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Author: Dave Ellis (davesailel...@aol.com) contact the author
Subject: Windmill History
Info: (24093 views) Posted: Thursday 1-5-12 10:31:01 AM
The 1980 Yachting magazine One-of-a-Kind (OOAK) was held at Southern Yacht Club in New Orleans. I represented the Windmill with Greg Fisher's (then) wife as crew. On one windy run with the typical lake square waves we were right in front of the YC when the boat lurched and the whisker pole dug in a wave. Over we went to weather. But quickly the boat was righted and we didn't lose any places. Later at the club several people who had been watching said, "We used to have Windmills. They were great. But if you flipped it was all over. You righted it so quickly. Much better boat now!" Dave Ellis

:: Email me directly. I can provide some LA history,
:: especially re the 1970 Internationals at the Southern
:: YC, sponsored by the Windmill fleet there. Allen
:: Chauvenet
::
:: :: Please help me learn more about the Windmill Class
:: :: Association.
::
:: :: Was there ever a Windmill fleet in Louisiana? If so,
:: :: where and when?
::
:: :: I’m putting together a history of one-design sailing in
:: :: our part of Louisiana, Acadiana. There were some
:: :: Windmills in Lake Charles, LA, which is about 70 miles
:: :: west of my hometown, Lafayette, LA.
::
:: :: If your records don’t have that info, please refer me to
:: :: someone who might know.
::
:: :: Al Rees

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