Bikini Regatta

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Don Williams

Hi Guys, Before we started cruising 5 yrs ago my wife had her own all girl crew and raced our 33 hunter and 35.5 Hunter very successfully. After 5 years she picked up where she left off racing {in the non-spin class) a not very well prepared 37.5 Hunter to 2nd place in the Navy Yacht Club Bikini Regatta here in Pensacola, Florida. The only boat to beat her was a race prepared spin boat with plastic sails that dropped down in the non=spin class for a "sure thing" trophy. In our area very rarely does a boat race non-spin race equiped with plastic sails. Are any of you other girls doing any racing in a Hunter. You don't have to spend a lot of money to race in non=spin. Most boats here race non-spin with dacron sails. It is a great way to have fun, make friends and learn great sail and boat handling skills. Talk it up, I'm sure there are more Hunters out there racing than we are hearing about. Don & Lisa of Shaman
 

Alan

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Jun 2, 2004
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Hunter 35.5 LI, NY
Don

It sounds like you guys had some fun. Unfortunately for some reason, a great majority of Hunter owners cringe at the idea of racing. I agree that racing teaches you 'how' to sail your boat and sharpens your sailing skills. I wound up racing in a mixed fleet of about 30 boats every Wed. nite. Only one boat is a Hunter.
 
Jun 27, 2004
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racing hunters

see my post on Big Boats forum. I race all girl crews in my 1988 legend 40. we race this boat constantly! they arent set up right for racing, but it can be fixed. Janet
 
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