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CRYC Memorable Shots, All Years
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 > Pretty Catboats rafted up off Conquest Beach, 2004 Annual Regatta.  Most of the boats sailed over from Rock Hall the night before the regatta.
 > Annual Regatta at Conquest Beach 2004.
 > The floating dock and lifeguard stand at Conquest Beach circa 2004.  The lifeguard stand is gone now.  Every parent of a CRYC child can remember watching their child nervously climb and play on the tower as a right of passage for CRYC youth.  They all survived without a single fall.  The other right of passage was exploring the "lagoon" down the beach from Conquest.
 > The Corsica overflows its banks during Hurricane Isabel, 2003.  River R Us.
 > Conquest Beach is always a little disturbing after everyone leaves... it's just a little TOO quiet.  It takes a while to decompress and return to non-regatta schedule.
 > The "get er done" boys.
 > CRYC Memorable Shots, All Years photo
 > The first time Sandy and I ever sailed against Peter Tasi (right) on the Corsica, we t-boned each other (our fault)... you would think that would end any possible relationship - but he has become one of our many SSA friends.
 > I love this picture... the juxtiposition of the conservative floppy hatted skipper on the left and the rather cutting edge dude/crew on the right makes me smile.
 > Andy Wood and his charming sister Cindy Huffacker make a very competitive crew in the Comet fleet.
 > Sandy Downes and daughter Kate crewing together, 2006.
 > CRYC Memorable Shots, All Years photo
 > We love the Penguin crowd that comes every year for the Annual Regatta.
 > 2005 Annual Regatta... it blew like stink.
 > Our "club house" at Ship Point.
The floating dock and lifeguard stand at Conquest Beach circa 2004. The lifeguard stand is gone now. Every parent of a CRYC child can remember watching their child nervously climb and play on the tower as a right of passage for CRYC youth. They all survived without a single fall. The other right of passage was exploring the "lagoon" down the beach from Conquest.
 > The floating dock and lifeguard stand at Conquest Beach circa 2004.  The lifeguard stand is gone now.  Every parent of a CRYC child can remember watching their child nervously climb and play on the tower as a right of passage for CRYC youth.  They all survived without a single fall.  The other right of passage was exploring the "lagoon" down the beach from Conquest.
The floating dock and lifeguard stand at Conquest Beach circa 2004. The lifeguard stand is gone now. Every parent of a CRYC child can remember watching their child nervously climb and play on the tower as a right of passage for CRYC youth. They all survived without a single fall. The other right of passage was exploring the "lagoon" down the beach from Conquest.
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