Florida Sunfish Regionals at Punta Gorda: Good Sailing Takes Thinking

By Mindy S. Strauley

 

Despite the havoc that Hurricane Charley brought to Punta Gorda in 2004, we welcomed the opportunity to bring the Sunfish Class back to the area.  I personally could not wait to get back to the area to see friends I hadn’t seen in over a year and to enjoy the hospitality that is always bestowed upon us from the locals.

 

We knew it wasn’t going to be the typical “roll out of your bed and into your boats” convenience we had been spoiled by, given that Charley turned the Harbor Inn into the vacant lot it now is.  But, we were ready to experience a different type of race venue in Punta Gorda, despite having to wake up before getting out to the course.

 

In anticipation of a great weekend, I cut out of work early and was on the road by noon on Friday.  Our traveling tunes blaring on the radio for the first 3 hours and a switch to our race ready “Guns n’ Roses” CD for last ½ hour.

 

Friday evening we enjoyed a get together at the Rowland (Rose and John) household where we were able to meet the race crew and offer some bribes (but none were taken).

 

Saturday twenty-six sailors arrived at the new sailing site of the Punta Gorda Sailing Club.  It was a sunny day with winds ranging from 5-8 out of the North.  Four races were sailed with Joe Blouin leading at the end of Saturday, followed by Paul Strauley.

 

Sunday also greeted us with hot-sunshine and light winds (5-8mph) out of the North.   Towards the end of the 3rd race you can tell everyone was getting over-heated and tired.  One more mark rounding to the finish and the “loudest” highlight (for me) of the regatta presented itself.

 

I am working on a 5th place, maybe 6th if Charlie Clifton could get past me.  Coming to the last leeward mark everyone is outside of me, commotion behind me as Danny Escobar (on port) must have misplaced his port-starboard stickers, as he takes half the fleet (on starboard) for a ride.  I approach the mark, ignoring the screaming behind me, knowing I have room but not enough to do a wide jibe without taking off Paul’s head, who was just outside me.  So, I round slow, close to the mark but next thing I know Paul is yelling at me, “you need to go up, go up.  Can’t you round a mark.  Blah, blah blah (you fill in the words).”  But obviously I couldn’t go anywhere, because as Paul did his jibe, his big fat butt landed on my tiller instead of his own boat.  I responded, “get your big, fat _ _ _ off my boat so I can move.”

 

Suffice it to say, we split tacks, annoyed at the situation.  Joe Blouin maintained his lead to win the Florida Regionals at Punta Gorda.  Trophies were given out and everyone extended their congratulatory remarks to PGSC for a job well done.

 

For me, my trip home was way different than my anticipatory trip to Punta Gorda. It was a long 3 ½ hour ride home with Paul as the only thing breaking the silence was the Tampa Bay Buccaneers pouncing the Buffalo Bills.  We pulled into our driveway as I turned to Paul with my first words being, “What were you thinking?”  His response, “I wasn’t.”

 

Paul and I look forward to going back to Punta Gorda and he promises that next time he will think while he sails instead of watching Danny mess up.

 

Full Results as follows:

 

 

Place

Name

Total points

R1

R2

R3

R4

R5

R6

R7

1

Joe Blouin

24

1

4

2

4

2

10

1

2

James Leibl

34

7

2

8

11

3

1

2

3

Jeff Olson

35

3

6

12

8

1

2

3

4

Paul Strauley

55

5

5

10

3

8

18

6

5

Tony Elliott

60

10

12

7

6

13

3

9

6

Mindy Strauley

64

14

8

13

1

14

4

10

7

Ursula Olson

65

13

11

14

9

5

5

8

8

Danny Escobar

67

4

10

3

15

7

11

17

9

Charlie Clifton

69

11

9

4

10

15

15

5

10

David Olson

73

27

3

6

2

4

27

4

11

Cindy Clifton

77

27

14

1

5

12

7

11

12

John Fletcher

80

2

13

16

16

10

8

15

13

Bob McElwain

81

6

7

27

7

11

9

14

14

David Hartman

84

12

1

19

21

6

13

12

15

Erik Erickson

86

16

17

11

14

9

6

13

16

Rita Steele

91

8

15

15