At the end of the day, a regatta is all about the breeze. And when the wind generously gave its all for the last race of Charleston Race Week 2023, it brought smiles to many faces and success across all 15 fleets racing. PRO Taran Teague commented, “We had some weather challenges. We were lucky to get four races in on Day 1, and we had an incredible front come in on Day 2 which was beautiful to watch and we managed to get two races off. Then on the final day, we started an hour early so all classes got their full complement of racing in.” George Masson (Taylors, SC) owner/driver of the J/105 Temeraire, took first in class and commented, “It was a lot of hard work. I really have to thank my crew. We never gave up, we just kept on grinding away. It was a fantastic venue; the race committee and everybody did a great job, but I really can

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