Governor’s Cup 2022 Race Results
April 8-9, 2022
After a year missed, what a day for the Governor’s Cup at Smyrna Yacht Club, April 8-9! The conditions were splendid with plenty of sunshine, temperature in the 70’s, and just enough wind yielding challenging but fun action on the course for the 19 race participants.
The reunion with our racing friends and CCWBRA members traveling from multiple states to Florida began on Friday afternoon when we launched our boats and hit the wakes for practice trials. Never has there been a pre-race turn over, but this year Brad Parlee in #418 Woody took an early Turtle Award.
Saturday’s race was preceded by a special memorial to our dear friend, Art Carpenter who brought Cocktail Class Racing to SYC. Race commencement included a flower wreath placed on the course around which racers placed flowers as tribute to Art.
Many thanks are in order to all of those who put time and effort into making this race one of the best Governor’s Cup races thus far. Play by play was provided for spectators gathered at the SYC Tiki. Our Pit Boss and Crew maintained the flow of heats for the 5 Race Classes.
Our Safety Boat Committee was accompanied by Volusia County Fire Rescue boat ensuring a safe day on the water. All aboard the Committee Boat, Mermaiden, enjoyed a breezy day of sunshine out on the water and were accompanied by several other spectator boats from the yacht club.
The 8hp Mixed Class kicked off the race day with 9 boats in 9 heats. Plenty of excitement was on hand with several close races on the course consisting of port and starboard turns, chicane, and a straightaway. Kim Granbery in #3 French took the win in the finals. The 6hp Ladies Class followed with 4 racers in 4 heats. Karen North in #214 Turtle Juice was fast winning most of the heats but Lisa Merilson in #305 Miami Vice took the win the women’s finals with Karen close behind. New to the CCWBRA and first time racer, Suzanne Grantham in #180 Due South put on a spectacular performance with her strategies in the Women’s as well as the 6hp Mixed Classes. The 6hp Mixed Class included intense competition with close turns, close calls, and a tap by Frank Vandall in #110 110% to the starboard stern of Lisa Merilson in #305 Miami Vice while closing in by inches on Mike Brannon in #214 Turtle Juice at the first portside turn mark. The 6hp Mixed Class included 7 boats in 7 resulting in a tie breaker between Ray Crowley in #37 Chaser and Tom Kerr in #46 Rajic to go to the finals. Tom made it to the finals and Lisa Merilson in #305 Miami Vice took the win. Just as the day was becoming long, Curt Bluefeld stirred up attention flipping his boat before the start line of the Tohatsu Class and was assisted by the Fire Rescue Boat winning another pre-race Turtle Award in #10 Rumrunner. The final class, 6hp Early Classic, included 3 racers, the youngest, Allison Eves from Ft. Lauderdale.
The sun continued to shine throughout the day, and we concluded with an awards ceremony and post-race party filled with island food prepared by SYC Chef, live music, recollections of the close calls on the water, and the reveling in the excitement of CCWBRA racing!
Many thanks to the photographers, Valerie Brannon, Betsy Gregor, and Nancy Franklin for the memorable photos. The amazing footage of photos and videos from atop Mermaiden was provided by Lindsay Whittaker!
As always, it is an honor to host the Governor’s Cup at SYC as race director and as CCWBRA Member At Large.
– Lisa Merilson
#305 Miami Vice
Race Results:
8hp Mixed:
1st Place: #3 French 75, Kim Granbery
2nd Place: #102 Swamp Donkey, Ryan Parnell
3rd Place: #87 Manhattan, Karen North
6hp Post 79 Mixed:
1st Place: #305 Miami Vice, Lisa Merilson
2nd Place: #180 Due South, Suzanne Grantham
3rd Place: #46 Rajic, Tom Kerr
6hp Ladies:
1st Place: #305 Miami Vice, Lisa Merilson
2nd Place: #215 Turtle Juice, Karen North
3rd Place: #180 Due South, Suzanne Grantham
Tohatsu Mixed:
1st Place: #28 Swamp Rocket, Fred Allerton
2nd Place: #110 110%, Frank Vandall
3rd Place: #500 5 O’Clock Somewhere, Rick Loewen
6hp Early Classic:
1st Place: #46 Rajic, Tom Kerr
2nd Place: #3 French 75, Kim Granberry
3rd Place: #660 Bloody Mary, Allison Eves