12 - North Shore News - Wednesday, September 20, 2000 BRIGHT LIGHTS Cove yacht club's regatta ruled the waves , NEWS photos Catherine Barr Quantum Sails’ Franees Cross (left) and sailor Stephanie Mottram met for the first time at the regatta. Later this year, Stephanie will be in Toronto sailing as part of the 8.C. wornen’s team. This trio was busy swapping sea Stories in the background. Frorn left: Patrick Cauley, Nancy Grenier and Ron Turner. Division 10 winnars Don Show (left), Care! Macmilian (centre) and Ron Pound were aboard the boat Senza, owned by Erwin Fiedler (missing from photo). twas the inaugural voyage fer the Freudian Sloop and her crew, namely (from left) Kim Bassett, Carol Selig, Terry Cloughly and captain Jennifer Drummond. paar Drascerriaes alae a! Versailles é Sofa Startin; from $978 INCLUDES GST & PS: “It was good racing, but it was wet,” said race com- mittee member and event organizer Ross Bligh. Fleet captain Malcolm Chaddoek (left) and race committee member Craig Bassett were busy hand- ing out the prizes. Jordan Dobrikin wen home with the goods, but mo ene knows for sure if the bear is going to become his boat's official mascot. DEEP Cove Yacht Club hosted its annual regatta on Sept. 9 and 10 and, despite the nasty weekend weather, the event was a big success. Forty-three boats trom all around the Vancouver area entered the competition. On Saturday, the rains were relentess. But on Sunday, the skies cleared allowing for some good racing and some tun times. Sunday afternoon, the av. ards were handed out and evervene got a chance to socialize, relax and teil their stores. Ulease dircet requests for event coverage to Bright Lialts c/o North Shave News. Fax: 985-2104 or cma