Monday, July 21, 2008

Flying Scot NAC - Day 5 - Race Day 1

Posted by Mark Taylor, FS4321

Update July 22, Results posted at www.fssa.com then click results (Not Toms River YC)

Hey - 1st day is done.

There are 20 challenger and 50 championship teams. We sailed out in no wind and started the first race in 4 knots of breeze. Got a good start 1/4 way down from boat, horn went off and tacked imediatly to port. Had a boat pinching below me and a guy footing above me. Quick tack to left - ooopsss hear the toilet flush. Left was bad! Had to claw back to the 25. On a good note we were fast downwind. Hung tough with Fred/Fred Strammer and Ryan (MadSails).

What we learned - tide only changes .3 of a foot but the current was ripping. The starting line was down in a corner next to a bridge. Everyone that started at the pin end and went left near the bridge ran aground. Ask Chip Merlin - Hunter actually jumped off the boat to see what was wrong with the board. That seems slow......

Had to go right to get out of current, on the right was a point about 3/4 of the way up bottom was muck. Hard to tell when you ran aground. Yah, we did it, helm went to crap and I freaked.

Race 2 - 1/4 way from boat and tacked immediatley to port again. Breeze between 6 and 8. Fought hard to stay in the top 20. Breeze up and down shifting 10/20 degrees. Still had to hit the soft bottom on the right.

NAC's and run aground - go figure. If you have not seen, Allan/Katie Turhune are kicking our ass. Dad and I are in 19 with a 25 and a 19. Scores are all over the place.

Had club party/dinner with Chip Merlin. Hunter went to bed. I guess his swim wore him out, Chip promises to come sail with us and actually had his club application with him. Hey, I still have his drink card if anyone is thirsty!!

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

speaking of running aground...watch out for those barneget bay speed bumps! dave t. can explain!!!

Unknown said...

Those barnegat bay speed bumps can be hell on the centerboard. There may be some more "interested readers" on the centerboard repair series I started