
The second day of BBR brought more wind, and the lovable PRO decided everyone (well, almost everyone) needed a sightseeing tour of Puerto Vallarta and all of Banderas Bay! All classes, except two, headed to the Puerto Vallarta Sea Buoy, enjoying winds that diminished a little on the PV side, but definitely didn't disappoint on the Nuevo Vallarta side of the course. What a day! Absolutely beautiful winds and fantastic racing from start to finish. It was a spectacular day of sailing to show off the beautiful Banderas Bay to so many folks.

How did the J/Teams fair in their quest for eternal with the Aztec God’s? Not bad. While the J/War Canoes were up to the task across the board, some faired better than others.

In the big boat divisions, it was the J/130 ITAJIME sailed by Alan Robin that took 3rd place in the Cruiser Class E division! Good on ya mates! It was the first time that Alan had ever raced his J/130! He was thrilled to pick up some silverware! Why?! Because he and his lovely lady friend were simply headed south on their way to sail into the South Pacific for a long cruise together! An awesome performance for this cruising couple!
Finally, the J/109 JOYRIDE sailed by James Vicker managed to place 5th in Performance Class A with a number of friends on board who were just learning to sail. Cool. For more Banderas Bay Regatta sailing photos For more Banderas Bay sailing regatta information