
Winning In Detroit is Never Easy
On the morning of the final day of the Lands’ End NOOD Regatta in Detroit, leads were tenuous, but hopes were high and Lake St. Clair delivered perfect conditions for an upset or two.
On the morning of the final day of the Lands’ End NOOD Regatta in Detroit, leads were tenuous, but hopes were high and Lake St. Clair delivered perfect conditions for an upset or two.
2005 Lands’ End Detroit NOOD Regatta Final Results
Day Two Results
At the Lands’ End Detroit NOOD Regatta, a few of yesterday’s leaders are today’s followers.
On the opening day of the Lands’ End NOOD Regatta in Detroit, Lake St. Clair does something unusual.
Day One Results
Detroit, the fourth stop on the 2005 Lands’ End NOOD Regatta circuit, starts tomorrow for 180 boats.
Early June Winds for Lake Sinclair- Detroit, MI
A brisk northwesterly cleared out the wet weather on the final day of the 2005 Lands’ End Annapolis NOOD, but the change did little to affect the sailing of Neil Sullivan’s team on his Melges 24 M-Phatic. They were rarely out of the top-five in a 39-boat fleet in a variety of conditions and won both the class’s national championship and the Overall Championship of the regatta.
After two days of rain, sun shines on final day of the 2005 Lands’ End Annapolis NOOD Regatta.
Final results for Beneteau 36.7, C&C; 99, J/105, J/35 and Mumm 30 classes.
Final results for J/29, J/80, Melges 24, Tripp 26 classes.
On the morning of the final day of the Lands’ End NOOD Regatta in Detroit, leads were tenuous, but hopes were high and Lake St. Clair delivered perfect conditions for an upset or two.
2005 Lands’ End Detroit NOOD Regatta Final Results
Day Two Results
At the Lands’ End Detroit NOOD Regatta, a few of yesterday’s leaders are today’s followers.
On the opening day of the Lands’ End NOOD Regatta in Detroit, Lake St. Clair does something unusual.
Day One Results
Detroit, the fourth stop on the 2005 Lands’ End NOOD Regatta circuit, starts tomorrow for 180 boats.
Early June Winds for Lake Sinclair- Detroit, MI
A brisk northwesterly cleared out the wet weather on the final day of the 2005 Lands’ End Annapolis NOOD, but the change did little to affect the sailing of Neil Sullivan’s team on his Melges 24 M-Phatic. They were rarely out of the top-five in a 39-boat fleet in a variety of conditions and won both the class’s national championship and the Overall Championship of the regatta.
After two days of rain, sun shines on final day of the 2005 Lands’ End Annapolis NOOD Regatta.
Final results for Beneteau 36.7, C&C; 99, J/105, J/35 and Mumm 30 classes.
Final results for J/29, J/80, Melges 24, Tripp 26 classes.
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