
(Lake Dillon, CO)- Racing on beautiful Lake Dillon in Dillon, Colorado has to be one of sailing’s most amazing experiences. Sunny days on a crystal clear lake, fed by mountain streams, and surrounded by 12,000 ft high snow-capped Rocky Mountains is simply a spectacular, visual feast for the eyes. Plus, the cool, clear mountain air simply enhances the sensory experience.
The regatta is hosted by Dillon YC, the nation’s highest yacht club at 9,017 feet above sea level, located just west of the Continental Divide, a 70-mile drive from downtown Denver.
As usual, the DYC offers a great schedule of racing, entertainment, food and other special events that makes if fun for all participants and their families.

In the J/80 Class, two boats ended up with identical records of two 1sts and two 2nds for 6 pts total- winning on who won last was Kurt Vanderwall’s HENDRIX. Getting the short-end of that stick was Heath Bowden’s RAKALI. Taking third was Keith Tayman’s GOOSE.
Also, getting a near identical score to the other class winners in the J/24 Class was Frank Keesling’s THE DUMPSTER, posting a 1-1-2-1 for 5 pts total. Josh Bowens-Rubin’s ZERO GRAVITY took 2nd with a 2-2-1-2 tally for 7 pts. Then, taking third was Frank Kelble’s BANANA PANTS with a 3-4-3-3 record for 13 pts.
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