2nd
4th
2nd
third from last?
5th
I think that is how I placed today. Won't be sure until the results are posted. There were 10 or 11 radials in the fleet.
The day began with light wind from the east. First start was scheduled for noon. As we sailed out of the bay to the race course, the wind died. The first full rig start was abandoned.
I arrived at the course early enough to sail a fair way towards the windward mark. It seemed that starting mid line and staying left until the gate and then heading right was the way to go. Past the gate, there were lifts on port tack and the wind was stronger on the right because it wasn't sheltered from shore. With the wind this light, I was afraid they would start us and we would end up drifting around. Fortunately, there was enough wind to keep moving. My strategy worked out well. I had a decent start in clear air and found myself pulling away from the others on the upwind leg. I didn't manage to pass Aiden on the downwind, but I was happy to finish second until I found out this was Aiden's first race in a Radial!
In the second race, I was doing reasonably well with a similar strategy. This time, the others were closer and that made it more challenging. I pinched the windward mark, and the shift was not in my favour. I hit it. I decided I just had room to round again before the others came in and I did that instead of doing turns. I'm not sure if this was the best call or if it was even a legal way to clear the penalty, but it worked out okay. One or two boats passed me. The downwind was tight, but I couldn't catch up what I had lost at the mark.
The wind picked up and shifted to the NE for the final three races. We waited around for a bit while they moved the marks. My toes were cold but I was otherwise fine. Not true. I was also hungry. I had half a green pepper, a handful of lettuce, chocolate pudding and a granola bar for lunch. Seemingly not enough. I should have taken the time to eat the apple. Or brought some snacks aboard. As I was jumping and dancing around in my boat to try to warm up, I began to think about what I was wearing. Really just a few millimetres of neoprene with a spray top and shorts on top. And two toques. Yeah, it must be the toques that make me think I'll be warm enough. Yikes! I mean, a few millimetres of rubber. That's like going outside naked on a fat day. In February, no less!
My big problem when the wind changes is that I'm lazy. I know that the favoured side has changed. After race 3, I have seen that success is on the left in the full rigs. This doesn't strike me as logical given the geography so I persist with going right in race 4. It works out very badly for me. Race 4 was really about me tacking badly and not flattening the boat quickly. I also got stuck between some CFSA boats at the start and missed a few good shifts as a result. Note to self - when wind changes, note the new favoured side and get on board!
Race 5 was decent, but I was no longer kicking ass on the downwind and that made the difference between 2nd and 5th. I should have gone by the lee and then reached in, but no one else was and I was too lazy to gybe and take the risk that I would screw up and lose ground. The Strategy Paradox. Gotta risk big to win big. Same with roll tacks in the lighter winds today. I was afraid to really throw my shoulders out because I felt like I would get stuck under the boom and tip. The result was medium roll tacks. Not great, not terrible. Just average. I must get used to taking the risks.
By the way, I am now totally exhausted. In the third race, I was hiking a lot and in the fourth and fifth races, I was hiking full out on the upwind, but not quite planing on the downwind. In the fifth race, I was losing strength and having trouble staying out. Argh! More fitness needed. Way better than last year, especially on arm strength but my abs just aren't up for a 2 hour workout! Oh, I forgot to mention that yesterday I was trying to figure out why my hip flexors were so sore on the long tacking day. I played with position and tried to use different muscles. I came to the conclusion that either the hiking strap was too tight or my calf muscles are too big. So I loosened the strap a couple of inches and that straightened out my legs considerably and I think the hip flexors won't hurt so much now. I certainly felt my abs and quads more today.
I can't wait to see where I am in the standings - no one won more than one race so it is anybody's guess who's in the lead. I expect to be in the top five.
Saturday, February 23, 2008
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