The 25th Charity Regatta was a day for kids on Ray Godwin's Farr 40 Temptress

25th annual Yacht Clubs of Long Beach

Charity Regatta

Sunday, Sept. 25, 2011

Benefiting The Children's Clinic Serving Children and Families

72 years of service to the greater Long Beach area

Artwork by Taj Jones, age 5

Sept. 25, 2011
LONG BEACH, Calif.
Spirit prevails in 25th Charity Regatta
Ray Godwin,Bruce Golison and the Flams---names that area familiar part of the fabric of the sport of sailing in the city---were the big winners when the Yacht Clubs of Long Beach Charity Regatta for The Children's Clinic(TCC) celebrated its silver anniversary Sunday.
Godwin's Temptress from Long Beach YC edged another local Farr 40, Steve Murphy's JoAnn, from Seal Beach YC, to win the PHRF class while Golison, Alamitos Bay YC,with Dina Corsi as crew, swept the three Lido 14 dinghy races and father Barney and son Steve Flam on Rigor Mortis from ABYC and LBYC outsailed nine other Cal 20s in the largest class.
Temptress also won the Family Trophy for the eighth year with four of Godwin's for grandchildren and tactician Scott Munch's young son and daughter on board.
The skippers have dealt for well for years with Long Beach's well-known sea breeze, but this time they were tested by a light and shifty southerly that tested their broad skills. A light and shifty wind cramped by a heavy and misty overcast held fast until mid-afternoon---no whitecaps, no heavy hiking.
The Flams didn't win a race (2-4-2) but Barney's key advice to Steve drawn from 86 years on earth, was offered on the final leg of the first race: "Be sure we're going to the right finish line."
Steve explained afterward, "We got a bit of a lucky break when Chris Raab went to the wrong line or he would have won the event."
Both trailed runaway leader Mike Van Dyke in a fleet scattered across the inner harbor searching for the fastest route to the finish. Raab, a world-class veteran in small boats, especially Lasers, was headed for a strong finish but crossed the line on the wrong side of the committee boat. Van Dyke had already crossed the proper line set on the side of the boat opposite the start line.
"He didn't see Mike finishing because Mike was so far ahead," Steve Flam said.
Raab's subsequent ninth place---he beat one boat---cost him seven points and overall victory, so even a third and first in the last two races couldn't save him. Meantime, the Flams held off Stan Gibbs, with sons Riley and Sawyer as crew, by one point, 8 to 9, with Raab third at 13.
"That's racing," Steve Flam said with a shrug.
Golison, a formidable Etchells class campaigner, was making it look easy in the Lido 14 fleet until he threw caution to what little wind there was and jumped the start in the third and last race inside on AlamitosBay. He immediately returned to restart and had taken the lead before the end of the first or two laps.
"A couple of guys pushed us over [the line]," Golison said. "It was kind of fun working it out … trying hard and coming back."
That attitude is true to the spirit of the event. Over a quarter-century the Long Beach Charity Regatta for The Children's Clinic has raised more than half a million dollars for the six non-profit 501c (3) licensed community health clinics serving low income, uninsured and underinsured children and their families in the greater Long Beach area.
The winners
Alamitos Bay YC
LIDO 14-A (3 boats)---Bruce Golison/Dina Corsi, Alamitos Bay YC, 1-1-1, 3 points.
LIDO 14-B (5)---Bruce Wasson, 1-1-1, 3.
LASER (4)---Ross Nemeroff, Seal Beach YC, 1-1-1, 3.
LASER RADIAL (2)---Steve Kosloski, ABYC, 1-1-1, 3.
SABOT SENIOR (2)—Mary Riddick, ABYC, 1-1-1, 3; SABOT A (1)---R.J. Ivory, ABYC, 1-1-1, 3; SABOT B (2)---Lauren Thompson, ABYC, 1-1-1, 3; SABOT C2 (2)---Ryan Schack, ABYC, 1-1-1, 3; SABOT C3 (8)---Axel Stordahl, ABYC, 1-2-2, 4.
OPTIMIST (4)—Cameron Feves, CabrilloBeach YC, 2-1-1, 4.
Complete results
Long Beach YC
CAL 20 (10)---Rigor Mortis, Barney Flam/Steve Flam, 2-4-2, 8.
Complete results
Seal Beach YC
PHRF---Temptress (Farr 40), Ray Godwin, Long Beach YC, 2-1, 3 (won tiebreaker with JoAnn, Steve Murphy, Seal Beach YC, 1-2).
Complete results
All entry fees and proceeds from related events, such as a swap meet in July and a golf tournament in August, go to TCC. By actual count to date, 23,443 children and adults to age 95, marking more than 70,000 visits to TCC for high quality health care Services.
Participating clubs are Alamitos Bay YC, Cerritos Bahia YC, Little Ships Fleet, Long Beach YC, Navy Yacht Club, Seal Beach YC, Shoreline YC, Long Beach Singles YC and Blue Gavel District 10.
Supporting benefactors are Murphy Industrial Coatings, the Van Dyke Family and the International Order of the Blue Gavel Humanitarian Foundation. Sponsors are Alegra Print & Managing, CEBA Inc. Pensions Consultants, Screen Gems Silk Screening, a tribute to Howard Tait and Michael and Susan Christmas.
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Barney (l.) and Steve Flam found
their way to first place in Cal 20s

Hometown Naples Sabots mixed
it up with visiting Optimists

PHRF fleet lines up downwind


Bruce Golison and crew Dina Corsi (upper left) swept Lido 14-A despite having to do an OCS re-start

Victoire chases Temptress

Mike Van Dyke's Maniacal
won Race 1 of the Cal20s
Hi-res photo gallery