Friday, February 24, 2023

On the Harbor: Keeping you up-to-date on races, upcoming events


(L-R) Len Bose and Gene Elliot winning last week’s WD Schock Memorial regatta Harbor 20 A Fleet

By LEN BOSE

It’s been “Blowing Dogs off Chains” this week and now the downpour has started, so I will need to pull this story out of my duffle bag which regrettably resembles a suitcase with a retracting handle and wheels now.


The 2023 Islands Race was canceled this year because of the weather forecast along with southerly winds reaching 40 knots gusts, sea state, along with rain and cold temperatures. The race was scheduled for today (Friday, Feb. 24). Because I have been there and done that on this race, I will be smirking while picturing myself at 20:00 tonight in my robe, slippers and a bourbon snow cone in hand, while viewing the race tracker thinking just how warm and lucky I am to miss this race. I have competed in this race before, when the sea state was huge and very cold with unfortunately a loss of life that year when a competitor lost their rudder and ended up on the beach on San Clemente Island. This year’s conditions would have made that past race look like a walk in the park. The organizing authority has made the right decision for you, your crew and your boat. “Real yachtsmen don’t sail upwind” anyway. 

Because the weather forecast for this Saturday has rain predicted, attendance for the Mid-Winters this Saturday and Sunday is very low in the Harbor 20 fleet and Senior Sabot’s events. Last weekend’s American Legion Yacht Club event was canceled because only two boats entered. This is very sad news for our sport, so a champion needs to arise from the sail bags and re-light the passion for our club racing in town. Huge topic for another time.

Yet not everything has a low attendance this year. The Cabo race, sponsored by the NHYC, is at 36 entries which has doubled from the last race; it’s scheduled to start March 18. Missing this one is going to hurt, as I love this race. NHYC is also running the Palmer Cup March 26-28 along with the Baldwin Cup March 30-April 1 – these events will get the heart started again.

I repeat myself every year at this time The Balboa Angling Club is the best deal in town and has never been more active. On the horizon, is the Lily Call Tournament on April 15 and 16 in the harbor with four-pound line for croaker, corbina, halibut and bass. Next, they have the Yellowtail Seminar and potluck on June 1. Mark your calendars for the Helen Smith Offshore Tournament on July 22 and 23. And if haven’t started looking for a junior program for your little angler this summer, the Balboa Angling Club is the place.

Speaking of Junior summer programs, the Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club’s summer sailing program in my opinion is one of the best in the harbor, led by Aubrey Mayer. Mayer has raised the bar so high, that this program will be filled by mid-March. Registration is now open, but don’t put this off or you will miss out. Go here to sign up.

I took another cruise around the harbor this week to get a better understanding of our harbor’s boating market. I stopped to talk to Dereck and Dave New at Basin Shipyard, then to Craig Chamberlain at NOVMAR yacht insurance, walked most all the docks around the harbor and just hung up the phone with our harbor’s best marine surveyor – Bunker Hill. All of us are recognizing a change in the marketplace, and I plan on keeping my findings to myself at this time while coming up with a new marketing plan. This 34-year yacht broker was cut from the Denison Yachting Team this week, where I was unable to produce the sales needed to stay on the team. The interesting results from my cruise is the awaking of a new market and a new and better way to service my clients, which I will be working on for the next couple of weeks.

I will be keeping my name as Len Bose Yacht Sales, because my wife Jenifer told me changing the name to “Grumpy Old Yacht Broker” was not a good idea.

Sea ya.

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Len Bose is a yachting enthusiast, yacht broker and harbor columnist for Stu News Newport.

1 comment:

Barry Wood said...

Hey Len,
I Wood like to ask you to post that the Harry Wood Regatta is again at Balboa Yacht Club on March 19th for Lido 14's. We have 5 races in one day, free T-shirts for skipper and crew, great food after, take home rewards for skipper and crew in the top 3 in each class and perpetual trophy's for 1st in each class.

And a special invitation to you Len. Love to see you out there.

Can I join your Grumpy Old Yacht Broker group? I do qualify!

Barry Wood
See you on the water....