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South Carolina - Lake Hartwell

WCSC Hospice Regatta
October 22 - 24, 2010

2003 SC Regatta Poster page
Regatta website: www.wcsc-sailing.org

Western Carolina Sailing Club
Hosted by Western Carolina Sailing Club

2010 Benefiting Hospice:
HOSPICE of the Upstate & Callie and John Rainey Hospice House
1835 Rogers Road
Anderson, SC 29621
Phone 864-224-3358
Fax: 864-224-9971
email: wwhite@hospicehouse.net or ckreson@hospicehouse.net

HOSPICE of the Upstate & Callie and John Rainey Hospice House website:
www.hospicehouse.net

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WCSC Hospice Regatta
October 16 - 18, 2009

The 2009 Hospice Regatta is over and once again WCSC hosted a great event. Everyone came thru, the Sponsors, The membership and of course the competitors who signed up in ‘almost’ record numbers. We had 81 boats attend the event this year and Co-Chairs Ronnie Ashmore and John Kreidler were ecstatic with the turn out.

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Western Carolina Sailing Club should be proud. Commodore Dan Marett and his team had the grounds and club house in excellent shape for over 350 attendees from who came from as far away as South Dakota. Raffle sales, meal tickets and T-shirts were selling at record numbers. All told, over $31,000 was donated to Hospice of the Upstate.

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On the race course, WCSC showed some moxie and was well represented. Overall winner was Marc Bailey on ‘Screaming Mimi’. Marc qualified for the Championship draw by winning the PHRF C Distance course. He is fired up about representing WCSC at the National event in Rochester, New York in 2010.

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Other club members who did well were Tommy Craft on ‘Puff’ who won the PHRF D class, Justin Hull on ‘Madeleine’ who won the Buccaneer 18 class, Roger Welte on ‘Winsome Too’ who won the PHRF A class and John Kreidler on ‘Rocket Pig’ winner of the Flying Scot class.
 
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Other members to pick up hardware where Wayne Cheser on ‘Roadkill’ who placed 3rd in PHRF C, Ryan Harder on ‘Lucky Lindy’ who placed 3d in PHRF D, David Foland on ‘Blind Date’ who was 2nd in PHRF A and Scott Lawrence, 3rd  on ‘Blue Jay’ in PHRF A, Steve Kiemele on ‘Artful Dodger' 2nd in the Buccaneer class and Patrick Hopp 3rd in the Buccaneer class.

2003 SC Regatta Poster page
Regatta website: www.wcsc-sailing.org


Hosted by Western Carolina Sailing Club


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WCSC Hospice Regatta
October 17-19, 2008



Western Carolina Sailing Club has raised over $150,000 for Hospice of the Upstate in the last few years. WCSC does this by producing a sailing Regatta known as "The Hospice Sailing Regatta." This year (2008) the sailing regatta is set for 17 - 19 October .

When someone's Mama or Daddy is declining, Hospice of the Upstate steps in to assist and give comfort!

Hospice is the saving grace for families with terminally ill family members. Hospice provides life-ending comfort for those diagnosed with severe illness. Hospice provides trained people to comfort the stricken. WCSC works hard to raise money to support this effort.

Press boats provided. Contact Ed Sherman, WCSC, for reservations!
963-4706 or 386-2546 or 271-4000

Schedule of Events

Friday, Oct 17
1400 Clubhouse and Grounds Open
1800 Welcome Party – Heavy hors d’oeuvres, beer, and soda with music by the Muddy Ford Band

Saturday, Oct 18

0800 Registration and Breakfast
1030 Registration Ends/Competitor’s meeting
1200 Warning Signal Race One**
1800 Social Hour (Refreshments, hors d’oeuvres)
1900 Dinner will be served
2000 Door prizes and raffle, more party

Sunday, Oct 19
0800 Breakfast is served
1000 Warning Signal First Race of the Day, No Warning Signals after 1300
Awards and Lunch ASAP

**Five races are scheduled for Keelboat and Dinghy courses. Two races are scheduled for the Distance course. Weather conditions will dictate the number of races sailed on Saturday. Races not sailed on Saturday will be attempted on Sunday. At least one race will be attempted on Sunday. One race completed constitutes a regatta.


