Not many years ago, a group of friends here in Oriental, were invited to crew for the sailing vessel Bounty in the annual New Year's Day Non Football Regatta.
Here in Oriental, NC, not many people are that interested in football so every New Year's Day there is a regatta during the time when most of America is watching football. The requirements of the regatta are that you use a sailboat to circumnavigate at least three buoys if not more in the Neuse River off of Oriental. After this stringent qualification of passing the third mark your vessel and its crew meet the requirements set forth in the race committees rules and regs. Basically, the name of your vessel and its captain will be placed in a felt hat. The name drawn is now considered the winner. The purse includes free horsd'oeuvres at M and M's and dinner and drinks at your own expense.
You may even read and return to the shelf a children's adventure book written by our very own Bernie Harberts who spent much of the race aloft in the spreaders taking photographs of other competitors and our exuberant crew.
Meanwhile, Captain John is down below taking inventory of his exquisite French wine collection which has become airborne along with his laptop, cellphone and other miscellaneous items.
Bernie caught some of the crew sleeping on the job but fun was had by all.
Did we qualify to win? Yes! Did we actually win? No, but there is always next year.
For more adventures with Bernie check out this clip from his offshore excursion. Bernie Harberts: 65 days Alone at Sea
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