| the 2007 North Bay Wayfarer Weekend Sat 30 June: W National Cruise Race - 4 photos by Isabel Churcher ... |
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If you don't count the masthead
fly whose duct-tape job is about to give up the ghost, Marc and Al have
survived the first onslaught of rain and wind that reached perhaps 25
knots. They are now motoring along towards mark J5 in 15 to 18 knots
with a nice lead over ...
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| ... John and Dolores (right) who are lying a comfortable
2nd. ... |
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| The almost inevitable calm after
the storm saw us bouncing around for some time with lots of wave action
but minimal wind. - click here for full-size pic ... |
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| Some 20 minutes later, Marc and
Al were at last able to nurse SHADES
around J5 and onto the long run back to the Main Channel. ... |
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| Luckily, a bit of breeze was
beginning to reappear - just enough to barely fill our bouncing
spinnaker which we ... ... |
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| ... decided to help out by
lowering the jib as a source of disturbed air. - click here for full-size pic ... |
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| John and Dolores rounded 2nd,
followed in fairly short order by ... ... |
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| ... Fred Black and Rob Sevigny
(7379) who had made ... ... |
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| ... fine gains during the squall
and its aftermath. ... |
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| As you can see from the way
Dwight and Pat's spinnaker is chomping at the bit, the wind has filled
in nicely. ... |
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| With their jib out of the way as
well, John and Dolores are zipping along through the Main Channel not
too much later. ... |
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| Having encountered a large dead
spot near the bay-end of the Channel, Marc and Al (right) now have the whole fleet
bringing wind from astern and breathing on their necks again. - click here
for full-size pic ... |
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Before they finally managed to
get SHADES up to speed again,
John and Dolores (r) and
Andrew with Michele (white spi)
had moved past to take over the top two spots. Veterans that they are,
though, Marc and Al (red spi)
quickly assessed the situation and decided that there was more wind to
be had further to
windward. Here, they are about to quietly lower their board prior to
rapidly driving up across John's transom (and wind!), on their way to
passing John to windward. When the island to windward above finally cut
off some of Andrew's wind and he fell back, all that was left for Marc
to do on his way to mark #2 across Callander Bay just north of the
club, was to defend his wind (and buoy room at #2) from John de Boer
and Dave Hansman.
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| Staying to
windward gave Marc and Al extra wind and they had moved into a
nice 100-yard lead (above) when
the second squall hit. This one was deceptive, appearing as nothing
more than a strip of black, wind-whipped water about 50 yards
wide and moving in from the north. The squall hit us just as Al was
tucking away the corners of our spinnaker and Marc was rounding #2 to
start a short beat NW to #1. Once more, there was a blast of 25+ knots
from the NW, but this squall was accompanied by hail and a lone but
immensely loud bolt of lightning and thunder that seemed to hit quite
close to us. This
development caused a capsize or two and motivated several other boats
to hold their course past #2 towards the beckoning beach a couple of
hundred yards away. When no further lightning seemed to be forthcoming,
Marc, John and Dave continued their race to complete short legs to #1,
#3 and to the finish where we had started at the North Bay YC. -
click here
for full-size pic ...
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