Stephen,  Thanks for the report! A real treat to read, and checked 
out the pics! Hope you have great luck Monday!  
Brian                                                               -
-- In [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> If you can find the link to the SailMelbourne website, and visit 
the <a href="http://www.srch-results.com/lm/rtl.asp?k=photo%
20gallery" onmouseover="window.status='photo gallery'; return true;" 
onmouseout="window.status=''; return true;">photo gallery</a>, there 
are about 4 pages of pictures  that very graphically illustrate the 
choppy conditions we were sailing in that first day.  So far, there 
are no pictures of us, someting I am quite relieved about, as we 
were not in top form that day. 
> Friday New Years Eve is an absolute Chamber of Comerce day here in 
Melbourne, wind out of <a href="http://www.srch-
results.com/lm/rtl.asp?k=the%20north" 
onmouseover="window.status='the north'; return true;" 
onmouseout="window.status=''; return true;">the north</a> and 
Warm .  Northerly winds are offshore winds here in this part of Port 
Phillips Bay, so its going to be a day of shifty and fluky winds 
until the seabreeze fills in this afternoon. Races are postponed 
until about 11AM, and then they send us off the beach.   On the 
Worlds course the race committee got a race started, Tom and I got a 
good start and rounded A-Mark in good position, got around C-Mark in 
8th place and then the race committee put out the abandon race flag 
due to "unfair conditions" and sent us all back to the beach.   Tom 
and I were laughing as we went back to the beach, thinking that 
these are GOOD conditions at home in Colorado, at least the wind was 
blowing even though it was shifting around a bit. 
> Finally about 3PM the seabreeze fills in out of the south, and off 
the beach we go again.  We manage to get in two races before the 
wind dies off for the evening.  Tom skippered the second race, and 
manages to bring home our best finsh to date. I've been telling him 
its just that he has a better crew than I do (so he doesn't get all 
swell headed on me)   Quite honestly tho, he has been sailing the 
boat better than I have.
> His instincts seem to be a bit better than mine when it comes to 
picking which side of the course to sail, and his tiller hand seems 
to be a bit better.  Mike and Nancy can be really quite proud of 
Tom, as am I. 
> Our over all position is improved to 22nd out of 28 boats.  Not 
stellar by any stretch of the imagination, but in this group, I'm 
just glad not to be "Tail End Charlie"  
> After the racing we head over to the hotel for a quick shower and 
then back down to the Yacht Club for New Years Eve Dinner and 
drinks.  Quite a crowd at Dinner this evening, and we enjoy the 
company of our Aussie hosts until about 11:30.
> Our hotel is right on the banks of the Yarra River, and there is a 
large fireworks display scheduled for Midnight, so we take the Tram 
back to the hotel to watch the festivities.
> 
> New Years Day is a scheduled lay day, and after breakfast, Tom and 
I join fellow Hobie 18 Sailors Andrew and Marie Nelson, for a ride 
in the surrounding countryside and to Phillips Island.  Australia is 
a very uncluttered country, clean, very little if any roadside 
litter and very few billboards along the hiways.   All in all it was 
a delightful day touring along the coastline east from Melbourne.  
We stopped for lunch in a small resort town named Cowe on the north 
side of Phillips island.  A very pleasant little resort town.  It is 
so unusual for us to experience Christmas and New Years in a place 
where part of celebrating the new year is a trip to the beach in 
shorts with sunscreen and beach towels, and while it has been a very 
enjoyable experience, I think I would kind of   miss 
the "traditional" Christmas/New Years I am accustomed to.
> It is hard to believe that tomorrow will be our last day of 
racing.  The weather forecast calls for morning breeze from the east 
@ 10 knots changing to a 20 knot seabreeze in the afternoon.  
Hopefully, we will get in another four races before the sailing part 
of our adventure comes to an end. 
> We will have a presentation dinner tomorrow evening, so I will 
attempt to get off a short note between the end of racing and the 
beginning of dinner to let you know how our day goes.
> 
> Stephen and Tom





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