Windless Saturday halts Charlotte Harbor Regatta
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A pair of Flying Scots fly their spinnaker during a downwind leg of the first race on Day Two of the Charlotte Harbor Regatta Saturday. More than 100 boats in eight classes are competing in the regatta, which continues today. For results, videos, photos and more information on the regatta, go to www.charlotteharborregatta.com.
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Hobie 16 sailors Bruce Krupke and Yong Zhang hike out on a reach toward the windward mark Friday during Day One of the Charlotte Harbor Regatta. The regatta continues today, with more than 90 boats competing in the fourth annual event.
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Hobie 16 competitors cross the starting gate during Day One racing Friday in the fourth annual Charlotte Harbor Regatta. Port Charlotte Beach Park is playing host to the multihull and Laser fleets for the regatta, which continues today.
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A Weta trimaran racer heads toward the finish gate during the fourth annual Charlotte Harbor Regatta Friday.
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Fred Weidig and Marah Kvaltine pass through a pair of marks during a race on Day One of the regatta, Friday.
By ROB SHORE
Sports Writer
PORT CHARLOTTE — It wasn’t the weather that halted the second day of the Charlotte Harbor Regatta and prematurely ended the first day of racing in the 2013 Laser Masters Midwinters East. It was the lack of same.
The day’s racing was called at 2:30 p.m. due to lack of wind, with John MacCausland leading after two legs of the second Lasers race. The Cherry River, N.J., resident had to settle for being the first of the Lasers to return to Port Charlotte Beach Park and get a start on hosing down his one-man craft.