Annual sailing regatta the 'best ever'
John Underwood edged out a pack of
elite sailors to win the annual Whitefish Lake Regatta held July
16-17 on Whitefish Lake near City Beach.
Nine Laser class sailboats were entered
in this year’s event that was expanded to two days. The Laser is
the Olympic single-handed dinghy and a pure “one design” class —
all of the boats must be exactly the same.
Since Laser boats are all built
identically, the winner is determined solely by sailing skills, not
equipment. Racers have to know where the wind is, and more
importantly, where the wind is going to be later in the course.
Event organizer Peter Aronsson started
up the sailing races two years ago.
The racing started at 7 a.m. both
Saturday and Sunday mornings. A total of 22 back-to-back
around-the-buoys races were held. A strong wind came in early each
morning until about noon.
Event organizer Peter Aronsson noted
that 22 races far exceeds the three total races they got in during
last year’s event.
“The competitive level this year was
very good with the first six boats finishing within 200 feet of
each other,” Aronsson said. “The Canadians gave us all a good
whipping with only John Underwood finishing ahead of them.”
Aronsson led the Whitefish contingent
of boaters, followed by Shawna Moore and Doug Reed.
Peter and Cheri Aronsson have organized
the re-birth of the famous sailing Regatta for the past three
years. They described this year’s event as a “Huge success — the
best ever”.
The Regatta is dedicated to recognizing
the work of the Whitefish Lake Institute in promoting clean and
quiet boating on Whitefish Lake.
The Race Committee, headed up again
this year by Cheri Aronsson with assistants Fred Jones and Heather
Mull, alternated the courses. The Committee Boat anchored at the
starting line was loaned for the Regatta by Bill and Scott
Kahle.
Following the racing an awards ceremony
and luncheon capped off the two days of sailing on Whitefish
Lake.
“It was a beautiful spectacle to see
the white sails and colorful boats against the clear blue skies,
sparkling water, and crisp weather of a beautiful Whitefish summer
day,” Aronsson commented.
Final results
1. John Underwood, Columbia Falls; 2.
David Elliot, Calgary. 3; Richard Quinlan, Lethbridge; 4. Mike
Gilbert, Missoula; 5. Peter Aronsson, Whitefish; 6. Shawna Moore,
Whitefish; 7. Doug Reed, Whitefish; 8. Brook Blakeley,
Stevensville; 9. Austin Gilbert, Missoula in his first Regatta as a
junior sailor.