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White sails fluttered in the gentle afternoon breeze Friday over an
ocean that was almost the color of Sinatra’s eyes.
Through binoculars, several people on Ocean Boulevard watched
hundreds of sailboats take their positions for the Newport to
Ensenada race.
Massoud Balbas, who works in Newport Beach, said he was in awe.
“This is my first time watching the boats leave Newport,” he said.
“Look at this, it’s beautiful. The ocean, the boats -- they’re all
beautiful.”
Several families made a picnic of the event. Ilan Wolf of Irvine,
on paternity leave, came with his mother and 9-week old son, Evan.
“This is wonderful,” he said. “It’s a nice day out for us.”
Mark Smith of Newport Beach said he is hoping to enter the race
next year.
“It’s the largest sailboat event in the world,” he said.
Smith said getting into the race is a lot of work, from getting a
crew together to being at the start line on time.
Bruna and James Burbidge know that feeling. This is James
Burbidge’s 13th race, his 10th as skipper aboard the couple’s
sailboat, Faith.
“I pack the drugs, the Dramamine,” Bruna Burbidge said with a
laugh.
While her husband sails to Ensanada, she takes care of all the
arrangements on land. She drives over to Ensenada and participates in
the festivities, and then the couple take their sailboat back home to
the Channel Islands.
Faith has won two trophies. It came in second one year and fifth
another year, Bruna Burbidge said.
“This time, we have a total of six on board,” she said.
Her friend Lorraine Moon said she enjoys the event every year. Her
husband, Darrel Moon, was on board Faith during last year’s race. The
retired couple has lived aboard their sailboat in the Channel Islands
for the last 13 years, she said.
“This race is great because, first of all, it’s just beautiful out
here,” she said. “And then, when we go to Ensenada, we party with the
sailors and just relax. It’s perfect.”
* DEEPA BHARATH covers public safety and courts. She may be
reached at (949) 574-4226 or by e-mail at [email protected].
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