Meals
Trust us, the meals will be outstanding! Friday Night we will have a welcome party at the club-house with heavy snacks and beverages. Breakfast will be served in the clubhouse Saturday and Sunday. Saturday afternoon we will have Social hour with beer, soda and appetizers and a wonderful catered dinner to follow. Sunday, after the races, burgers and hot dogs will be served.

Saturday Night Raffle
Be sure not to miss entering the raffle for some fabulous prizes. 100% of the raffle proceeds go to benefit Hospice of the Upstate.

For Information Contact:
Mark LeNeave, Regatta Chairman
538 Woodland Road
Elberton, GA 30635
(706)213-1259 home
(706)988-1192 cell
mleneave@hotmail.com

Please double click this link to download-> 2008 Notice of Race (NOR)
2008 Sponsor Packet

More information and online registration at: www.wcsc-sailing.org

2003 SC Regatta Poster page
Regatta website: www.wcsc-sailing.org

Western Carolina Sailing Club
Hosted by Western Carolina Sailing Club

2008 Benefiting Hospice:
HOSPICE of the Upstate & Callie and John Rainey Hospice House
1835 Rogers Road
Anderson, SC 29621
Phone 864-224-3358
Fax: 864-224-9971
email: wwhite@hospicehouse.net or ckreson@hospicehouse.net

HOSPICE of the Upstate & Callie and John Rainey Hospice House website:
www.hospicehouse.net

Pre-event info

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The 2009 Hospice Regatta is coming up fast. The club and the two Co-Chairs of the event (Ronnie Ashmore and John Kreidler) have been busy getting ready. The date is October 16-18 with lots of great entertainment, good food, fantastic racing are on the schedule. Don't miss this charity event where all proceeds are donated to the Hospice of the Upstate in Anderson, SC. The best part about this whole event is the winner represents WCSC at the Hospice Regattas National Championship held in Rochester, New York.

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NOTICE OF RACE

2009 Hospice Regatta October 16-18, 2009
Western Carolina Sailing Club, Anderson, SC

Rules
This regatta will be governed by RRS 2009-2012.

Expected Fleets
The regatta is open to all sailors, adult and junior.
Keelboat course: PHRF A, PHRF B and Keelboat One Design Fleets*
Distance course: PHRF C, PHRF D
Dinghy/multihull course: Centerboard or Multihull One Design Fleets* and Open Portsmouth.
*Note: Five boats of any Class constitute a One Design Fleet

Schedule of Events

Friday, Oct 16
1400 Clubhouse and Grounds Open
1800 Welcome Party – Heavy hors d’oeuvres, beer, and soda with live music

Saturday, Oct 17
0800 Registration and Breakfast
1030 Registration Ends/Competitor’s meeting
1200 Warning Signal Race One**
1800 Social Hour (Refreshments, hors d’oeuvres)
1900 Dinner will be served
2000 Door prizes and raffle, more party

Sunday, Oct 18
0800 Breakfast is served
1000 Warning Signal First Race of the Day, No Warning Signals after 1300
Awards and Lunch ASAP
**Five races are scheduled for Keelboat and Dinghy courses. Two races are scheduled for the Distance course. Weather conditions will dictate the number of races sailed on Saturday. Races not sailed on Saturday will be attempted on Sunday. At least one race will be attempted on Sunday. One race completed constitutes a regatta.

Registration
Pre-registration by October 2nd is strongly encouraged in order to reserve meals and t-shirts (two very hot items) and can be accomplished by completing the registration form attached or registering online at www.wcsc-sailing.org. Registration fee for each boat is $55 for adult skippers ($50 if a member of US Sailing) or $25 for junior skippers ($20 if a member of US Sailing). Registration includes: Entry fee, one weekend meal pass which includes welcome party Friday night, bag lunch for skipper and crew, one Saturday night dinner, and breakfast Saturday and Sunday morning. Extra meal passes are $20 for adults and $10 for juniors. T-shirts are $15. Bag ice is available on-site for $1.00 per bag.

