History of the class in South Africa

USA / UK 1984

Back: Gary Farrow, Graham Bryant, John Leighton. Front: Ian Statham, Simon James.

In 1984, a team (Graham Bryant, Gary Farrow, Simon James, lan Statham, John Leighton) went to the US nationals and the North Americans. I had hired a camper for us to stay in, that was quite fun. Dave Orton was OCRA president at the time and he had been to the Worlds in Canada as Country rep (that was always allowed). In Canada he had bought 5 boats (from the regatta) and organised to have them moved to Annapolis where the first regatta was. That was also a headache, because he trailer was not licensed for the USA and the boats did not have Coast Guard approval (which all US boats must have). So we ignored the trailer issue and talked a local boat builder into giving us the CG stickers for on the boats. I then sold the boats to the Americans for one of their clubs as had been arranged by Dave Orton. Never a dull moment! After that we still went to the UK and sailed the Nationals there. Graham got a third overall, so our standard was good in those days!

Report & photographs by Hans Thijsse

US Nationals 1984

United States National Optimist Dinghy Championships. 6 – 9 August 1984. United States Naval Academy and Severn Sailing Association, Annapolis, Maryland

 

Oxford Regatta 1984

Oxford One-Design Classes Regatta. August 11 – 12 1984. Chesapeake Bay Yacht Club / Tred Avon Yacht Club

 

Optimist North American Championships 1984

Pleon Yacht Club, Marblehead Neck, Massachusetts

 

British Open & National Optimist Championships 1984

Rutland Sailing Club. August 20 – 24 1984