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Monday, July 23, 2007
Notes from Albert T Simpson Regatta
Tactics
Current upwind and breeze downwind.
Racing was held right about the time ebb switched to flood. As Jeff has said, there really is no slack water in the bay, just a change. And it changes along the shore first. So the move was to go out to catch the end of the ebb on the upwind leg, until the flood took over and then you needed to short tack the city front.
Once the breeze picked up to planing conditions, it seemed to work best to worry about the breeze and discount the current. Bones made up a ton of time on one downwind leg were three leaders went down the city front and Bones went out into the Bay. They planed the whole leg and more than made up for the current.
Competitors
Southern Cross made their bay debut, along with Jam Jam, and Bones. Jam Jam was working through crew issues and blew up two kites in Race 1. Bones sailed at least part of the regatta with only three.
Boat Issues
Spin halyard continues to slip despite a fresh water dunking of the cleat and chubbying up the line. Grey cockpit pocket has torn and needs replacing.
Tuning Comments
Boat felt pretty balanced and we were definitely flatter than SCross. Jam Jam was flogging their main and still had a bit more speed over us, seemed like our point was on par or better than both. Checked the tune and uppers seem to have stretched. still within tolerance though, base at 28 up from 22 prior to the Worlds.
Crew Comments
Crew on Saturday was Greg, Mike, Lance, Jen. Sunday was Doug, Josh, Mike, Blake.
Memorable Moments/Quotes
Sending Jen up the rig on Saturday morning to sort the lost main halyard. Getting screwed by JJ on first downwind leg of race 5, on starboard and Neil apparently not looking out and crash jibing nearly right in front of us.
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