Prizes
Trophies will be awarded at least three deep in all fleets. The winners of each class will be entered in a drawing to determine who will compete in the Hospice Regattas National Championship which will be held in Rochester, NY in the summer of 2010. A perpetual trophy will be awarded to the winner of the drawing. Information about the National Hospice Regatta Alliance and the Hospice Regattas National Championship may be found at: www.hospiceregattas.org.

Meals
Trust us, the meals will be outstanding! Friday Night we will have a welcome party at the club-house with heavy snacks and beverages. Breakfast will be served in the clubhouse Saturday and Sunday. Bag lunches are provided for Saturday lunch and Saturday afternoon we will have Social hour with beer, soda and appetizers and a wonderful catered dinner to follow. Sunday, after the races, burgers and hot dogs will be served.

Saturday Night Raffle
Be sure not to miss entering the raffle for some fabulous prizes. 100% of the raffle proceeds go to benefit Hospice of the Upstate.

Courses to be sailed
We will sail dropped marks courses on both the Keelboat course and the Dinghy course. The Distance course will use government buoys. Courses (other than the Distance course) will be illustrated in the sailing instructions.

Scoring System to be used
Scores will be determined according to RRS 2009- 2012 Appendix A, except that no score will be excluded. The low point system will be used. The Keelboat course and Distance Course will be scored using the PHRF method of scoring. Scores will be calculated using WCSC’s PHRF handicaps.

Directions
Go North from Atlanta or South from Greenville on Interstate 85. Take Exit 14 (SC Highway 187) and turn South on 187. When you reach the first traffic light (1.3miles) turn left on to SC Highway 24. At the next traffic light (2.6 miles) turn right. You are now back on SC Highway 187. At the four-way stop sign, go straight. From this four-way stop, go one mile (1.0miles) to Harbin Drive, turn right. Then take the first left on to West Wind Way. Follow West Wind Way to the very end to find the club gate. There is a big sign that says Western Carolina Sailing Club.

Places to Stay
If you’re a camper, plan to stay on the club grounds. We have one of the most scenic spots on Lake Hartwell and lots of room for tents and Campers. For those staying off site, try these hotels/motels which are all located at Exit 19 on I-85:
Country Inn Suites 864-622-2200
Days Inn 864-375-0375
Hampton Inn 864-375-1999
Hilton Garden Inn 864-964-0100
Jameson Inn 864-375-9800

Also Available in Hartwell, Georgia (20 min SW of the Club):
Jameson Inn 706-376-7298
Days Inn 706-376-4707

WCSC Policy Prohibits Pets on Club Grounds

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WCSC Hospice Regatta
October 19-21, 2007

Pink crew jerseys will be worn by the entire crew of the racing yacht SPIRIT during sailing in the Hospice Sailing Regatta at Western Carolina Sailing Club on October 19-21. The jerseys are in honor of Breast Cancer Awareness month October. The Hospice Sailing Regatta has raised over $124,000 for Hospice of the Upstate in the last eight years. On the boat SPIRIT there are three people, two of whom are women. The helmswoman on SPIRIT, Kimberly Provost, actually shaved her head bald last fall to make a friend with breast cancer feel better facing chemotherapy.

Please double click this link to download-> NOR & entry form pdf

2003 SC Regatta Poster page
Regatta website: www.wcsc-sailing.org

Western Carolina Sailing Club
Hosted by Western Carolina Sailing Club

2007 Benefiting Hospice:
HOSPICE of the Upstate & Callie and John Rainey Hospice House
1835 Rogers Road
Anderson, SC 29621
Phone 864-224-3358
Fax: 864-224-9971
email: wwhite@hospicehouse.net or ckreson@hospicehouse.net

HOSPICE of the Upstate & Callie and John Rainey Hospice House website:
www.hospicehouse.net

Contact: Carol Kreson, VP of Development. 1-800-261-8636.

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WCSC Hospice Regatta
October 20-22, 2006

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"Running Home" by Willard Bond, use donated to National Hospice Regatta Alliance, 2004

2003 SC Regatta Poster page
Regatta website: www.wcsc-sailing.org

Western Carolina Sailing Club
Hosted by Western Carolina Sailing Club

2006 Benefiting Hospice:
HOSPICE of the Upstate & Callie and John Rainey Hospice House
1835 Rogers Road
Anderson, SC 29621

WCSC Hospice Regatta
October 21-23, 2005

WCSC Hospice photo taken by Past Commodore Jim Hudson
Early moring fog lifting from the WCSC harbor before the start of the second day of the Hospice Regatta out on Hartwell Lake.

