the 2009 Midwinters
& U.S. Nationals Saturday: Race 4.2 photos mostly by Randall Moring ... |
The first run: Not much
wind
and very nerve-wracking! Butch is leading but has again
gone his own
way and is out of the picture to the right as we look at
it. Judging by
apparent mast height, Uncle Al (l)
is a little closer to the camera (at the leeward gate)
than Frank (pink spi).
Also still very much in
the hunt are Peter Rahn (286), Richard Johnson (10139)
and John de Boer (behind
Frank) as well
as Ted Benedict (991).
- for
full-sized pic, click here
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Leading the pack and
making
maximum use of his resources, Butch Minson has a weight
advantage by
sailing solo which seems to have more than offset his
lack of
spinnaker. What with the winged jib and having to hold
his boom out to
leeward while sitting to windward, Butch is definitely
keeping busy!!
... |
Note the total absence of
helm
(lack of rudder turbulence) as the windward heel is doing
a better job
of aligning the sails' centre of effort with the hull's
centre of
resistance while the windward heel eliminates any
remaining tendency of
the mainsail to cause weather helm. ... |
Nick and Uncle Al approach
the
leeward gate in second place behind ... ... |
... Butch, and barely ahead
of
... ... |
... Frank (864) and Peter
(286). ... |
Also sailing solo is Dave
Hepting (2945) who is just rounding the other gate mark,
and who ought
to be sitting further forward, up against the thwart at
least (compare
Dave's position in the boat with Butch's a few pics
earlier!). Note the
transom drag on 2945 here. ... |
Near the finish line:
The
massive fleet of MC's makes a lovely background as Al (l) and Frank (864)
come close to
the end of the final beat, a leg on which spectators
were treated to a
massive tacking duel which the leaders tacked a good two
dozen times -
including a fake tack by Frank on which Al did not bite.
In the finest
of the Wayfarer good sportsmanship tradition, Frank
grinned over and
waved to Al after his failed attempt. - for full-sized
pic, click here
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With the finish mark (l) in sight, Al and
Nick complete
yet another tack in order to remain between Frank (r) and the finish
line. ... |
It is a tribute to both
teams'
outstanding tacking abilities that they did not lose any
of the boats - like Peter and Alex - who had rounded onto this final beat just behind Al and Frank. ... |
Early leader, Butch Minson
(blue
hull), did not try to protect his lead, and has dropped
back. - for full-sized pic, click here ... |
Al and Nick heave a sigh of
relief as they are about to get their finish beep. Two
thumbs up for
Nick who was battling his sore back all race long!! And it's good to see Dave Hepting (r) sitting where he's supposed to!! ... |
One last tack to cross the
line
and SHADES gets
her beep.
Uncle Al at last got to wear his favourite swimming trunks on this day and thus acquired his eagerly awaited sunburn!! ... |
Nick puts a brave face on
his
sore back. ... |
As always, Uncle Al thanks
the
race committee. ... |
Still the thought of two
more
races on this day can't have totally overjoyed my faithful
crew. ... |
Frank and Andrew at their
finish ... |
Andrew still on the job:
watching for starboard boats ... |
Frank and Andrew roll
across the
line in 2nd place. Meanwhile Jim Lingeman and Charley
Jensen (3991) are nearing a 4th-place finish, which will be their best result of the series. - for full-sized pic, click here ... |
3rd place: Peter and Alex
Rahn - for full-sized pic, click here ... |
And Jim and Charley are ... ... |
... not far behind the
speedy,
3rd-place Rahns (286)!! ... |
A quick luff across the
line
gives Peter and Alex their beep. ... |
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