Tuesday, June 30, 2009

23 Seconds


On Saturday I competed in the Stratford Shoals race, sailing double-handed with Todd on his J/92 Thin Man. It's a 45 mile race, with a long delivery at either end to get the boat to the starting area from City Island. I'd been feeling under the weather all week so I was definitely not at full strength when we met at the boat Saturday morning.

Fortunately the adrenaline kicked in, and we knew we had a great boat and all the tools to win the race. After a close study of current models and wind conditions, we made the choice to head to the Long Island side of the Sound. It looked like about 60% of the fleet agreed with us, and the rest headed for Connecticut. We ran down the Sound in 6 to 9 kts of breeze with the jumbo kite up, holding our ground well against the larger boats that started 5 minutes behind us. But as we converged on Stratford Shoals, the Connecticut guys had come out way ahead.

Once we rounded the mark, it was a rhumbline close-hauled/close-reach course to the finish. We kept the boat going as fast as we could, finishing after 10 pm and hoping for the best. Results were posted on Sunday, and we took 2nd place in the double-handed division, only 23 seconds behind an Olson 30! Great news, all things considered, but it's tough to lose by such a slim margin. Thanks to thinmansailing.net for the chartplotter screenshot - click the link for a Todd's race report.

I was back in Brooklyn by 0200 on Sunday, then off to Norwalk at 0830 for a Sabre showing, followed by a daysail with a client and his family on their Mason 44. What a weekend!