the 2008 North Bay Wayfarer Weekend
Canadian Nats: race 5.2
photos by Julia Schonborn & Harry Budden

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Looks like Alastair (r) has sailed into the return oscillation which will favour starboard.
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But not for long???
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Already going head to head are the #1 and 2 boats in the series, Mark (3rd from right) and Uncle Al to leeward of Mark.
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Sue and Steph show how it's done. Not only do they get the most out of their negligible hiking weight, but Sue has also eased enough main to remove any excessive heel > helm. Proof of that is in the straight tiller (not pulled to windward!) and smooth water flow off the rudder.
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Another lesson in how it's done: Dave and Carol hike hard and are keeping heel to where it does not produce excessive helm.
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Al and Ken (r) hit a knocked gust, while Al (Uncle) could use a bit more vang here. The 3854 tiller is angled to windward
but SHADES is not fighting the turn to leeward as can be seen by the smooth water flow past the rudder.
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Taylor and Ryan look great as they pace Sue and Steph (Mystic).
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More vang wouldn't hurt here. Of course, on this club boat, vang adjustment capability is not state of the art!!
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No such problems on Banshee!
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Pacing each other nicely are (l to r) Mark, Uncle Al and Ross.
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And a few fishermen??
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Sue and Mark (l) seem to be lifted on port, while Ross (8) and Dave H. have tacked into a knock!
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Taylor fights helm on the starboard lay line.
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Meanwhile, off to the left, we have the boats that are risking odder winds and shifts by getting closer to the windward shore earlier.
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Dave R, for example, is getting lifted out above Andrew (3140).
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Frank (l) gets a juicy lift and will cross Sue for whom going right early has not paid all that much.
Meanwhile (l to r) Dave H, Dave R and Uncle Al are all digging back in towards the safety of the rhumb line.
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The parade along the port lay line has begun.
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John (r) has tacked into a nice lift and crosses while he can. Looks like he may well be laying the windward mark right now.
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Ah! The windward mark is in sight and Mark (2nd from left) may be laying it. But for the rest of us, it is ...
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... not yet within reach!
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Mark and Paul have rounded onto the first reach, along the south shore, with a nice lead. Their spinnaker is about to ...
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... go up flawlessly. Here, going down with the puffs is especially recommended as it gets Mark away from the wind shadow of the shore.
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Always, of course, being careful not to hit Rob who's coming in from the left corner.
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The panoramic view: The next six boats are around but none of us is flying the chute yet, and the Taylors keep pulling away!
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