captleasure
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Ahoy!
Hope you all had a great time on the water this weekend.
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Here is my story from Saturday as Tortuga averaged a break neck 2.5knots around the course
It was pretty light wind to start but we were able to get across the start line OK. The bad news was that Tortuga was called for being over early! It was a fight against the current and light wind to circle back around to start. Not a great way to start the day. Tortuga was the second to the last starting sequence and at that point I was the last boat. We worked our way up around blackaller buoy and back down the back towards Southampton Shoal. With the ebb starting I was able to catch up with the fleet as we worked our way against the current making 1-2 knots. The wind was forecast out of the N/NE with a small craft advisory with gusts in the low 20s. We never saw that materialize. The wind started to pick up a bit around Southampton Shoal so it was easy to sail around but had to throw in a last tack as the ebb was still running hard and pushed us off course. After that you have decide which way to sail around Angel Island, either sail through a raccoon straight or around the other side. I saw a few of the boats in my class heading through raccoon straight I decide to take my chances and go around the other side We were ripping along at 8+ knots with the ebb and once around I could see that I should have gone the other way as those boats made better time. Got around Little Harding buoy and then was fighting the ebb again to make it to Blossom Rock buoy. I could see at that point that if I didn’t make any more tactical errors, I wouldn’t be DFL, which was satisfying. Usually being the only full keel boat we are always at a disadvantage around the buoys with the currents. I opted to go behind Alcatraz to fight the current and pointed well past Blossom so we didn’t get pushed past the mark. Once around the Blossom marker we we hard on the wind with the dwindling ebb all the way up to the finish. There was a Mull 30 that I had been trading places with since before Southampton and I beat him by a few seconds at the finish so it was a great way to end the beautiful day! Success! Thanks to the race comitte for running such a smooth race!
Video from the race:
https://youtu.be/xRimIAG4Xqc
Cheers,
Randy
W32 Tortuga
~~~_/)~~~
Hope you all had a great time on the water this weekend.
I created this album to share pixs and short videos. Please add any you may have.
https://photos.app.goo.gl/MhGiseNJoqwTUYSs9
Here is my story from Saturday as Tortuga averaged a break neck 2.5knots around the course
It was pretty light wind to start but we were able to get across the start line OK. The bad news was that Tortuga was called for being over early! It was a fight against the current and light wind to circle back around to start. Not a great way to start the day. Tortuga was the second to the last starting sequence and at that point I was the last boat. We worked our way up around blackaller buoy and back down the back towards Southampton Shoal. With the ebb starting I was able to catch up with the fleet as we worked our way against the current making 1-2 knots. The wind was forecast out of the N/NE with a small craft advisory with gusts in the low 20s. We never saw that materialize. The wind started to pick up a bit around Southampton Shoal so it was easy to sail around but had to throw in a last tack as the ebb was still running hard and pushed us off course. After that you have decide which way to sail around Angel Island, either sail through a raccoon straight or around the other side. I saw a few of the boats in my class heading through raccoon straight I decide to take my chances and go around the other side We were ripping along at 8+ knots with the ebb and once around I could see that I should have gone the other way as those boats made better time. Got around Little Harding buoy and then was fighting the ebb again to make it to Blossom Rock buoy. I could see at that point that if I didn’t make any more tactical errors, I wouldn’t be DFL, which was satisfying. Usually being the only full keel boat we are always at a disadvantage around the buoys with the currents. I opted to go behind Alcatraz to fight the current and pointed well past Blossom so we didn’t get pushed past the mark. Once around the Blossom marker we we hard on the wind with the dwindling ebb all the way up to the finish. There was a Mull 30 that I had been trading places with since before Southampton and I beat him by a few seconds at the finish so it was a great way to end the beautiful day! Success! Thanks to the race comitte for running such a smooth race!
Video from the race:
https://youtu.be/xRimIAG4Xqc
Cheers,
Randy
W32 Tortuga
~~~_/)~~~