the Wayfarer Ontarios
Lac Deschênes Sailing Club * July 22-23, 2006
Sunday: Race 6.3
by Kim Bergevin & Doug Netherton

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Still not much wind up ahead!
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A breeze has come down the river (from astern), and the ...
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... top five are now very closely bunched with Bill having taken the lead: (l to r) Bill, Marc, Jamie, Andrew, Dave
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Here, Dave and Carol make their move into 3rd place in winds that have become quite patchy.
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A rare sight: Tim and Alan (7346) under spinnaker as they work to fight off Brian (6082) and Lori (3140).  If Brian briefly lets his spinnaker halyard off a few inches, that twist will come out of the top of his spi, and then he can re-tighten the halyard.
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Now it's Dave's turn to lose the wind as Bill (yellow) and Marc (red) work hard to ...
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... try to keep their chutes filled.
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Oh, look! Isn't that nice?! They're bringing us some wind! (Or words to that effect?)
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Here you can see the streaks on the water.
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Lucky Marc! The wind has come forward leaving Bill (yellow) in Marc's wind shadow.
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And before Bill can fully recover from this blow ...
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... Dave chokes him off a second time!
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Dave is now sitting 2nd, having benefitted from being to windward and closer to the new wind coming in.
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Al's pole (l) is now too low for the increased ...
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... wind that has come in, but Marc will ...
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... will hold off ...
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... the snapping pack without having to ...
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... give room to anyone.
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Tsk! Tsk! Marc (l) seems to be making a very wide rounding here, I think to try to stay out of the intense wind shadow from all those boats just astern. Sometimes, Marc and I disagree, but the guy on the tiller always gets the final say and the crew accepts this happily. In these situations, I have found it virtually always pays to get the board down, gybe right at the mark, cut it close, let the spi flog to leeward and sheet in to sail a close reach until we're out of the doldrums. Then we can get back to the spi. This keeps me less stressed than sitting down to leeward of a clump of boats that are almost sure to get wind before me and pass us. Still, the wind has backed about 30° which, if it holds, will make this next reach a virtual run. We shall see, I guess.
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What a mess! Marc (3854) ...
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... briefly gets the chute filled, but never mind that! Why is Bill (yellow) not turning?
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I believe he may have hit the mark and is now ...
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... sailing to ...
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... get clear and do ...
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... his Penalty Turn. Marc (3854) and Dave (282) struggle to find wind.
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