How about a video to remind you how much fun we had on the Jimmy Wilson Race.
You can see the video >here<
Thanks for working on videos, Bucky! If we're lucky, we'll have a system down for videos sometime mid-October.
St. Michaels Wednesday Night Racing hosts races on Wednesday evenings. The races
run from the first Wednesday in May to the first Wednesday in October
giving us about 22 evenings of fun!
Sep 12, 2019
Results from 9/11
Hi Everyone,
Thanks for coming out racing last evening. Very nice night for sailing despite the solumn nature of the day.
Congratulations to John and Rowan on Betty Ford for a first-place in the Stars. Also, congratulations goes to the crew of Javelin and the crew of Ful Dek for coming in first.
Great sailing everyone!
You can see all the results >here<
Thanks for coming out racing last evening. Very nice night for sailing despite the solumn nature of the day.
Congratulations to John and Rowan on Betty Ford for a first-place in the Stars. Also, congratulations goes to the crew of Javelin and the crew of Ful Dek for coming in first.
Great sailing everyone!
You can see all the results >here<
Sep 5, 2019
Results from 9/4 Jimmy Wilson Race
What great fun! An excellent evening with plenty of wind. Most everyone made it around the 6.8-mile course in about 1½ hours just before the rain came in for the evening. I think Mr. Jimmy would be happy to see the fleets racing.
We were trying to remember earlier the name of the race before it was renamed for Mr. Jimmy. It was the Bigelow Race and it was started by Mr. Jimmy and Ms. Jeannie in order for the Log Canoe Association to be part of CBYRA. Over the years I remember Magic racing in it several times and I think I remember Jay Dee racing too. After CBYRA stopped requiring the race, Mr. Jimmy loved and continued to run the race for years.
The downwind start for the race is always exciting. Amazingly, no one was over early, but people were definitely riding the line. The logic for the evening seemed to be to go counter-clockwise around the island, but we couldn't get close enough to see if it paid off.
Congratulations to Sean Callahan and crew on Bellatrix for a first-place finish in the A class. It was fun to see a Melges 24 on the course. Also having a great race finishing first was Tim and Tim on Tim's Boat in the Star class as well as Ful Dek in the B class.
You can see all the results >HERE<
Good times. Thanks for coming out for the James H Wilson Round the Island Race.
We were trying to remember earlier the name of the race before it was renamed for Mr. Jimmy. It was the Bigelow Race and it was started by Mr. Jimmy and Ms. Jeannie in order for the Log Canoe Association to be part of CBYRA. Over the years I remember Magic racing in it several times and I think I remember Jay Dee racing too. After CBYRA stopped requiring the race, Mr. Jimmy loved and continued to run the race for years.
The downwind start for the race is always exciting. Amazingly, no one was over early, but people were definitely riding the line. The logic for the evening seemed to be to go counter-clockwise around the island, but we couldn't get close enough to see if it paid off.
Congratulations to Sean Callahan and crew on Bellatrix for a first-place finish in the A class. It was fun to see a Melges 24 on the course. Also having a great race finishing first was Tim and Tim on Tim's Boat in the Star class as well as Ful Dek in the B class.
You can see all the results >HERE<
Good times. Thanks for coming out for the James H Wilson Round the Island Race.
Sep 3, 2019
Time tomorrow!
Tomorrow is the reschedule of the Jimmy Wilson Race. What time?
5:45 PM first warning.
>here< are the Sailing Instructions.
5:45 PM first warning
5:45 PM first warning
5:45 PM first warning
5:45 PM first warning
5:45 PM first warning
5:45 PM first warning
5:45 PM first warning.
>here< are the Sailing Instructions.
5:45 PM first warning
5:45 PM first warning
5:45 PM first warning
5:45 PM first warning
5:45 PM first warning
5:45 PM first warning
Sep 2, 2019
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