Blue Max Race 09

Written by Magalie on April 18th, 2009

AND FINALLY WE PLACED!!!! 2nd, 20 sec. after Cheetah (J29) and 2 sec. before Skimmer (J30)… This was the J-Day :-)

Looking at the forecast, we knew this was gonna be favorable for the Js. Pretty much a North-South course with an East wind around 10 kt. And the results proved it!

We started the day with about 5 minutes of engine power, then “BEEEEEP” dead. Fiew! At least we were safely out of the marina! I thought I just ran out of gas last week-end, but no. It was more than that… Eric showed me how to drain the primary filter, and yes, it was full of gunk. I think getting the fuel low may have allowed residues to run up the lines and clog the filters. At least I hope it’s just that! Anyways, we had wind so we raised the sails and sailed towards Flemming Y.C. and I called the commitee boat (Allan – Bernoulli) to tell him I would register on the water. (I always have registration forms ready since it’s not the first time that we cannot make the skipper’s meeting! Ooops…)

The other detail we had to figure out was the spinnaker pole (remember, we broke it last week-end!). Tommy from Holland Marine fixed it on time for the race, but since Green Cove spring is not exactly next to Gainesville, I was not able to pick it up during openning hours. No problem for such nice people… They were racing onboard Cheetah, so they brought it with them! (This is why we let them win, they deserved it! haha! I wish I was not kidding…) So first trick of the day, sailing next to them to get the pole handed to us: Success!

Second trick, which we are starting to be really good at, sailing by the commitee boat to hand off our check and registration form! Nice job Ted, they were not even scared!

Third trick, one of those that we were not expecting, Ghost wants to hand Nikki the trophy they got in the first race of the offshore challenge 2 weeks ago. So here we go again, Ghost is trying to catch up to our side, but we were a little too fast (hum…) for their main + engine. We were nice (we kept the mooning for later), we luffed the sails to allow them closer. Nikki got the trophy with the special note on it: GRIND NIKKI GRIND… it was their theme song, I guess…

Ghost, handing the trophy over

Ok, the start sequence is almost going to sound, time for me to grab the helm. Ted is supposed to be my helmsman, but he’s too nice of a guy. He won’t push anyone out of the start line if he can!! Even when I tell him to!! What’s up with that? I’ve been pushed out of the line often enough to enjoy a little “up-up-up!!!” with no shame ;-) But this race did not give me this opportunity. We had a somewhat good start, but we were a little too far west and behind eveyone else. Not that big of a deal, we got to the first upwind mark (G11) with the crowd… And that’s when we rocked! Right after the mark, every “super primed” spin boat raised their spinnaker. They were trying to go south in an East wind, but Julington creek always makes the wind go crazy, so as soon as we hit the upper part of the bay, it became a close reach! Everybody fell way off in the middle of the river when we could hug the shore (less current) and reach high. We gained on everyone there. We were the lead boat until Boom (Ultimate 24) passed us, maybe half a mile later (hey, no laughing, half a mile of lead for us is HUGE improvement!).

They're all BEHIND!

Anyways, we rounded the next mark (G15), came back north for the last time and rounded G13 to port. The last leg was the longest and most interresting one. Just like the wind veered north in the north part of the bay, it also veered south, south of the bay! That is when Cheetah raised his reaching chute and zipped by us. I swear, if we had been a little more confident that the winds would persist in that direction, we would have hoisted the rainbow spinnaker 1 minute earlier and would have maybe beat them too. We held this sail up to 60 degrees apparent, which was really surprising. The conditions were PERFECT… Not to mention the flat river, partly cloudy sky and 75F.

Cheetah - J29Skimmer - J30

Getting closer to the finish, everyone dropped their spis and close hauled (pinching as high as possible) towards Bernoulli. By that time, all boats were pretty much lined up in their PHRF order. Boom (108), Cheetah (114), Salsa Verde (138), Skimmer (141), Ghost (171), Liberty Call (16?). Yeah, I know… Ghost is not in the right order, but let’s not talk about their PHRF rating… Hum, hum… Cal 9.2 on a lift. Let’s just say that we were so happy to beat them that we mooned them (to say thank you) as we were sailing back home and they were coming to the finish :-)

The sail back was just as nice as the whole day. We were even able to sail right in the slip for the first time! Thanks to Ted for leading this maneuver!!! And thanks to Bob on Ox for offering his help once more!

Next week-end is engine fixing time! I really don’t want to miss a SAILING races because of an ENGINE problem. That would be horrible!

Thank you crew, you all did awesome! Now let’s keep it up!

Mag

1 Comments so far ↓

  1. Apr
    20
    4:30
    AM
    Andrea

    So sorry I couldn’t be there this weekend! Great job crew!

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