Saturday, June 26, 2010

Arlene Ocean Race

After the coldest morning in 150years (apparantely) we managed to crack the ice and set sail for just chilly start. Expecting a NE course the race commitee threw in a curly one ...North/South course. No matter all under control. Which course is that! Late off the line and 50 meters behind walk on the windows and OP. Head for the top mark. Course 5 Course 5 where does that go. Okay Campbell after The day bouy then back to Burnell all under control. The wind was a 10 knotish wind but as the wind instruments decided it was just too cold to play today we could just make it up as we wished. I decided it was going to be a north easterly and then it might go North so we should just sail to that. and we did. OP lead the way again and we tussled with walk on the wildside (great to see them back) and Sue Sea (great performance today). Pretty much a soldiers course today follow the leader but did have two tacks..... woo hoo. The only opportunity to really do anything, we took advantage of; on the last run from burnell back the the harbour clearance bouys sailing much deeper than OP before we gybed enabling us to sail a better angle and give them a scare. Pulled back a fair bit of distance but in the end we gybed just behind them and finished 50 meters behind then. Well sailed OP. I was down below packing the kite when we heard a hoot, thought it was the boat plumbing or something until I looked out the window and saw a ship, Quite close. No very close. Couldn't read the writing on the rivets but pretty close. No matter the anchor is down.....ummm boys why is the anchor chain going up. Think we might have to get out of here....Hooooot. In before midday , crap is the bar open yet. We are not used to getting in before about 4pm yet alone lunchtime in a Valmadre. Presentation at 6pm...could be messy. Anyones guess on handicap in 2.5 hour race, lt will be interesting to see who pings it. Nav Out for now

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