8 year becomes youngest class winner in history; Orangevale family takes title 

When Loic Reynolds’ father Garth, an accomplished sailor and sail maker from Davis who was filling the role of mid/tactician, suggested a trim adjustment during this weekend’s  Camellia Cup Regatta on Folsom Lake, eight-year-old Loic, who was driving Reynold’s Vanguard Nomad 17 sailboat, snapped back, “Dad, I know what I’m doing!”

He sure did. Loic ended the two-day regatta as winner of the Open Centerboard Class, becoming the youngest skipper to win a class in the regatta’s 58 years. 

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And, it wasn’t just Garth’s son who saved the day. At another point during the regatta, Elodie, Loic’s 10-year-old sister, who crewed the position of “forward,” recognized that the Open Centerboard fleet was heading to the wrong mark, so she directed Nomad to tack away toward the correct mark, turning a possible loss into a win.

But, it was another family – the Samsons of Orangevale – who took away the biggest win, besting six other boats to be named overall Camellia Cup Champions, Keelboat Perpetual Trophy winners and winners of the Open Keel Non-spinnaker class.

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Orangevale’s David Samson, with sons Marcus and Matt had competed in the venerable regatta for years on the family’s Catalina 22, Slo Mo. They’d won their class previously, but never the overall cup until now. David said his father, Francis, who passed away in 2019, would be looking down on their win with pride.

This marked the 58th Year the Folsom Yacht Club presented the annual Camellia Cup and weather was great.
Folsom Times photos by Bill Sullivan and FLYC.

“My father was passionate about the sport of sailing. He entered Slo Mo in many CamCups and it was always a family affair with children and grandchildren on board, first. I would be kicked off the boat if any of his grandchildren were available to sail,” David recalled.

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“There is always a lot of yelling and screaming on a Samson boat, that is, until the race ends. Then it’s a host of cheers by all on board. It’s  been part  of my family and my life from 12-years-old to 67.”

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Seven classes of boats competed in this year’s CamCup. In addition to the Open Centerboard and Open Keel Non-spinnaker classes, Banshees, Lasers, Open Keel Spinnaker, multihull and J-boat model yachts competed.

Winning  the Banshee class and Perpetual Centerboard Trophy was El Dorado Hills’ Craig Lee of Scuttlebutt Sailing. Leading Laser skipper was Al Sargent of the Saint Francis Yacht Club. Winning Open Keel Spinnaker was a Santana 20 captained by Mark Werder of Folsom. The Top Cat multihull sailor was Ryan Schofield on a Hobie 20 and the winning model yachtsman was Charles Witcher of the Sacramento Model Yacht Club, sailing his 8.5-foot J Class boat, SVEA.

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SVEA is a 1/16-scale replica of the America’s Cup “J” boat designed by the Swedes in the 1930s to challenge the American super “J” Ranger, for a race that was never held due to World War II.

In the model yacht version of Camellia Cup, radio-controlled sailboats competed in 14 heats on each of two days, both on Folsom Lake in El Dorado Hills and Bridgeway Lakes in West Sacramento.

Camellia Cup is an event of the Folsom Lake Yacht Club. More is found at flyc.org.

58th Camellia Cup Results:
 
Open Keel – Non-Spinnaker
David Samson, FYC, C22, Slo Mo – 5 pts (Camellia Cup and Keelboat Champion)
Mike Rayfuse, FLYC, C22, Sirius –  8 pts
Mike Fitzgerald, FLYC, Capri 22, Layla – 12 pts
Gary Preston, FLYC, H270, Charmed Life – 13 pts
Barry Curran, C250, Malahat – 21 pts
Dave Hewitt, FLYC, C22, Shark Bait – 21 pts
 
Multihull
Ryan Schofield, Hobie Fleet 20, Hobie 20 – 4 pts (Multihull Champion)

 
Banshee
Craig Lee, Scuttlebutt Sailing, In N Out – 4 pts (Overall Centerboard Champion)

Kerry Johnson, FLYC, Blue Light Special – 8 pts
J. Nelson, FLYC, Herkimer – 14 pts
S. Upadhyay, FLYC – 15 pts
 
J Class (Model Yachts)
Charles Witcher, SMYC, SVEA – 46 pts (Model Yacht Champion)

Bruce Anderson, Boise  MYC, Shamrock – 55 pts
Dan Robinson, SMYC, SVEA – 61 pts
Doug Wilkinson, SMYC, SVEA – 83 pts
Gene Novak, SMYC, SVEA – 131 pts
Paul Brown, SMYC, SVEA – 143 pts 
John Hancock, SMYC,  SVEA –  147 pts
Bob Eger, SMYC, SVEA – 173 pts
 
Laser
Al Sargent, St.FYC, ILCA – 6 pts

Elliot Drake, St.FYC, ILCA – 8 pts
Marcel Sloane, SSC, ILCA, Humble Pie – 9 pts
David LPier, ACSC, ILCA, Ilcanaut One  – 13  pts 
Stephen Aguilar, LWSC, ILCA, Can’t Buy A Thrill – 22 pts
Ernest Galvan, RYC, ILCA – 28 pts
Sutter Stremmel, TYC, ILCA – 28 pts
 
Open Centerboard
Loic Reynolds, LWSC, Nomad 17 – 4 pts

Kelly Pike, HMBYC, VXOne, Flying Fish – 7 pts
Beth Richard, HMBYC, Lightning, Xanado – 13 pts
Paul Melcon, ButteSC, Buccaneer  – 14 pts
 
Open Keel – Spinnaker
Mark Werder, FLYC, S20, 2-Step – 4  pts

Paul Frank, FLYC, S20 – 9 pts
Phil Hodgson, FLYC, WL24, Te Natura – 11 pts
Mark Harlan, FLYC, Capri 25 – 16 pts