the Mississauga Wayfarer/CL Regatta
Mississauga SC * Sept. 15-16, 2007
race pics 4.2
by Gord Leachman, Gaetan Benoit & Michael Clayton

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Rodrick (3568) and Al are off up the first beat at long last!
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Mark and Paul continue to lead, but ...
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... Gary and Rob are giving them a good battle.
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In these conditions, trying to foot through to leeward is a good viable alternative
if you can't outpoint the other guy and don't think it's strategically wise to tack away.
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Leading by a healthy margin as they begin the first run are ...
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... the Taylors.
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Al and ...
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... Tom recovered well from their start line debacle, and now sit in ...
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... 2nd place. But Al (l) is all too aware that this could be the last race of the series, and that if ...
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... Mark and Al place 1-2 in this race, Mark will win the tie-breaker, having beaten Al in the last race.
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Happily zipping along in 3rd place are Marc and Julie.
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Stuart Walker once said Spend your lead! Mark and Paul have done a bit of that here, wisely ...
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... having doused their chute good and early in order to drastically reduce the chances of a screw-up as they ...
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... round onto ...
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... beat #2.
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A textbook douse and round for W600: While Tom stows the pole, Al keeps the chute flying. Then a quick douse and ...
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... mini-clean-up by Tom while Al reaches ...
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... down to lower the board fully. Right at the mark, Al will ...
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... give the mainsheet to Tom, once the latter has sheeted and cleated the jib at least halfway in. Tom will then give the sheet  two or three rapid hand-over-hand yanks to whip the main in as Al turns the 90° or so onto his closehauled course. Tom then ...
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... hands the mainsheet back to Al, fine tunes the jibsheet, and they're ...
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... off in pursuit of Messrs. Taylor.
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As Marc and Julie round, Julie demonstrates exactly how the jibsheet should come in during the rounding:
Since sheeting in too soon is more damaging to speed than sheeting in too late, the jib should remain slightly ...
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... undertrimmed until the boat has steadied away on her ...
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... new closehauled course.
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