Western Carolina Sailing Club of Upstate SC raised over $17,000 to benefit Hospice of the Upstate and NE Georgia at their sixth annual Hospice Regatta this past weekend. Responding to the success, Mark LeNeave, Vice Commodore of WCSC and Regatta Chairman, said, "Eighty skippers brought eighty boats to the starting line on Hartwell Lake.

photo of the Snowden family of Clemson. Father Jim is rigging his sos's Laser sailboat for the race as Mom, Betty,  watches.  Young Gil Snowden, (left) won third place in the Portsmouth Fleet for adults Photo of the Snowden family of Clemson. Father Jim is rigging his sos's Laser sailboat for the race as Mom, Betty, watches. Young Gil Snowden, (left) won third place in the Portsmouth Fleet for adults

Sailing families arrived from as far away as Vermont, New York and Florida to join local sailing enthusists in the 'spirit of sailing competition enhanced with compassion' (for Hospice)."
Stay tuned or more info.

2003 SC Regatta Poster page

Regatta website: www.wcsc-sailing.org

Western Carolina Sailing Club
Hosted by Western Carolina Sailing Club

2005 Benefiting Hospice:
HOSPICE of the Upstate & Callie and John Rainey Hospice House
1835 Rogers Road
Anderson, SC 29621

 

Hospice Hot S’Yacht Regatta
October 22-24, 2004

2003 SC Regatta Poster page

Western Carolina Sailing Club
Hosted by Western Carolina Sailing Club

2004 Benefiting Hospice:
HOSPICE of the Upstate & Callie and John Rainey Hospice House
1835 Rogers Road
Anderson, SC 29621

Hot S'Yachts Hospice Regatta
October 17-19, 2003

On October 17-19, 2003 Western Carolina Sailing Club, a non-profit organization, will host the 5th Annual Hot S'Yacht Hospice Regatta. The 2003 Regatta will be an event filled with competition and compassion raising money for the Hospice of the Upstate. The proceeds benefit the indigent care at the Callie & John Rainey Hospice House in Anderson, South Carolina. The HOSPICE house provides care and supportive services to residents throughout the Upstate.

The Hot S'Yacht Hospice Regatta has made a total net contribution to Hospice of the Upstate in excess of $65,000. Additionally, the National Hospice Regatta Alliance distributed $622 to Hospice of the Upstate based on our participation in the National Regatta Alliance.

For more Regatta information please contact: Mark LeNeave, Regatta Chairman
mleneave@hotmail.com
(706)213-2535 Days
(706) 213-1259 Eves

2003 SC Regatta Poster page

Western Carolina Sailing Club
Hosted by Western Carolina Sailing Club

2003 Benefiting Hospice:
HOSPICE of the Upstate & Callie and John Rainey Hospice House
1835 Rogers Road
Anderson, SC 29621

NOTICE OF RACE

2003 Hospice Regatta
October 17-19, 2003
Western Carolina Sailing Club

Rules
This regatta will be governed by RRS 2001-2004.

Expected Fleets
The regatta is open to all sailors, adult and junior.

Hospice Championship course*:
PHRF A, PHRF B and Keelboat One-Design fleets (SJ 21, J22, J24, J80, Catalina 22 U20)
*Note the overall winner of this course earns the right to sail in the National Hospice Regatta Championship in Annapolis, Maryland in Spring 2004.

Distance course:
PHRF A, PHRF B, Novice (Novice is any sailor who has never won a race.

Dinghy/Multi-hull and Junior course.
Lasers, Sunfish, 420, and Portsmouth Fleet.
Note: Five boats of any Class constitute a One-Design Fleet

** Five races are scheduled for Championship and Dinghy courses. Two
races are scheduled for the Distance course. Weather conditions will
dictate the number of races sailed on Saturday. Races not sailed on Satur-
day will be attempted on Sunday. At least one race will be attempted on
Sunday. One race completed constitutes a regatta.

Prizes
Trophies will be awarded at least three deep in all fleets. A perpetual Trophy will be awarded to the overall winner on the Hospice Championship course.

