2005 Lands’ End St. Petersburg NOOD Wrap-Up
John Bertrand and the crew of Fusion M take the overall trophy at the the first NOOD regatta of 2005.
John Bertrand and the crew of Fusion M take the overall trophy at the the first NOOD regatta of 2005.
The breeze stuck around for the second day of the 2005 St. Petersburg NOOD, and more than a few boats are close to putting the regatta away. John Bertrand and his team on Fusion M still lead the 47-boat Melges 24 class, now by 14 points.
Not quite as much breeze as yesterday, but still a great day in St Pete.
It’s breeze on for the first day of the Lands End St.Petersburg NOOD regatta and the 218 boats in 22 classes
Day one of the Lands’ End NOOD Regatta has wind and sun – a perfect day.

Two kinds of weather service provided by special arrangement with Sailing World for NOOD racers.

A brief overview of the NOOD regatta series

“We’re the amateurs,” said the skipper of Battlewagon, all smiles after picking up his trophy. “We’re your weekend warriors.” The winner of the J/35 class
On the gusty final day on the smallboat course, two J/24s lost crew overboard, and Rob Erglis’ Hot Box and Morten Fogh’s Fogh Marine, both
Wavelength 24 Sail Boat Skipper R1 T 1 69 OUTTAMIND King-Rayner,Lydia 1 1 2 97806 THE BEAR Choate,Steve/Caron 2 2 3 18 OUTTASIGHT King-Rayner,Lydia 3
Wavelength 24 Sail Boat Skipper R1 R2 R3 R4 R5| T 1 97806 THE BEAR Choate,Steve/Caron 2 0 DNC 3 1 2 8 2 18
With a huge sigh of relief, the race committees on both circles at the 2004 Texas NOOD managed to get one race in the bank
John Bertrand and the crew of Fusion M take the overall trophy at the the first NOOD regatta of 2005.
The breeze stuck around for the second day of the 2005 St. Petersburg NOOD, and more than a few boats are close to putting the regatta away. John Bertrand and his team on Fusion M still lead the 47-boat Melges 24 class, now by 14 points.
Not quite as much breeze as yesterday, but still a great day in St Pete.
It’s breeze on for the first day of the Lands End St.Petersburg NOOD regatta and the 218 boats in 22 classes
Day one of the Lands’ End NOOD Regatta has wind and sun – a perfect day.

Two kinds of weather service provided by special arrangement with Sailing World for NOOD racers.

A brief overview of the NOOD regatta series

“We’re the amateurs,” said the skipper of Battlewagon, all smiles after picking up his trophy. “We’re your weekend warriors.” The winner of the J/35 class
On the gusty final day on the smallboat course, two J/24s lost crew overboard, and Rob Erglis’ Hot Box and Morten Fogh’s Fogh Marine, both
Wavelength 24 Sail Boat Skipper R1 T 1 69 OUTTAMIND King-Rayner,Lydia 1 1 2 97806 THE BEAR Choate,Steve/Caron 2 2 3 18 OUTTASIGHT King-Rayner,Lydia 3
Wavelength 24 Sail Boat Skipper R1 R2 R3 R4 R5| T 1 97806 THE BEAR Choate,Steve/Caron 2 0 DNC 3 1 2 8 2 18
With a huge sigh of relief, the race committees on both circles at the 2004 Texas NOOD managed to get one race in the bank
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