Friday, 23 May 2008

It's cold

On Wednesday the temp high of 7 degrees would be below my limit for sailing. But it is race day so I was down at the boat getting the boat prepped at 16:30. surprisingly there were few people heading out to the start. Once again we were the only boat in our fleet. Jr crew was seen by their boat but they did not appear on the start line. It must be cold!

We had another bad start. I hit the pin and did a fast 360. The course was from mark 1 to mark 0 with a westerly wind. Obviously we were well back from the other boats in our start. However we slowly caught up to everyone. perhaps this says more about the competition than our own skills?

The highlight of the evening was the hot buffet which on this late winter night (!?) was much appreciated.

Monday, 19 May 2008

First Spring Race 2008

It was raining when I arrived at the docks on Wednesday for the first regular race. Jack Rabbit was using the crane to mast and I assumed that they were planning to race. Chris chased them away from the crane so we could launch. They were planning to race. They had planned to start resetting the mast at 16:00 but as with all sailing plans it didn't work out as planned. So no Jack Rabbit tonight!

This year we are once again in the third start. Peter is the PRO. There was no mark boat so Grand National had to set the mark. The Race Committee does not seem to be as well organized this year. We started at Dufferin buoy with no other boat from our fleet. The wind was bearing about 245 and would shift left by about 10 degrees during the race. We had an OK start. Victory Dance (not in our fleet but in our start) was closer to the pin and was first over the line. I was a bit surprised to find that port tack was favoured. VD was slightly ahead throughout the first leg but we did stay with them. After the first leeward mark rounding they started to pull ahead. We did well. Most of the douses were "windward" and that went well. The "windward" douse meant that the chute was on the right side for a bear away set.

A good first race.


Monday, 12 May 2008

First Race 2008




The first event of the racing season is the Spring Round Centre Island race. It isn't really around since there is a restriction on sailing through the Western Gap, the waterway that separates the western end of the Island and the mainland. This year the race was on Sat., May 10. Chris, Janet, and David were signed up as crew. Charles had to do some home redecorating and was replaced at the last minute by Emi.

The weather was very cooperative with a 10-12 knot southwest breeze. The start was at Dufferin Buoy so the course would be a counterclockwise circumnavigation of Centre Island. The finish was just east of the Western Gap. The race is about 8 miles and takes about 2 hours to complete.

We had a bit of sorting out to do before the start. The mainsheet wasn't threaded through the blocks properly and had to be re-threaded. The outhaul was caught on the topping lift fitting on the boom. We also had to figure out how to run the new compass. All was sorted in plenty of time before the start.

The start line was badly skewed, with the boat end favoured. Unfortunately, perhaps fortunately, I was confused by the start line's location. We did an unnecessary 360 which prevented us from being over early. It meant we were late and away from the fleet. We managed to avoid the foul air of the other boats and go to windward of the fleet. Our 'bad' start was 'good'. We managed to pass most of the fleet by the first mark. One of the Melges was the only boat clear ahead.

The wind direction and the course to the second mark made flying the spinnaker problematic. We did not fly the chute while others in our fleet did. Our course was slightly windward and we were eventually in a good position to make good use of the chute. Just after the third mark Jazz caught up to us. The course to the next mark was almost directly down wind. We stayed on a broad reach. Our speed was faster than it would be under a dead downwind course. Jazz followed a similar course and stayed slightly ahead of us for the rest of the race.

It was a beautiful day to be on the water. The wind was brisk enough to be interesting but not too challenging. We didn't win (the results won't be known until Monday). The whole point is that we had a good time.