Meals
Trust us, the meals will be outstanding! Friday Night we will have a welcome party at the clubhouse with heavy snacks and beverages. Breakfast will be served in the clubhouse Saturday and Sunday. Saturday afternoon we will have Social hour with beer, soda and appetizers and a wonderful catered dinner to follow. Sunday, after the races, Bubba Burgers will be served.

Saturday Night Party
Make plans to stay and enjoy live entertainment and dancing from 8:00 until.....It promises to be a great party! Also, be sure not to miss entering the raffle for some fabulous prizes. 100% of the raffle proceeds go to benefit Hospice of the Upstate.

Courses to be Sailed
We will sail Modified Olympic or Windward-Leeward buoy courses on both the Championship course and the Dinghy course. The Distance course will use government buoys. Courses (other than the Distance course) will be illustrated in the sailing instructions.

Scoring System to be Used
Scores will be determined according to RRS 2001-2004 Appendix A, except that no score will be excluded. The low point system will be used. Hospice Championship course and Distance Course will be scored using the PHRF time-on-time method of scoring. Scores will be calculated
using WCSC's PHRF handicaps.

Directions
Go North from Atlanta or South from Greenville on Interstate 85. Take Exit 14 (SC Highway 187) and turn left across the Interstate. When you reach the first traffic light (1.3 miles) turn left onto SC Highway 24. At the next traffic light (2.8 miles) turn right. At the four-way stop sign, turn left. You are now back on SC Highway 187. From this four-way stop go one mile (1.0 miles) to Harbin Drive, turn right (this is the first right from the four-way). Then take the first left on to West Wind Way. Follow West Wind Way to the very end to find the club gate. There is a big sign that says Western Carolina Sailing Club.

Places to stay
If you're a camper, plan to stay on the club grounds. We have one of the most scenic spots on Lake Hartwell and lots of room for tents and Campers.

For those staying offsite try these hotels/motels which are all located at Exit 19 on I-85:
Days Inn 864-375-0375
Hampton Inn 864-375-1999
Jameson Inn 864-375-9800.

Also Available in Hartwell, Georgia (20 min SW of the Club):
Jameson Inn 706-376-7298
Days Inn 706-376-4707

WCSC Policy Prohibits Pets on Club Grounds

Hot S'Yachts Hospice Regatta
October 18-20, 2002

Down load the The Notice of Regatta PDF

"Inspired by Competition…
…Enhanced with Compassion"


On October 18-20, 2002, Western Carolina Sailing Club, a non-profit organization, hosted the fourth annual Hot S'Yacht Hospice Regatta. Over the previous three years this event has averaged a net contribution to Hospice of the Upstate of $15,300 from registrations and corporate sponsorships. The 2002 Regatta surpassed all previous years making a net contribution to Hospice of the Upstate in the amount of $17,819 , a remarkable 77% return of the $23,016 gross registrations/contributions. With this 2002 contribution, the Hot S'Yacht Hospice Regatta has made a total net contribution to Hospice of the Upstate in excess of $65,000. Additionally, the National Hospice Regatta Alliance distributed $622 to Hospice of the Upstate based on our participation in the National Regatta Alliance.

It was truly an event filled with competition and compassion. Fifty-nine sailboats and crews raced on three different courses over the two days of racing. The Hospice Championship course sailed five races, the Dinghy course sailed five races and the PHRF Distance course sailed one race. Complete fleet by fleet results are attached as well as the Hospice Championship results to determine the Hot S'Yacht Hospice crew to travel to Annapolis in the Spring of 2003. Below are the individual fleet winners:

PHRF Championship Course:
A Fleet - Don Corey - Ultimate 20
B Fleet - Joe Waters - Catalina 22 (OVERALL Winner of PHRF Championship Course)
Catamarans - Nigel Pitt - RC 27
J24 - Roger Dougal
San Juan 21 - Dick Dommel

PHRF Distance Course:

A Fleet - Linton Lewis - S2 7.9
B Fleet - Randy Bannister - Oday 28

Dinghy Course:
Will DeHart - Laser

The weekend started Friday evening with a welcome party attended by approximately 150 of the more than 250 sailors who would ultimately participate in the regatta. Saturday morning featured a nice breakfast during the mad last minute registration rush. Racing started at 1200 sharp with three races sailed on Saturday. Saturday evening featured a social hour followed by an outstanding catered dinner serving 235 adults and 20 Juniors. Dinner was followed by a short raffle (more details later) and music and dancing. Sunday morning's big breakfast featured made to order eggs and eggs on english muffins with all the trimmings. Racing started at 1000 with two additional races. Prior to the awards ceremony the regatta ended with a cookout of hamburgers and hot dogs.

