prix racing Saturday. With a stiff breeze but relatively flat seas, particularly compared to the bumps the day before, the Farr 40s, Melges 32s, and more were just flying. It was an easy day to capture boats looking good. See more photos at http://www.photoboat.com/ .