The 9th Annual - Saltwater Challenge - RC Laser Regatta on 2/21/2026
Submitted By: Eric Gregory
Region: 5
Class: RC Laser
Chevrons: Green Recurring
Date: 2/21/2026 - 2/22/2026
Location: Corpus Christi Sea Wall Corpus Christi, TX
Host Club: COASTAL BEND MODEL YACHT CLUB Club No: 334
# of Entries: 14
Winds: 20+
Races completed: 23
Scoring System: Single Fleet
Regatta Committee & Valuable Assistants:
RD - Eric Gregory
PRO - Sylvia Dimayuga
Race Committee - Denise Delgado
Race Committee - Chauncey Piper
Valuable Assistant - William Gregory
Photos Link: https://www.facebook.com/groups/CBMYC
9th Annual Saltwater Challenge – RC Laser Regatta
February 20–22, 2026 | Corpus Christi,
Hosted by the Coastal Bend Model Yacht Club
The 9th Annual Saltwater Challenge is officially in the books — and what a weekend it was.
From the first buoy set on Friday afternoon to the final awards photo on Sunday, this regatta showcased everything that makes our event special: competitive racing, demanding conditions, seamless teamwork, and unforgettable camaraderie.
Friday – Practice, Preparation & Fellowship
Practice day began with steady breeze and C-rig sailing as competitors tuned, trimmed, and reacquainted themselves with Corpus Christi waters. Early check-in ran smoothly, boats were inspected and the tone for the weekend was set — organized, relaxed, and welcoming.
That evening, sailors and spouses gathered at Water Street Oyster Bar to kick off the weekend properly. Fourteen competitors filled the table with laughter, seafood, and sea stories — a reminder that this regatta is as much about friendships as it is about finishing positions.
Saturday – Shifting Winds & Tight Racing
Day 1 delivered classic Texas coastal unpredictability. Light morning air and oversized A-rigs gave way to a mid-race norther that forced quick adjustments and showcased the fleet’s adaptability. C-rigs dominated much of the day, while a mid-day shutdown and wind shift kept the race committee working hard to reset the course.
Twelve races were completed, and by the end of the day the standings were razor tight. Gold Fleet positions were separated by mere points, and Silver Fleet featured what was virtually a three-way tie at the top — setting up an exciting Sunday showdown.
Saturday evening, the fleet “dropped anchor” at Blackbeard’s on the Beach for a lively pirate-themed dinner filled with music, singing, and plenty of storytelling. Spirits were high — even with heavy air forecast for the morning.
Sunday – Heavy Air, High Stakes
Day 2 tested sailors in true championship conditions. Sustained 20 mph north winds with gusts into the 30s created a challenging racecourse — especially at the leeward gate where crossing channel waves produced a washing-machine effect that few will forget.
D-rigs ruled the early going, with dramatic downwind legs slicing through whitecaps. As the afternoon progressed, the breeze eased, C-rigs returned, and the final races became a strategic battle for podium positions.
After 23 hard-fought races, the final overall standings were:
🏆 Final Overall Results
Todd Carrico (Sail #09) – 32
Chris Macaluso (Sail #52) – 71
Mark Cooper (Sail #50) – 73
Al Ross (Sail #17) – 76
Ray Seta (Sail #93) – 83
Robert Piper (Sail #65) – 85.6
William Ramlo (Sail #707) – 115
Terry Lindemann (Sail #22) – 159
Vickie Stones (Sail #14) – 166
Matthew Allen (Sail #44) – 181
Tirza Dabdoub (Sail #13) – 198
Richard Delgado (Sail #39) – 227
Karl Harvey (Sail #117) – 232
Michael Causey (Sail #723) – 270
🥇 Gold Fleet
Champion: Todd Carrico (Katy, TX) – 32
Runner-Up: Chris Macaluso (Tomball, TX) – 71
Third: Mark Cooper (Houston, TX) – 73
🥈 Silver Fleet
Champion: Terry Lindemann (New Braunfels, TX)
Second Place: Vickie Stones (Austin, TX)
Third Place: Matthew Allen (Corpus Christi, TX) – sailing in his very first RC regatta
Gratitude & Looking Ahead
This regatta does not happen without dedicated volunteers. Our setup crew braved cold, howling dawn winds to prepare the venue each day. Our race committee team — Sylvia, Denise, and Chauncey — delivered professional, accurate scoring and smooth race management under constantly changing conditions.
Most importantly, thank you to every Corinthian sailor who competed with skill, sportsmanship, humor, and heart. That spirit is what defines the Saltwater Challenge.
As the sun set Sunday evening, there was a shared feeling among competitors and volunteers alike — pride in a job well done and anticipation for what’s next.
Plans are already underway for something even bigger: the 10th Annual Saltwater Challenge in 2027. If this year was any indication, you won’t want to miss it.
Until next time — fair winds, following seas, and we’ll see you back on the starting line.
Race Results for The 9th Annual - Saltwater Challenge - RC Laser Regatta
| Type | Place | Skipper | Sail# | Points | City | St | Home Club |
| Single | 0 | Robert Piper (Bob) | 65 | 0 | Argyle | TX | TRINITY RIVER YACHT CLUB |
| Single | 0 | Mark Cooper | 50 | 0 | Houston | TX | LONE STAR MODEL YACHT CLUB #275 |
| Single | 0 | Al Ross | 17 | 0 | Mandeville | LA | MANDEVILLE BAY RACING CLUB |
| Single | 0 | Michael Causey (Capt Chaos) | 723 | 0 | Corpus Christi | TX | COASTAL BEND MODEL YACHT CLUB |
| Single | 0 | Todd Carrico | 9 | 0 | Katy | TX | LAKEWOOD YACHT CLUB |
| Single | 0 | Christian Macaluso (Chris) | 52 | 0 | Tomball | TX | LONE STAR MODEL YACHT CLUB #275 |
| Single | 0 | Terry Lindemann | 22 | 0 | Cibolo | TX | WOODLAWN SAILING CLUB |
| Single | 0 | William Ramlo | 707 | 0 | San Antonio | TX | WOODLAWN SAILING CLUB |
| Single | 0 | Vickie Stones | 14 | 0 | Austin | TX | WOODLAWN SAILING CLUB |
| Single | 0 | Richard Delgado | 39 | 0 | San Antonio | TX | WOODLAWN SAILING CLUB |
| Single | 0 | Tirza Dabdoub | 13 | 0 | Mandeville | LA | MANDEVILLE BAY RACING CLUB |
| Single | 0 | Karl Harvey (gr8cut) | 117 | 0 | Mandeville | LA | MANDEVILLE BAY RACING CLUB |
| Single | 0 | Matthew Allen (Looking Up) | 44 | 0 | Midland | TX | |
| Single | 5 | Ray Seta | 93 | 83 | San Antonio | TX | WOODLAWN SAILING CLUB |
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