APRIL15, 2025
THE WIND DIES ONCE
AGAIN
On Avatar, we learned an important pre-start lesson. With ten
minutes to the B fleet start, we were busy making some last minute sail trim
adjustments. At five minutes to our start, I looked up and realized that the A
fleet had just started, and we were directly upwind from the start line. There
were a lot of fast A fleet boats on (starboard track no less) racing directly
at us. Not wanting to interfere, we executed a panic jibe and managed to get
back to the pre-start side of the line before being run over, but just barely.
Moral: do your pre-start preparations off to the side and well away from the
start area.
:As Mark observed, during the upwind leg to
Schuyler, different boats tried different strategies to find the best wind. On
this Tuesday, the boats who stayed offshore seemed to find a bit more.
For the downwind leg back to S/F, the wind
slowed down to 4 kts, but the direction remained fairly steady. About half of
the fleet set up whisker poles and sailed close to the rhumb line directly
toward the finish. It was slow going, with most boats moving at around 2
kts. The usual strategy of sailing off the wind to heat up their boat speed
didn’t seem to make much of a difference under the light air conditions. A few
boats decided to head for a different finish at the club, and turned on their
engines.
It was a lively scene at the club, between the
bar and the tacos.
Doug.
Douglas Mahone
doug@dmahone.com
(916) 541-6607
Thanks to Doug for the great recap of tonight's race.
PHRF CORRECTED TIME COURSE DISTANCE WAS 1.17NM
PLACE BOAT PHRF ELAPSED CORRECTED
FLEET A
1 ABORIGINAL 33 43:45 43:06
2 INTERLUDE 141 49:16 46:31
3 TRUE LOVE 72 48:10 46:45
4 ROSIE 162 57:52 54:42
5 WIND II 213 59:46 55:36
FLEET B
1 AVATAR 132 53:02 50:26
2 SAILING PAIR
A DICE 180 57:46 54:14
3 PACIFIC SPIRIT 165 1:03:45 60:32
4 MAKANI 147 1:04:52 62:00
FYI:
ReplyDeleteI forgot share Pacific Spirit's info:
Pacific Spirit finished after Pair-a-dice and before Makani, and our finish time was 7:03:45.
Sorry for the late notice!
Thanks, Diana