Reply | Post New Message | All Messages | this message is spam |
Author: Joseph Andresen ([email protected]) contact the author Subject: November 9, 2002 Midwinters Update Info: (1448 views) Posted: Tuesday 11-12-02 06:51:00 AM |
We left StFYC at 10 am with a warm southerly breeze of
about 10 knots this morning. When we arrived at
Olympic Circle, it seemed like the threatening weather
had kept most of the fleet in port. I think only 6 Express
27's were on the line for the starting gun; not the 25
plus we had been hoping for. It wasn't till later that we
heard the hoist was not operating in Richmond Yacht
Club when we arrived back in SF this afternoon.
Couldn't have been a better day for sailing! Warm,
mostly sunny and 10 to 15 knots of breeze. We got a
good start and rounded the first weather mark with a 2
boat length lead over Baffett and Swamp Donkey.
Bessie Jay apparently slowed down Baffett at the start
and we were to the right nearer the committee boat with
clear air. The next leg was a tight reach under
spinnaker followed by a run down toward Berkeley.
The leeward mark rounding was again close; within 2-
3 boat lengths for the first 3 boats. We went left,
looking for more breeze and found it heading upwind to
the weather mark. The last run was a drag race and
duel between our boat and Baffett. We traded jibes all
the way down the course. Right before the leeward
mark, an overtaken Olson 30 gave Baffett an
opportunity to jibe toward the mark. We had to
head up and then jibe immediately around the Olson
and do a weather drop immediately before the mark.
We rounded the mark with Baffett a few feet behind.
The last leg up the course was a tacking duel with each
of us looking for the side with greater wind pressure.
We covered Baffett right up to the finish line with their
great effort bringing them over the line only seconds
behind!
Jason; thanks for all your help and support in
preparing our boat and taking your time to weigh in
Elise this past week.
My hat is off to the fleet for such a great day on our first
race with Elise. Thanks toTom Baffico, Bradford
Whitaker, Robert Brown for their warm welcome. I
thank Seadon Wijsen, Dennis George, John Collins
and Steve Marsh for joining me on the maiden voyage
and race of Elise.
Joe Andresen
Reply | Post New Message | All Messages | this message is spam |
|