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![]() "Bart" wrote in message ps.com... Sustained winds of 45 knots (52 mph) for over 30 minutes. Peak winds were 49 knots (56 mph). 2 boats sank--many bent masts, broken bits, and ruined sails. An account from the 2006 Soling Worlds snipped Isn't it contingent upon the race committee to cancel a race when such conditions are present? I've never raced Solings, but Snipes, Thistles, Lightnings, Ensigns, Lasers, and MC Scows all have bylaws which give race committees the option of canceling if conditions exist which could endanger crew or severely damage equipment. I believe sinking qualifies as severely-damaged equipment. I realize people travel from all over the world to such events, but I'd tend to believe life and limb are more important than inconveniencing a group of sailors who've traveled long distances. Max |
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