J/22 and J/24 Crews Last Seen Wandering Down Bourbon St
(New
Orleans, LA)- In the "how can this possibly be so much fun, it must be
illegal" department, a gregarious bunch of J/22 and J/24 crews were
determined to make the most of visiting New Orleans during the infamous
Mardi Gras celebration. An intrepid group of J/22 and J/24 sailors were
apparently wandering down the famous Bourbon Street having an
outrageously good time. One crew member happened to be accumulating a
LOT of beads to wear around her neck. Now, if you know anything about
Mardi Gras, you "qualify" to get those beads by showing off certain
"assets" to party-goers dancing in the Congo lines that spontaneously
form all night long. Needless to say, just about everyone was having a
ball.
As
for the racing, it seems that the Congo line dancing to music was
translating onto the race course with home-boy Benz Faget leading the
J/22s home with nearly all firsts sailing his great yacht called,
appropriately, FATS (a New Orleans famous jazz musician). Second was
Bob Muller with nearly all seconds and third was another local boy,
Dwight LeBlanc III sailing WAVEMAKER well enough to almost spoil the
party for Muller to snag second place.
The J/24s had a
fun time themselves with Troy Cruthirds sailing JUS MAGIC into first,
followed by Peter Fischel racing RUMBLEFISH in second and Kevin
McCaffrey aboard SIREN getting third.
For some entertainment, you can see this YouTube Sailing Video of the Mardis Gras Regatta here. For more Mardi Gras Regatta sailing information.