Commodore Cup Report

After a 13-DNC in the first race, and an abandoned 2nd race that makes the DNC non-discardable, we were playing for pride in the 3rd Commodore Cup. Thankfully the breeze showed up, straight out of the SW that promised a 4 mile long beat out of Wayzata Bay to Excelsior.

It was choppy, shifty and 12-18 knots breezy, which put a premium on boat handling and tactics. Due to good crew work we managed to stay close to our flat-water polars in the chop.


Half way up the beat we were still trading crosses with a well-sailed Merit 25 which owes us lots of time. And in touch with the much faster lead boats, a J/27 and a Soling 27.


We round the windward mark and after a short jib-reach over the top of Big Island, we set the kite and run for home, running through gibes 7 times to stay on our angles and stay in best pressure.


After 9 miles of sailing, we cross the finish to take the win! Sadly the DNC in the first race blows our Cup chances, but will show up next weekend to show them who's the BOSS!




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