This year we presented a slightly different raffle. The raffle committee decided to limit the number of items to six big items and one bonus item. The six items: a TackTick Race Master donated by Layline, a ladies bracelet donated by Bill Lacher and Stan Luthi, a his and hers watch set with his being a Citizens Stars and Stripes edition donated by Bill Lacher and Stan Luthi, a custom crafted sailing chair for the den donated by Americraft Furniture and Leslie Martin, a hand painted filled picnic basket donated by Steinmart in Greenville and Foxfire and a $100 gift card from Sears Haywood Mall in Greenville. The bonus item was a custom made 18x24 stained glass rendition by Foothills Art Glass of the 2002 regatta artwork and underwritten by an anonymous donor.

An interesting story regarding the TackTick and the stained glass. The sailor, John Duke (of Hartwell, Ga.), who won the TackTick was extremely gracious and upon winning decided it was a piece of equipment that he really would never use. He stepped up and offered it for auction with half of the proceeds going to Hospice. Another competitior, who will certainly put it to good use, purchased the TackTick. At this point in the evening we drew the name for the bonus stained glass. Who should win but John Duke. This was what he really wanted and the reason he purchased so many raffle tickets in the first place was to get more bonus raffle prize tickets.

Thank you to all the volunteers who made this event so successful and we thank you for your support.

For further information regarding the Hot S'Yacht Hospice 2002, please contact Joe Martin, Regatta Chairman at (864) 261-1149 (day) (864) 271-2022 (evenings).

Mark you calendar now for the 2003 Hot S'Yacht Hospice Regatta to be held October 17-19, 2003.

Western Carolina Sailing Club, Anderson, SC is a family oriented organization that supports the art of sailing and competition.


2002 SC Regatta Poster Western Carolina Sailing Club

 

2002 Benefitting Hospice:
HOSPICE of the Upstate & Callie and John Rainey Hospice House
1835 Rogers Road
Anderson, SC 29621



Hot S'Yacht Hospice Regatta

October 20-21, 2001

The Hot S'Yacht Hospice 2001 Regatta will be an event filled with competition and compassion. On October 20-21, 2001, boats will compete
in the 3rd Annual Hot S'Yacht Hospice Regatta. This regatta will raise money for the Hospice of the Upstate. The proceeds will benefit the indigent care at the Callie & John Rainey Hospice House in Anderson, South Carolina. The HOSPICE house provides care and supportive services to residents throughout the Upstate. Regatta Chairman-Robert A. Kovach, Commodore Western Carolina Sailing Club
EMail:RKovach338@aol.Com
Western Carolina Sailing Club
Hosted by Western Carolina Sailing Club

2001 Benefitting Hospice:
HOSPICE of the Upstate & Callie and John Rainey Hospice House
1835 Rogers Road
Anderson, SC 29621




The 2nd Annual HOT S'YACHT Hospice Regatta
October 21-22, 2000

The Hot S'Yacht Hospice 2000 Regatta will be an event filled with competition and compassion. On October 21-22, 2000, boats will compete in the 2nd Annual Hot S'Yacht Hospice Regatta. This regatta will raise money for the Hospice of the Upstate. The proceeds will benefit the indigent care at the Callie & John Rainey Hospice House in Anderson, South Carolina. The HOSPICE house provides care and supportive services to residents throughout the Upstate. Sponsors for this years event include: Ingles, Publix, Bank Of America & Piedmont Gas.

click here to go to regatta web site
Western Carolina Sailing Club
Hosted by Western Carolina Sailing Club

2000 Benefitting Hospice:
HOSPICE of the Upstate & Callie and John Rainey Hospice House
1835 Rogers Road
Anderson, SC 29621

