Thanks & please keep us posted
Thanks for responding! We are certainly not serious racers -- mostly out for fun. Our club, the Caloosahatchee Marching & Chowder Society (even the name says fun) sponsors numerous bouy and coastal races each year. (Below is a link to our club's web site). The Labor Day Gala is called the Summerset Regatta, and this year we had over 50 boats. The classes are mostly PHRF, including spinnaker, non-spinnaker and multihull. We also have a club class, which uses a different handicapping system, and makes it easier for "slower" boats to have some success. We usually finish last, but we do try to finish! We are the only "water-ballast" trailerable boat that races, but as I said, it's all for fun. Unfortunately in this year's Summerset regatta we dropped out due to very light winds, and then a roaring storm. Still had a great time, though. Hang in there! We added a genoa to our Hunter 26 and it's a help when the wind is above 8 - 10 kts. All in all, it's a great cruiser. Let us know how you do at the races, and any tips would be appreciated!