Southern Bay Race Week's day one regatta party had been subject to bad thunderstorms all night. After two or three times setting up and packing up again due to too much rain splashing under our tent and putting our computers at risk, team PhotoBoat finally "gave up" and began packing up our photo viewer terminals into our waterproof dock box. We were glad we did. As we packed away the last computer and locked the box, the band stopped playing suddenly and announced a tornado warning. Before we had time to check radar, we were all being herded into the yacht club by the staff. Resist as some of us did in the typical sailor mindset, thinking we could make our own decision with a quick check of our smartphones, security wouldn't have it. Within seconds, all 200 or so people were inside the club and huddled in the hallway and stairwell.
Everybody suffered some damage, and some people had to spend the night at the club. But it's amazing that nobody got hurt. We have the Hampton Yacht Club staff to thank for that. And after the storm, the scene was very civilized and comfortable considering what we had all just been through. If I ever have to go through a tornado or similar disaster again, I can only hope to be in the company of a bunch of sailors. And early the next morning, thanks largely to the two teams from the Naval Academy who organized a very effective debris pickup, cleanup was so fast, snapping photos for insurance purposes had to be done quickly. By the time we left the club at 9 AM, all of the branches and other pieces of debris were in a large pile. The navy kids were on to, and almost finished with, sweeping up glass now.
The regatta was abandoned due to the extensive damage and downed trees in the streets, so we headed home to CT to start taking care of repairs on our truck and replacing equipment. But our boat survived unscathed, and we enjoyed an unexpected opportunity to photograph the Cedar Point One Design regatta in some pretty, and far-from-threatening, conditions on Sunday. It's good to be home. See Friday's Southern Bay Race Week photos here and Sunday's CPYC One Design photos here.