One season ends, another begins.

That’s how it goes for the sailors of the Holmes Hole Sailing Association who bid adieu to the summer series of races two weeks ago by crowning the season’s winners at the annual meeting and potluck supper at John and Lisa Stout’s Vineyard Haven home.

Three days later, they turned their tillers for Vineyard Sound in the 37th Moffett Race.

Then without missing a beat, the chase for the Hugh Schwartz Cup and the fall racing series title commenced just five days after that, when eight boats came to the line on a beautiful fall evening with winds coming out of the southwest at a leisurely 10 mph.

Mo Flam and Stuart Halpert kicked off the competition on their respective Alerion 28s, Penelope and Providence, by notching a 1-2 finish separated by just three seconds on the traditional harbor triangle course. Commodore Jerry Goodale was third on Stormalong, a Pearson 31.

A special salute must be given to Frank DeSimone who used his Columbia 32 as the committee boat, and worked to fulfill all the race committee roles by himself — raising the course, counting down to the start, sounding the horns and taking times as the boats crossed the finish line. Frank himself will admit that watching a sausage being made would have been a prettier sight. But once all the scores were tallied at the after-race gathering at Rocco’s, the standings finally emerged.

Sunday Race Results

Last Sunday eight competitors lined up for a double loop around the three harbor buoys in what was anticipated to be a quick race. The wind started enthusiastically from the north-northwest at 15 knots for the 10 a.m. start, but increasingly lost interest and stamina over the next two hours. Two boats bailed on the second lap and a couple more struggled to the finish with the light air. In the end it was Providence taking first and an early lead in the fall series. Steve Besse grabbed second on Apres, his J/120, and Jim Dixon aboard his Alerion 28 At Last took third.

Final Summer Standings

The official standings for the summer series released at the potluck revealed that Mo Flam and his Penelope had maintained their lead and took not only took the A division crown, but also the Frank B. Jewett Award for the best overall score for the season. Commodore Jerry Goodale on Stormalong was second and Roger Becker aboard Gloria, a C&C 24, took third. In the B Division, David Lott guided Avanti, a Cape Dory 270, to the B Division summer series title over Bow Van Riper on the Vineyard 15 Tyche and Dan Culkin on Magic Time, a Vineyard Vixen. Fall racing continues on Sunday with a 10 a.m. start. Check the Holmes Hole blog (holmesholesailingassociation.blogspot.com) for complete fall racing updates.