February was our month to redeem ourselves after our ignominious Wreckers Race finish in January. And we did. A second place finish for the full race length proved we can still hang in there. The start was a little dicey. The Wreckers Race allows boats to keep the engine on until you cross the starting line, and to use it if you are in unsafe conditions. At the start, we were squeezed between 2 boats on either side, and one behind and kept the engine on just past the starting line. How far past. Ummm, it depends on who you ask, but somewhere between 15 and 30 yards. In our defense, the race is 6 miles, and we finished 4 minutes ahead of the next competitor. First place in our division went to dock-mate, Jose Pagan, on Atlantica. We had teased him about his new sails and light weight sheets, but they did him proud. The other winner from the marina was David on Fair Winds. His crew won an award for most creative. They sailed through the starting line with all hands on the side trailing fishing lines through the water.
This is Schooner Wharf's photo of the winners.
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