Friday Harbor student takes 13th at Cressy Cup

Submitted by the Friday Harbor Sailing Club

On Oct. 28 and 29, San Juan County’s Perham “Per” Black, a senior at Spring Street International School, competed in the Cressy Cup. The event is the U.S. high school national championships for Laser full rig sailing. The national sailing races were held at the St. Petersburg Yacht Club in Florida. Black sailed against the nation’s top high school sailors who earned berths in the national races through regional competitions held around the country. At the Cressy Cup, Black was in fifth place after the first day of sailing.

On the first day, the fleet started racing in light 8-9-knot breezes from the east. Black took 10th in the first race, won the second and was high up in the fleet during the third when it was canceled due to insufficient winds. On the end of the first day, which was also his 18th birthday, Black was in fifth place overall.

On the second day, competitors were challenged by big breezes and much cooler temperatures. Winds were at 20-25 knots with the occasional gusts in the 30s. The gusts visibly darkening small patches of the course and capsized boats seemingly at random. The conditions took a physical and mental toll on the sailors as they battled unpredictable winds for 11 races over a seven-hour period. Once safely back on shore, Black good-naturedly quipped, “that with just one or two less capsizes I would have finished in the top 10.” He was buoyed because he showed he could compete with the best in the country. He ended the regatta in 13th place. Race results are at scores.hssailing.org/f17/issa-cressy-nationals-full-rig.

Black sails on the youth sailing team, operated by the San Juan Island Sailing Foundation, which sponsors and supports youth sailing. The team typically has 15 to 20 sailors each year with high school students from Friday Harbor High School, Spring Street International School, and Griffin Bay School. The team will be starting its 2018 season in February.

The San Juan Island Sailing Foundation is a nonprofit organization whose mission is to advance sailing in the San Juan Islands. The foundation’s primary focus is to provide sailboats and coaching for the SJI Youth Sailing Team and funds participation in regional regattas. The foundation also provides boats, equipment, and volunteers to support San Juan Island Parks and Recreation’s summer sailing classes for beginning and intermediate sailors of all ages. For more photos, video and info, visit www.facebook.com/sjisf/.