What a change a day can make. Saturday was down right warm, with pretty much zero wind. (That is, until the storm rolled in.) Sunday dawned with temperatures in mid 40’s and wind steady at 10-15 from the ENE. Despite the frigid temperatures, a dozen sailors showed up at the club for racing, so race we did! A self-timed run of the Sinclair Challenge course was planned, every one bundled up in their warmest gear and off we went – two Catalina 25s, three Hunters, and one Thistle. The frigid east wind promised a quick run, but once on the course we saw just how surprisingly light and shifty such wind could be. Still my team made it up and back with only a single gybe and zero tacks. Jack and Doug did even better in the Thistle seting a new course-record time of 1:12:46 raw time and 1:27:40 corrected time, surpassing the previous records in each category by less than two minutes. In the cruiser fleet, Greg Phillips, with an assist from Jack Sterret, took the honors besting the Griffins by a mere 90 seconds. Bringing up the rear of the fleet was Bill Shaw with the Harrell boys on board, who managed to reduce his previous course time by over 3 hours. I can venture to say that this may have been the closest OSYC has even come to an actual “Frostbite” race!