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OzOne wrote:
Call me a braggard ...but... We won a heat of an Oz champs in dinghys in conditions that built quickly from around 25 at the start to 35+ after only a few minutes. It was hard work but managable..we were a full leg ahead by the top mark the second time..carried a kite on both downwind legs then backed off and cruised to victory. Sounds like a lot of fun. How did you get so far ahead? Were you worried about anything breaking? I've had that happen. In our case, it was simply time in the boat. I had spent probably 3X as much time sailing that particular boat than any of the others, and had a much better sense of when to pinch and when to foot in the chop. The others learned fast though. It's always fun to arrive at the top mark in a big breeze and see who goes to work and who starts worrying. Most of the time I just go for it, but once in a while in the Lightning we said "Let's wait and not set the spinnaker until the traffic thins out after some of the others have capsized." Fresh Breezes- Doug King |
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