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Author: Steve K Subject: 2 Sunday Stories Info: (2179 views) Posted: Friday 5-15-15 10:11:46 AM |
Had a decent start (and surprised more boats weren't fighting for the boat) and were right behind Peaches in the lead leaving the starting line. Used a slower boat to windward as a pick and manage to roll over the top of peaches before G1. Coming out of the Napa River and heading along the seawall, we traded leads a few times with Peaches on the way out of the river and entering the San Pablo bay. We worked the seawall hard at first and it paid....the boat coming out on starboard would cross infront of the boat on port heading into the seawall and then the lead would shrink or even reverse on the next cross. Really tight racing. As the water got deeper there was early flood along the seawall and it no longer paid. Should have cut across sooner to the eastern shores of SP bay. As the wind piped up we went to the flattener with our Genoa still up which was a very nice gear and allowed us to live with the Genoa for longer. Still leading Peaches at this point and working the left hand shallows pretty hard (with my crew on the GPS mentioning something about lots of rocks and could we tack soon!) but getting relief and, unfortunately, noticing Wylie making steady gains sailing very fast and very flat. As we approached Pinole Point we changed down to the #3 and sailed a little low and slow. A real moment of inattention on my part meant we didn't do a good job of staying between the competition and the mark. Wylie had been closing the distance dramatically and closed in and went above. Peaches too. We lost them both inside at the mark. A little annoyed but knew there was still alot of racetrack and many tactical decisions up ahead we kept rolling and looked for opportunities.
Peaches, still carrying their Genoa which amazed us given the 20 knot breeze with puffs higher, went across the bay on a long port tack. We stayed left with Wylie till about 5 miles before the Brothers and went hard right to get north and cover Peaches. We were still ahead of Peaches but felt Wylie and some others in the fleet were looking very good on the left and wished we had stuck with them. We then made our biggest mistake of the event: we went back left to consolidate on the boats we felt were looking good which meant crossed the teeth of the flood twice. Big losses here. Should have picked a side and stuck with it. Playing the middle so rarely pays. We tacked back onto port and aimed at the Brothers in the relief having not really committed to a side and eating way too much current and tacking too much. Didn't realize how bad it was till we saw Wylie who had gone all the way across to the north end of the bay on the layline to the finish and miles in front. Our position on Peaches had deteriorated significantly but I felt we might be able to cross them. We couldn't and tacked to leeward below the layline to the finish. Close to the finish we tacked in to try to win the race to the layline but they were just in front and finished 8 seconds behind them. Great race with Peaches and Wylie.
Wylie finished over 5 min 30 secs ahead of both Peaches and Tequila which was very impressive since they had to come from behind to do it.... They probably made up at least 7-8 mins on the race course! Congrats to Dan P and the Wylie crew.
It was great to see a bunch of new boats out racing very competitively and such tight racing all around. Lots of lead changes and battles fought out between the boats. Great times and can't wait for the next one.
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