In NJ this weekend sailing the Laser District 10 Championship at Manasquan River Yacht Club. Prior to sailing here all I had hear about the place is that the channel was really narrow and the current runs really strongly.
The ride out to the course was pretty interesting. Not only is was the current taking us out, but there is a bridge to go under and a railroad bridge that closed just before we got to it, so we had to circle and not be swept into it by the current. We made it out to the channel where the wind was blowing 15+ on the ocean with small white caps and a bit of a swell coming out of the south.
The first race got underway in quite a bit of wind. I made a mistake while repairing my bailer that kept me from being able to open it. So in the sloppy waves my cockpit filled up with water. I got around the course, but just never really had it figured out and was deep.
By the second race the wind had mostly died out to just a few knots. I won the boat and got a righty just after the start allowing me to just punch out by 1/4 way up the beat. I led until the last 1/4 of the last leg where Mike Russom finally reeled me in and picked a few better shifts at the finish of the shortened course leaving me with a 2.
The 3rd and 4th races were also sailed after waiting for the wind to settle. Both light-air affairs. The only highlight was banging the left corner so hard to hook into more pressure that I was able to reach into the mark passing 5 boats. Why there were so many boats to pass was given my finish position is another story.
I’m currently in 11th and with a couple good races tomorrow I should be able to move up a few spots.
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