MessageI find that it works best if you can stay 10 mast lengths in front of 
all of the other boats.

From: Michael Dean 
Sent: Tuesday, July 17, 2012 9:45 PM
To: [email protected] 
Subject: Re: Stus-List Summer racing in the NC heat.

All good suggestions.  Especially the clear air.  If you can manage, stay 
greater than 5 mast heights away from other boats (10+ would be better) both 
upwind or downwind of the other boats.   Wind seems to lift up and over the 
grouped fleet as it approaches. 

Also moving crew weight forward a bit - reduces wetted surface and helps 
generate a bit of needed weather helm.  That is all I can add.


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  From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On 
Behalf Of Charles Nelson
  Sent: July 17, 2012 8:39 PM
  To: [email protected]
  Subject: Re: Stus-List Summer racing in the NC heat.


  I really don't have any tricks beyond what experienced racers would do:

  Freshly scrubbed bottom.
  Folding Gori 2 blade racing prop.
  Very light #1 cut for air less than 6 knots --very full cut with lots of 
draft built into the sail.
  Weight to leeward for appropriate heel angle.
  Smooth moves of crew.
  Minimal and slow tacks.
  Clear air.
  Try to use my 13500 lbs. of boat to drift thru dead spots.
  Luck in choosing which part of the upwind course to sail.
  Loosen everything with smooth moves at the weather mark and reverse the 
process with smooth moves at the leeward mark.
  Smooth jibe at the jibe mark.
  About half the usual back stay tension.
  Board up for reaching/downwind legs.
  Lots of patience and liquids in the 90+ degree windless heat!

  Charlie Nelson
  Water Phantom
  C&C 36 XL/kcb




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  On Jul 17, 2012, at 4:18 PM, Chuck S <[email protected]> wrote:


    Hey Charlie,
    Can you share any light air tricks with us?  Always looking for ways to 
improve.


    Chuck
    Resolute
    1990 C&C 34R
    Atlantic City, NJ


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    From: [email protected]
    To: [email protected]
    Sent: Tuesday, July 17, 2012 2:15:32 PM
    Subject: Stus-List Summer racing in the NC heat.


    Water Phantom raced non-spinnaker this past weekend in the Hancock Yacht 
Club Regatta held in the Neuse River off the Marine Air Station Cherry Point. 
Usually I go spinnaker, but the competition was better in  non-spin with 4 
others while the spin fleet only had 2. Since I would rather compete than chase 
trophies, we stayed in non-spin.

    My crew of 7 suffered in the 1st no-wind race which began before the sea 
breeze had a chance to arrive but with some luck and persistence we crossed the 
line 1st of 5 but were corrected over by 30 seconds by a well sailed Pearson 
30--ended up 2nd in a fleet of 2 P-30s, a San Juan 30 and a P-31. Not too bad 
for the heaviest boat in the fleet.

    The second race had a great sea breeze of 8-10 knots, we put the board down 
to good effect and stayed in clear air on the triangle course and did a horizon 
job on the others for 1st place.

    The 3rd race we were too aggresive at the start, got there early and as we 
turned to keep the bow behind the line, the midships crossed it early so we had 
to restart, which involved a jibe and tack since we were too far down the line 
to just dip. Never giving up, we got our heads back in the game but fell below 
the layline to the windward mark which required 2 extra tacks. Needless to say, 
we did not finish anywhere but 5th, DFL.

    However, on corrected time we were only 9 seconds out of 3rd which would 
have tied us for 1st.

    With a 1st and at least a 2nd pretty much assured, it was our regatta to 
lose and we were unnecessarily aggresive at the start. My 36 XL/kcb takes way 
more than 9 seconds to do either a jibe and a tack or 2 tacks! This time we 
really snatched 3rd from a 2nd or 1st--even though the official results were 
not available until after all the races. 

    No races on Sunday since the sea breeze was late and so we left with no way 
to redeem our 3rd race.

    Moral--don't let short term tactics or the fun of having a great start get 
in the way of the big picture!

    Charlie Nelson
    Water Phantom
    C&C 36XL/kcb


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