Halloween Regatta sets sail for fun
Alex Coolman
NEWPORT BEACH -- Lauren Gautschi was dressed to sail: done up in
layers of gauzy fabric that created an outfit reminiscent of “I Dream of
Genie.”
On an ordinary day, the eccentric get-up might have raised eyebrows,
but 12-year-old Lauren looked right at home Sunday at the Lido Isle Yacht
Club.
The club was holding its Halloween Regatta, a sailing event in which
imaginative costumes are encouraged. While Lauren chose genie garb,
12-year-old Tricia Treaccar was outfitted as a cheetah and several young
men were wearing clothes that suggested a paramilitary theme.
Lauren’s genie silks were considerably more cumbersome than the
typical T-shirt and shorts, but she was undaunted.
“It does not bother me,” she said regally.
The regatta was an event for several classes of boats and all ages of
sailors, and it took place on a day when crystal blue skies and moderate
southeasterly breezes made for pleasant sailing.
Former Lido Isle Yacht Club Commodore Bob Yates conceded that
mid-October was perhaps a little early for a Halloween-themed event, but
he said the timing was the necessary consequence of avoiding conflicts
with other yacht clubs’ events.
Moreover, Yates noted, it was exciting for club members to see their
kids have the chance to show off their sailing skills after a whole
summer of lessons.
“It’s so nice to be here in the fall times, when all the tourists go
home and we get to come out and see the sailing,” he said.
But many of the regatta participants seemed less concerned about high
performance than about a bit of Halloween-ish clowning.
Skimmer, the sabot belonging to 7-year-old Lido resident Rebecca
Arnold, was decorated with a skeleton in a bridal outfit, an accessory
that had nothing to do with speed and everything to do with getting into
the spirit of the event.
“The older kids don’t want to decorate their boats because they figure
it adds weight and they won’t go as fast,” said Nancy Arnold, Rebecca’s
mother.
Fortunately, for this regatta, Rebecca’s priorities favored the
fanciful.
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