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‘Round The Hog…A Great Day

The 2018 ‘Round The Hog annual race was held on Saturday, August 25, under gorgeous blue skies and a perfect 10-knot breeze. Sailing days get no better.

The race is a self start, no protest, no fee race around Hog Island located just outside of Bristol Harbor. For this year we had 7 boats. The wind was directly from Hog Island, and we chose to go clockwise around with the upwind leg up Hog Island channel. Lulabelle (Carter Hall) got off to a good start, and headed up the channel leading the pack. We all squeezed upwind, and got a lift to get past land into the Mount Hope Bay channel. Everyone tacked to get around the lighthouse, and sailed another  long close-hauled leg to the upwind bouy. Remarkably (no, it really was remarkably!) Lulabelle was still in first. She managed to stave off a furious challenge from Bob Catani in Bramasole on the dead downwind leg. It was close racing, with the fleet continuing to race closer together. Rounding off the fleet finishing were Bob Rude in Apsaras, Lou Marino in Hope, Adrew MacKeith in Vexatious, Franco Rigatoni in Pau Hana, and Dom Meserli in New Hope.

And then to the barbecue at the Merino’s. Lou again produced his famous barbecued pulled pork, everyone brought dishes to share, stories were told, and the season remembered.

Gathering at Lou's patio

Gathering at Lou’s patio

The spread

The spread

Mr. Hog disapproves of pulled pork for lunch

Mr. Hog disapproves of pulled pork for lunch

Bob Rude telling a tale

Bob Rude telling a tale

We all had smiles

We all had smiles

A wonderful setting

A wonderful setting

Mr Hog dines the next day still disapprovingly

Mr Hog dines the next day still disapprovingly

The end of season ‘Round The Hog races and the cookout at Lou and Karen and Emilia’s home in Bristol are just plain wonderful. I know it signals the end of the racing season, but when my boat splashes down in May, I am already looking forward to the warmth and good feelings of the day. Our continued thanks to the Marino’s for hosting.

Oink-oink until next year!

 

‘Round The Hog Race on Saturday, August 25th

On Saturday, August 25th, IN A WEEK!!!, we will have the annual fun race around Hog Island just south of Bristol Harbor.  No protests are allowed, and there is no entry fee. Bring the family for crew, and bring eats (appetizer, dessert, salad) for the post-race gathering once again hosted by Lou and Karen Marino at their home in Bristol. Come race and then enjoy the best party of the year.All sailing abilities are welcomed.

IMG_0883The homemade slow cooker barbecuing the pulled pork

 

See NOR and S/I posted on the website on the righthand side of the homepage for details of the event..

Winner must once again agree to keep Mr. Hog on the mantle at home for a full year.

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To enter:   Email Carter at  seaspriteassociation@yahoo.com with boat name and an exact number of guests you are bringing (spouse, children, and crew) by Thursday evening August 23.

 

 

 

Lulabelle Wins A Squeaker At 2018 Sea Sprite Regatta

The 2018 Sea Sprite Regatta was held Saturday, July 28th, in Bristol Harbor. We had sunny skies, a 10 knot wind, and a lot of fun.

Christine Browne and the Bristol YC Race Committee ran 2 races on a windward-leeward course at the mouth of the harbor in the afternoon. We had 9 boats racing, including a team from the Herreshoff Marine Museum Sailing School.

photo by John Holscher

photo by John Holscher

 

Both races were marked by close crossings, tight finishes, and sharp tactics. In the first race, Bob Catani in Bramasole held off Carter Hall in Lulabelle with superb tactics rounding the leeward mark. Lou Marino in Hope placed third.  Lulabelle took the lead in the second race and managed to stay ahead of Bramasole for first place with Hope taking third. Lulabelle was declared the winner of the Regatta using the tie breaker rules.

We retired to the porch at Bristol YC for pizza and drinks and awards and stories. The buzz was wonderful. All skippers and crew were there along with the Race Committee. Kirk Cusik, director of the HMM Sailing School, also attended, as did Herb Brown and his wife Chris. Quite a crowd!

Thanks go to Bristol YC for hosting the event. It was a fine day.