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Wayfarers past and
present: (l to r) Bill Rogers, Chris Kofler, Jeff Gamey, John
Cawthorne
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An airborne Red Top
highlights the great Diane Zaremba birthday card for George.
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Alf Jenkins ...
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... and George share
fond memories.
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Don Gallagher holds
forth (or ...
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... was it 3rd?)
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In honour of this
truly special occasion, Uncle Al actually prepared a little speech -
having been asked by the organizers to come up with a few George
Blanchard anecdotes. To let more of you share these little snapshots
from the Wayfarer part of George's life, I have added an amplified
version of my speech notes as follows:
George & Wayfarers
- my first memory of G: 1959 National Capital Regatta at
Ottawa's Britannia YC - Saturday night, huge crowd around the piano
> GB playing - next morning (bring pants) George and Tom Johannsen
- '64 my start in W's - there was veteran George, already
helping the newcomers with a series in the newsletter on how to best
sail a W
- '65: GB > NA champ
- '68: GB becomes first Hon. Life Member of CWA - category
created just for him and his many contributions to the Class
- '71: GB wins closest ever NA's in 55-boat fleet at Bronte
as George, Jeff Jones, Larry Schwartz and Ken Holloway all finish
within two Olympic points in the days when the diff. between a first
and a second-place finish in any race was 3 points. Poor Ken Holloway
and Ivar Zalitis were leading the final race and in line to win but
Uncle Al drifted past them and won by less than 6 inches. That cost Ken
and Ivar 3 pts. and dropped them from 1st to 4th place in the series.
All this after Ken and Ivar had become the only W known to have been
struck by lightning during a squall the previous day - tell story
briefly (In our 1971 North Americans at
Bronte Harbour
(just west of Toronto), our 50+ boat fleet got caught in a severe
thundersquall.
W851, a wood W helmed by Ken Holloway of North Bay, suffered a direct
hit
while the crew, Ivar Zalitis, was in the act of pulling down the jib.
Ivar
told me that he was leaning right between the metal mast and the
shroud,
when they got hit! While the plywood topsides near the starboard shroud
and near both ends of the metal spi pole which was lying along the
longitudinal
seats looked like they'd been hit with a sledgehammer, Ivar said that
all
he got was "tinglies".)
- '74: George went to England for the first Wayfarer Worlds,
and he has sailed each Worlds since, making him the only W to have
sailed in all 11 Worlds
- '78: George and Graham billetted for Denmark-based Worlds
with Dr. Nils Ebbehøj - sat down to breakfast the first morning
- Graham had to be resuscitated when he choked on his toast as the
17-year-old daughter walked in ... topless
- '81: Wampler's Lake - biker gang - George into bar right
after them - comes out 20 min. later all smiles, saying: "They're just
a nice bunch of young fellas."
- '83: George's Hall of Fame career with the aircraft
manufacturer, DeHavilland, got our boats a free flight to the Worlds in
England courtesy of George's friend, Max Ward, owner of the charter
airline, Wardair - ton of correspondence organizing absolutely
everything - speech "pool" at Portsmouth Guildhall - fix > Roger
Redwin, George's crew, wins with inside knowledge of a time of 11 min.
20 sec. - my envy when George's contribution to the daily 200-yard low
tide Hayling Island haul-out was to sit on the transom to reduce tongue
weight while chanting "This is the way we get 'em out!"
- a couple of years later, June Bug mast break > 35 knots,
George and Doug N. delight crowd on cliff with a daring - but brief -
spi hoist > the mast snapped at the spreaders which had no limit on
forward swing
- also mid-80's: I devoted a Whiffle to George and
his lifetime W accomplishments since, judging by G's health problems,
that it was a certainty G wouldn't be around much longer ...
- '98 Worlds X interview in DK: pretty young Århus
reporter starts interview by marvelling that an 84-year-old man would
come all the way to Denmark to cheer on his Canadian Wayfarer Worlds
team > "Cheer on, nothing!" replies George. "I'm racing!!" . and
George beat 12 boats!
- '03: at age 89 and almost 90, G hits top 10 in W NA's at
Port Credit
- George set an example for W's: we have a number of people
well into retirement age who still race W's actively and capably: Sid
Atkinson at this club, Hubert Dauch in Detroit and just last weekend,
79-year-old Bob Frick won Clark Lake with his 80-year-old crew, Peter
Every
Personal note: best thing I got from is that George took
away my fear of growing old: watching George in action made me realize
that geezerishness is not inevitable, that you can have a great, active
life if you have the right attitude. George is an inspiration to all of
us who know him
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But Uncle Al's
favourite George Blanchard "moment" dates back about 40 years to a
National Capital Regatta in Ottawa which boasted "dry" Sundays back
then. This moment required the assistance of Tom Wharton to re-enact:
It was a calm, sunny Sunday morning, about 8 a.m. at Ottawa's posh
Britannia YC. As Al was making his way to the boat park, Al saw George
Blanchard (W283) and Tom Johannsen (W649) strolling through the
immaculately kept flower beds in front of the club. What puzzled Al was
the fact that George and Tom were each holding one leg of a pair of
sweatpants whose waist was dragging on the ground between Tom and
George (as demonstrated by Tom and Al above). The mystery was not
solved until George lifted the pant leg he was holding to his lips and
took a gulp.
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Two "Wayfarers for
life" shake hands.
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Note how George
honours Uncle Al by even keeping his eyes open for this photo!
Impressive!!
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A lot of Wayfarer fun
has been had by these two guys!
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George chats with
Chris and Carolyn after being presented with the Sarasota YC burgee
whereupon ...
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... Carolyn added her
compliments to George, and in the process,
revealed that her engagement gift to Chris had been their first
Wayfarer up in North Bay.
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George with Tina who
is currently working at Etobicoke YC but worked many years at
Boulevard where she met George
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George with Don
MacIntyre, a Senior Canadian Judge who annually helps out with the Ice
Breaker Regatta
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Another gift for
George.
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The #1 George
Blanchard's 90th Birthday card is unveiled ...
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... draped.
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George quickly
summarizes and then at last ...
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... we hit the
birthday cake!
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George with long-time
friends, Dorothy Brockbank and Roy Kobiyashi.
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