Greenville News Gannett -- October 17, 2000

Breaking Out: Hot S'Yachts coming to Hartwell
By Scott Keepfer STAFF WRITER skeepfer@greenvillenews.com

Greenville's Ed Sherman enjoys living on the edge. Specifically, that "edge" where the difference between a 30-degree tilt and a 32-degree tilt can mean the difference between sailing or sinking. "Going fast in a sailboat may mean going eight miles an hour," said Sherman. "But sailing is much more than that. It's the wind blowing in the sails and the boat heeling (leaning) over. Everything in your world is suddenly at 30 degrees. "It's having water blowing over you and having the wind in your face." That, indeed, is the name of the game when it comes to sailing, a time-tested avocation that has found new favor from the Great Lakes to Rhode Island and yes, even on Lake Hartwell.

To wit: The second annual Hot S'Yacht Hospice Regatta is scheduled for this weekend out of the Western Carolina Sailing Club on Hartwell. Last year, the event attracted 63 boats and more than 300 participants from Georgia, Tennessee, South Carolina and North Carolina, and organizers expected an even bigger turnout for the upcoming event.

"I'm committed to this for the benefit of hospice," said Mike Lague, a former Anderson resident who despite living in New Jersey is spearheading the organization of the races for the second straight year. "My biggest passion is sailing. I've been doing it since I was 13 and haven't slowed down since. But I'm now at the point where I'm doing a bit less of the aggressive, competitive sailing and trying to do more family racing."

Enter the hospice event. Last year's event raised $17,000 for the local hospice -- Anderson's John and Callie Rainey House -- with the monies being designated for the care and spirit-lifting of terminally ill persons.

Nationally, 13 total events raised more than $700,000 for hospices a year ago. "I view this as sailing for others," said Lague, who will drive 14 hours to compete in the event. "I have been close to individuals who have passed away, and so I see this as a chance to give something back." This year's event will be one of 17 held nationally, with the winner at each site advancing to the National Hospice Regatta Invitational Championship scheduled for next March at Fort Lauderdale, Fla. Last year's winner at Lake Hartwell -- Joe Waters and crew of Columbia -- will be returning to defend the title.

If you don't own a sailboat or aren't confident enough in your sailing abilities yet to join in on the races, you can still enjoy the races from the shoreline. "The point of the club is 50 feet from some of the turning marks on the course, so it's fantastic viewing," said Lague, referring to the club's seven- acre grass field. "I've been to Newport, Bermuda, Key West -- and there's no place that has a better ground-based spectator viewing area." Lague suggests bringing lawn chairs, a blanket, binoculars, cooler and a picnic basket to enjoy the regatta-viewing experience to its fullest.

Sherman, who will debut his Etchells racing yacht at the competition, says there is plenty to watch, what with brightly colored spinnakers and competitions slated in 10 classes. Class races are generally 3-4 miles in length, navigating a triangular set of buoys, while a handicap, or Performance Handicap Racing Formula (PHRF) race -- which pits boats from a variety of divisions -- will be closer to 20 miles long. "That race is a lot of fun," Sherman said. "My boat is a lot faster than say, a Catalina 22, but in order for me to win, I've got to beat him by 10 minutes or so." Now, all that remains is for the weather to cooperate. "We expecting and hoping for 15-20 knot winds that day," Sherman said. "We want whitecaps on the lake. That would just be beautiful."

Copyright 2000 The Greenville News.



SCUTTLEBUTT No. 676 -October 26, 2000

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From Ed Sherman - There is an unsung, J80, regular working man, weekend warrior, sailor who lives in NJ, who for the past year has been organizing a big regatta in South Carolina-from that distance he did it-snagging corporate sponsors. The regatta, held last weekend, was for charity-HOSPICE. This guy's name is Mike Lague and he trailered the eight hundred miles down for the weekend, worked with his wife Maggie all weekend, decorating the clubhouse, cooking, organizing, greeting sailors as they trailered in and sailing.

