| Fishers Island - 09/05/09 |
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| Written by Richard Magner |
| Monday, 07 September 2009 10:44 |
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Crew: Brian, Seth, Bob & RW Seeing the vast majority of boats ahead flying spinnakers as we neared Race Point, caused us to be too eager. We should have stuck with the genoa and close-reached past the R”2” buoy farther offshore prior setting the spinnaker. A few boats succumbed to the eddy offshore between the buoy and Race Rock, though not as many as last week during the Ram race. Past the airport we doused the spinnaker and worked offshore to escape the light air under Wilderness Point. Once clear, we bore off and again set the chute for the long reach down island. About a quarter of the way down, Jolly Mon finally caught up and passed. Bill Mortenson (Wunderdog) told me at the party that Sparky (J24) had taken an inshore route down the backside of the island and arrived at the top of Lord’s, to have a private breeze westward to the finish. I am certainly curious as to their course around the island (?). We rounded the MOA in a close jibe to port and worked up inside towards Wicopesset Island, while listening to the occasional bumping of boats and yelling out in the channel. We must have passed the better part of twenty boats going up the pass, rounded Can 7 real tight, hardened up still under spinnaker and made it half way to Can 9 before it all unraveled. Matador (J80) rolled us to windward just as the wind died for both of us. After working ourselves offshore clear of the rocks, and dilly-dallying around for a half-hour or more, we threw in the towel, dug out the iron-jibe and motored in for the party, picking up a Watch Hill 15 in-tow along the way. |
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