Monday, June 25, 2012

LAKE MONROE SAILING ASSOCIATION


Tequila Race 06/24/12
Sailed: 1, Discards: 0, To count: 1, Ratings: USPN, Entries: 4, Scoring system: Appendix A
Boat HelmName Class SailNo USPN R1 Total
Show Me Andy Forrest PRS23 518 96 0:58:23 1
Wile E. Brent Carter 29er 84.5 1:01:38 2
Free Spirit Don Hoofring CAT27NS 4995 88.3 1:05:21 3
Ol Yeller Fisk Hayden SJ-21 1795 94.7 DNF 4

LAKE EUSTIS SAILING CLUB

The Lake Eustis Sailing Clubs celebration of the longest day of the year with sailing on Saturday fell a little short on visiting boats because of the big rain predictions, but the rain stayed away and the wind was light, delightful and helped get almost a hundred people out sailing on a variety of vessels. 
On Sunday the rain came as Tropical Storm Debby threw water and brisk winds to our area. The Laser Fleet has six races in the rain and mist with Rob Krentel first and Jerry Beck second.  Marc Solal and Sam Chapin were tied for third.  Michael Gapuz was the first youth.

Racing returns in two weeks and the Youth Beginners Sailing Camp starts July 9th.

Tuesday, June 19, 2012

LAKE MONROE SAILING ASSOCIATION

This week @ LMSA!



Wednesday Night Rum Racing!



LMSA will host their Wednesday Night Rum Race sponsored by Malibu Red on June20th. All Sailors, members and nonmembers of LMSA are invited to participate in the LMSA Wednesday Night Rum Race. What else is there to do on a Wednesday Night besides sailing. Come out and meet new people and have a few laughs, we guarantee that you will come back again.


Rules are simple:
a.) Show up on Marina Isle between 5pm and 6pm on a Wednesday Night.
b.) If you do not have a boat in the marina, bring your own or show up. We have never left a sailor on the dock.
c.) There is no race committee, so it is up to you, the skipper to start before 6:30pm.
d.) Course
1.) Go between the Old Romance PVC Pipe Marks, keeping the PVC pipe with
the flag to your port side. For the newbies these are right outside the
east basin of the marina. In other words you should be heading West
Northwest towards the #8 Navigational Mark.
2.) Starboard Rounding at the #8 Navigational Mark. Leave the navigational
mark on your starboard side.
3.) Head back to the Old Romance PVC Marks. This time the American Flag
should be on the Starboard side of the boat. That is unless someone
switched the flag position. Your boat should be heading East Southeast
towards Government Cut.
Meet at Wolfie's afterwards.

Monday, June 11, 2012


The Lake Eustis Sailing Club’s Laser Fleet got in 12 races over the weekend before the afternoon and evening thunderstorms that hopefully raised the lake Level a little.  Sam Chapin was first with Marc Solal second and Vince Renzoni third. 

In two weeks the sailing club will host the public and six central Florida sailing clubs for an open house at the Lake Eustis Sailing Club for the “International Sailstice” to celebrate the longest day of the year by going sailing.   There will be a number of different sailboats present. Free sailboat rides, and   tours of the club from 11 to 4 on Saturday with a chili cook off and pot luck supper at 5 PM.