Boy could I use a Wednesday trip around the buoys to break this work
week up! A full crew is signed on; wait, Peter can't show, no problem,
Eric's ride is bailing and needs a ride; wait Peter CAN make it
afterall, uh oh overbooked it now. No, check that, now something's
interfering with Eric's plans. Fine. Five. Whitecaps. Building breeze
forecast. Perfect.
Scott, dammit, you're right again, it's so humbling to be wrong!
Headsail change, bring up the whomper, winds are fading on us.
Quickly! Five minutes to start!
Now if there's a single thing that this skipper knows about racing a
sailboat, it's choosing the favored end of a severely biased starting
line. Port side, ready yourself for Swale. Now if there's a single
thing that this skipper is entirely incompetent about racing a
sailboat, it's timing the port end of a starting line WITHOUT getting
run down by a fleet of like-minded skippers. Tuna, is it really
necessary to to push us out of a perfectly timed start EVERY SINGLE
WEEK? Sheesh. Not pretty. Not elegant. One 360 and a port tack duck
(quack quack!) underneath Maui girl, my perfectly amateur skills were
under full display. But the Swale crew is top notch, they can pull me
out of this one like they have on so many other previous
occasions...that is true, right??? Let's roll, tack to starboard.
What the foxtrot??!! Why won't the the mainsheet traveler move? What
are all these little balls falling out and rolling around in the
cockpit?! Uh oh. Well, it's holding. For now. Don't touch it! On the
layline, time to tack back to port. CRACK!! Hey guys, back here, got a
little problem, mind lending me a helping hand once you tame that
headsail? Mandy says "Tie that traveler down, we're finishing this
race!" Aye aye, as you were Swale.
Well I'm not gonna lie, we were simply not to be a force on the course
tonight. And after narrowing, but not quite closing the gap on our
good foe Silver Wings, the good ship Swale DID manage to overtake both
Maui Girl and Hotsy Totsy.
We'll be back for blood next week. :)
Sunday, October 4, 2009
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