LOWISA
49 was a blast! – The iconic annual regatta on Lake of the Woods never
disappoints. Those that have done it before know that LOWISA is an event like
no other.
We raced
and cruised all day in the company of the fleet, then enjoyed anchoring in some
of the most beautiful scenic surroundings in the world. The racing was
competitive this year and the courses were challenging but everyone enjoyed
pushing themselves and their boat to learn more in a week than in a season of
sailing.
The race
this year went to fabulous Whitefish Bay to enjoy the crystal clear water and
beautiful anchorages. The LOWISA support houseboat was kid’s central and
provided activities every day for the kid’s.
We
kicked off the week with the LOWISA 49 Introductory and Skipper’s meeting
hosted by one of our major sponsors – Lake of the Woods Brewing Company –
complete with some sampling of their fine product. Our Race judge Rob Eby
explained the start procedures and flag system, boat numbers were given out,
and everyone was prepped for the week.
On
Sunday evening after the first day of racing we had the Mount Gay Rum party at
Cowboy anchorage. Our sponsor Mount Gay provided enough of their product to make
sure the week got off to a fine start. This marked the 22nd year that
Mount Gay has been a sponsor of LOWISA and as usual they provided us with
LOWISA 49 Mount Gay red hats.
The race
visited world class Totem Lodge mid-week for our layover stay. Totem extended
us their hospitality in the form of a welcome BBQ when we arrived on Tuesday
night, a Rum Punch on the Deck on Layover Race Day and last but certainly not
least – The fantastic Totem Lodge Buffet on Layover Day evening.
On
Friday night we had the “Tap & Blend” party at Phil L’Heureux Bay. The Tap
was provided by Lake of the Woods Brewing who provided us with two large kegs
of beer and the complete tap system. The Blend was provided by Northern Yacht
Club’s gas powered blender and the sailors who contributed the tequila and
margarita mix.
The
Commodore’s Awards Banquet was Saturday night in The Northern Room at Northern
Harbour Boater’s Club. It was a chance
for everyone to get together and swap stories about the week with old friends
and new over a great dinner and the awards presentations.
Here are
the racing results for the week:
Division
1 Clyde Ryberg Trophy - corrected time
Clyde
Ryberg (Commodore #1) – Randy McMonagle - Eribresea
Division
2 Winsome Trophy - corrected time
Clark
Popham (Commodore #10) – Paul Gomori – Borderline
Division
3 Carolyn Trophy - corrected time
Jack
Cully (Commodore #5) - Dave Nelson - Kite
Division
4 Flamingo Trophy - corrected time
Al
Rutherford (Commodore #4) – John Sexton – Splash
Division
5 Malibu Trophy - corrected time - Cruising
John
Olin (Commodore #3) – John Berringer – Sloops Troops
Province
of Manitoba Cup – Paul Gomori – Borderline
Awarded
to the Canadian boat with the lowest total corrected time in all races, except
layday races.
Minnesota
Governor's Cup – Kimberly Oritz – Ulla-La
Awarded
to the American boat with the lowest total corrected time sailing all races,
except layday races.
Bergman
International Multi-Hull Challenge Trophy - John Sexton – Splash - USA
Awarded
to the country whose multi-hull class has the lowest total average corrected
time. Presented to awarded country's fastest multi-hull skipper.
The Hank
and Ginny Henderson Cup - Paul Gomori – Borderline
Awarded
to the mono hull with the lowest total corrected time (PHRF) in all races,
except Layday races.
The Jack
Cully Trophy – Dave Nelson - Kite
Awarded
to the mono hull with the lowest total elapsed time (PHRF) in all races, except
Layday races.
The
Evergreene Cup – Not Awarded
Awarded
to the mono hull with the lowest total corrected time (Portsmouth) in all
races, except Layday races.
The Earl
Nelson Cup - Eric Bluhm – John Sexton – Splash
Awarded
to the planing/multihull with the lowest total elapsed time (Portsmouth) in all
races, except Layday races.
Challenge
Cup (Canada vs. USA) - Canada
Awarded
to the country with the lowest average total corrected time for all boats
sailing all races, except Layday races.
Commodore's
Wheel – Dave Nelson & Pat Kabris
Awarded
next year's commodores.
Next
year is the BIG ONE – LOWISA 50! Our Commodore Dave Nelson is planning on a big
event with past LOWISA participants from all over the USA and Canada making
plans to come and celebrate the 50th year. We’d love to have some sailors from GYC,
Pelican Lake or Dryden come and join us.
Bob Webb
Commodore LOWISA 49