Boston Harbor Island Regatta - 9/26

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Meg60301
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Location: Cape Dory Typhoon Senior, Surfside

Re: Regatta PArty

Post by Meg60301 »

jbenagh wrote:I'm really looking forward to meeting the skipper who _smoked_ us! Specifically, you ;)

I'll be there with my crew and family -- we will keep an eye out for you. If looking for us, look for two blond children (girl 7 & boy 9) and three older folks.

Jeff

PS congratulations and good job! We couldn't believe how much you gained on us.
LOL - Thank you! I had a GREAT crew...My husband, Seth, just started sailing last season and has really taken to it! (Thankfully!)
AND, we had Kyle Erlandsen as our tactician...A veteran racer and previous owner of our TYS. Together we make up a pretty competitive crew! :D

We will see you Tues. night!

Meghan
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kerlandsen
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Joined: Sep 10th, '07, 15:06
Location: Sea Sprite 28, Emma L. #13

A fantastic day

Post by kerlandsen »

Just keep the boat moving forward and in the correct direction.
That was the most important part.

We had a few minutes of ebb tide to help us get away, then we fought the flooding tide by ducking into the islands by Boston Light. We struggled to get around the rocks with big boats taking what little wind we were getting. We parked in the troughs and got pushed farther and farther to leeward, still making 1.7 kts, yikes.

Sure was nice to have the breeze fill in like it did, as well as ride the flooding tide back in. Now if I could only call a layline we could have avoided about 6 tacks.

Great concentration and attention to details kept the Surfside moving along. No luffing, no pinching, no overtrimming, well, that is what we tried to avoid.
Oh and a nice clean bottom helps too.

Thanks everyone,
Kyle

Now, should I race my Sea Sprite 28 and have my wife drive to compete with Megan for the Lady skipper, hmm...
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jbenagh
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Location: CD30 "Christine C"
Salem, MA

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John Ring
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Nice!

Post by John Ring »

Jeff - those are some great shots! It was good seeing Sprite & Crew again.
Thanks for sharing!

John
CD28 Tantalus
Sailing involves the courage to cherish adventure and the wisdom to fear danger. Knowing where one ends, and the other begins, makes all the difference.
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