the
2008 North Bay Wayfarer Weekend Don Rumble/Nats: race 4.2 photos by Julia Schonborn ... |
Frank (648), Dave R (4782)
and
... ... |
... Andrew (3140) head
right
while Uncle Al (2nd
from left)
and Alastair (l)
hold a
nicely lifted starboard tack. - for full-size pic, click here ... |
Looks like more nastiness
in the
weather offing! - for full-size pic, click here ... |
Good thing the weather does
not
come from where we're looking at (the SE) - we hope!! (l to r) Andrew,
Frank, Dave R ... |
Dave and Kim ... |
Frank (648) has tacked on
the
knock Dave has just hit. Dave won't want to tack yet,
though - not
right into Frank's dirt!! ... |
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Having found a nice slant
with
lots of pressure, Mark (7673) and Dave H (282) head right
towards clear
air. ... |
The two Conestoga boats, Al
Nichols and Dwight Aplevich (l)
keep going left, while Andy (6071) cuts across. ... |
Right back on the rhumb
line
from the RC boat to the mark, we find Andrew, Mark (7673)
and Dave H
(282). ... |
Alastair (10137) now comes
across, but there is still no sign of Uncle Al coming in
from the left. Seems like he's gone dangerously far left. Has the rain soaked and short-circuited his brain?? ... |
Dave H has just crossed
Andy. ... |
The starboard lay line: (l to r) Mark, Dave
R, Frank ... |
Andy has tacked right into
a big
knock, poor guy!! ... |
Looks like Mark (l) won't make it
without two more
tacks here. Andrew (3140) and Rob (7372) are no doubt using Mark's heading to fine-tune their lay line tacks. ... |
The first reach, past Wasi
Falls, the club and Burfort Point has begun with John and
Dolores in a
narrow lead over Frank (648) and Mark who will try to spinnaker through to leeward of Frank. ... |
The next group finds Dave
and
Carol ahead of the closely bunched (l
to r) Dave R, Rob and Ross. ... |
Then it's Al Nichols
followed by
Alastair - and still no sign of Uncle Al. ... |
The race for the lead heats
up
... ... |
... (l to r) John, Frank
and Mark. ... |
Ah, there is Uncle Al at
last
and nearly last, having made a rare blunder: Instead of
spending some
of his early lead by tacking onto a slightly knocked
port tack and thus
making sure he was positioned between the main threats
(like Mark!!!!)
and the windward mark, Uncle Al held a lifted starboard
tack too long
and
died in the left corner when the wind continued to veer
instead of
oscillating back. After what happened in race 3, that
development
should not have been unexpected, and at the very least,
guarded
against!! Silly me!! Luckily for me, I don't screw up
like this
too often!
... |
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