Mike not only raised about $20,000 for Hospice, he beat the two other J80 boats...and he won the entire HOSPICE Hot S'Yacht Regatta 2000 (55 boats). Then he packs up his tent, loads up the Expedition and retraces the eight hundred miles to be back home to the kids and work in NJ Tuesday. Now he moves on to Florida in the spring for a chance in the HOSPICE Nationals. This is MY hero.

 

HOT S'YACHT Hospice Regatta 1999
Hartwell Lake, Anderson SC, October 23 & 24

This is a qualifying event for the National Hospice Championship in Annapolis, Maryland - Spring 2000 Hosted by: Western Carolina Sailing Club On Hartwell Lake, Anderson SC. Divisions: J24, J22, J80, San Juan 21, PHRF Racing and Cruising Class, 420's, Melges 24, and Catalina 22 Junior Tramp Fleet (Laser, Opti, Sunfish, Force 5...) Sponsors for this years event include: Bell Atlantic Mobil, The Jacobs Chuck Manufactruing Company, Eltrax Network Services. Group Custom Steel and Wood, Inc., West Marine and Franks Beverage Distributors.

 
Hot S’Yacht HOSPICE Regatta Hosted by WCSC

1999 Benefitting Hospice:
HOSPICE of the Upstate

The 1999 Hot S'Yacht HOSPICE Regatta was held on October 23-24. This year we introduced the concept of having the regatta for the benefit of Hospice of the Upstate. I am pleased to say this regatta was a huge success generating more than $17,000 for this worthy cause. Our event was 1 of 13 Hospice Regattas that are part of the National Hospice Regatta Alliance. Being a member of the Alliance makes our event a qualifying event for the National Championship to be held in Annapolis, MD in May 2000.

We had 60 boats racing on 3 courses. The Championship Series which consisted of 29 boats in 4 classes (J24s, SJ21s, PHRF A and PHRF B) raced for the privilege to represent our regatta at the National Championship. Joe Waters and crew from Columbia Sailing Club, Lake Murray, S.C., sailed aboard "Pull My Finger" and won the honors with 3 first place finishes in the 5 race regatta. The Cruising Class consisted of 24 boats, which raced around government buoys to the dam and back on Saturday and off the point on Sunday. The 7 boat Junior Fleet was well represented with some of WCSC finest up and coming "Rock Star" sailors. The Junior Fleet included; 1st Place Stanton Bost and Park Tupper Columbia Sailing Club, Lake Murray, S.C., 2nd Place Claire and Alex Wolcott, WCSC, 3rd Place Jonathan Kovach, WCSC, and other finishers Jason Byl, Chip Lapierre, Doug Nechodom, Hart Moede. Hal Smith and the race committee crew did a fine job in making sure we maximized the great conditions.

The regatta kicked-off on Friday night with a Sponsor Appreciation Party aboard the 76ft houseboat, "Joint Venture", which was provided by Stuart Jackson and Mike Stephens. More than 200 racers, sponsors and guest partied until the beer ran out at 10:00 PM. Following racing on Saturday, 300 attendees enjoyed the party tents and music by Benny Whitten and Kathleen Tod. The Saturday evening dinner tables were graced with fine china and linen. Dinner was followed by raffles and the humor of Roddy Gray. The evening ended with many folks snuggled around the huge bonfire at the point. Sunday's racing, which was observed by many aboard a 62ft observation houseboat provided by Bill Trent was followed by burgers on the grill. More than 270 hamburgers were served to the attendees. The awards ceremony concluded the event at 3:30 PM. The local Fox network evening news included an interview of Lee Harris, Director of Hospice, and video clips of the racing.

This event was made possible by the significant contributions of our sponsors Bell Atlantic Mobile, Jacobs Chuck Mfg, Eltrax, Custom Steel & Wood, West Marine, Franks Beverage Distributing, JBK Racing, Carolina First, Publix and The Lague Family and the support of the local Hospice Volunteers. Also, special thanks to Robert and Lou Rainey for their generous support.

The Hot S'Yacht HOSPICE 2000 Regatta will be held on October 21-22. The 2000 event will be BIGGER and BETTER than 1999. Maggie and I have agreed to Chair the event again. However, we need your help. We have established BIG goals and HOSPICE of the Upstate needs our help. We are looking for volunteers to help with sponsorship solicitation, food and entertainment planning and event organization.

1999 Regatta Photos






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