The skipjack Ida May, captained by Shawn Ridgley and owned by Gordon Gladden, won the 64th Annual Deal Island-Chance Lion's Club Labor Day Skipjack Race again for the second year in a row and the 6th time in 7 years. We had the able crew of Lee, Jenny, Meghan, Ella, Robert, Keith, Bill, David, Tara, Mike, and Tom helping out.
The day was perfect for sailing! There was a light breeze, and on the water, it wasn't too hot. Twelve skipjacks came to Deal Island for the race.…
ContinueWith Captain Shawn Ridgley at the helm, the Ida May won the Choptank Heritage Race in Cambridge MD on September 24, 2022. It was an exciting race and a perfect day to sail: just enough wind but not too much; 5 to 10 knots. Our start was not very good and we began in last place. The wind died on us when we were trying to make our tack towards the starting line. All our momentum was lost and we were unable to turn. We had to build up momentum again, but again we didn't have enough speed…
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Sadly, the Ida May will not be defending her racing titles this year. She is on the bank in Scott's Cove Marina in Chance, MD, awaiting repairs, and the repairs will not be completed in time for this year's race. Hopefully we'll see you next year for the races.
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The Ida May won the Deal Island Skipjack Race for the Third Year in a Row!!! Here is the full article from the Daily Times of Salisbury by journalist Julia Rentsch. The article is entitled:
"With a sharp cannon blast, they were off.
A fleet of skipjacks — traditional sailboats used in the Chesapeake Bay for oyster fishing —…
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The skipjack, Ida May, won the 59th Annual Deal Island Skipjack Race. This is the second year in a row for the Ida May to be the champion. Congratulations to Capt. Shawn Ridgley and his able first mate, Mike Oh!!! Congratulations as well to owners Elbert and Gordon Gladden.
There was very little wind for the race. The Tangier Sound was glassy and the skipjacks' sails were slack, fluttery. The Ida May's yawl boat was having engine problems, so we decided to let someone tow…
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The Ida May has pulled off the double crown of Skipjack racing by winning the 2017 Choptank Heritage Skipjack Race today, having already won the Labor Day race off Deal Island. Wow! We are ecstatic and so proud of the Captain, Shawn Ridgley, and his first mate, Michael Oh. The race was tight from the start with boats jockeying for prime position. We were sandwiched between the Rosie Parks on our starboard and the Lady Katie on our port. These boats were so close to us that I could've…
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The Ida May came in first place in the 2017 Deal Island Labor Day Skipjack Race!!!!
Thanks to Capt. Shawn Ridgley for sailing a great race!!! Amazing!!! What a great day. Elbert and Gordon Gladden are very proud.
We blew away the competition, stealing the other boats' wind and passing the fleet on the way to the first buoy. We then kept our lead the entire race and put much distance in between us and our nearest competitor. It was a perfect day to sail,…
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I have heard that as many as twelve boats might participate in the annual skipjack races this year. The list includes: Hilda M. Willing, Helen Virginia, Rosie Parks, H. M. Krentz, Ida May, Lady Helen, Lady Katie, Nathan of Dorchester,Rebecca T. Ruark, Dee of St. Marys, and Thomas Clyde. Wish the Kathryn could be there too!
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Here's the link to the story in the Sun:
http://www.baltimoresun.com/news/maryland/bs-md-skipjack-capsize-20130921,0,5622374.story
Mary Sue Gladden, Chesapeake Bay Skipjack Expert!!!
Captain John Price had sailed a brilliant race up to the point when we capsized. He had maneuvered the Ida May from the back of the pack into first place with only one…
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