Bethancourt World

June 25, 2007

Sailing With The Girlies

Filed under: Sailing — DavidB @ 6:55 am

I got to drive the chick-boat on Sunday. Dana’s J/22 Rolex campaign was missing a driver on the second day of the Leukemia Cup regatta. And, because the girls were desperate, they let me fill in. 9 J/22s came out to contest the Leukemia Cup, and Dana’s team was sitting 6th after the first day. They probably figured that, even if I screwed up, we could not fall much lower than 6th

The first race saw us on the wrong side of a 15 degree shift on the first beat, leaving us with no hope of catching the 2 leaders. We did finish in a respectable 4th place, only a boat length or so behind Tejas, but miles behind Junk Yard Dog and Da Bat. 

The wind piped up to a steady 15 knots for the second race, with very few wind shifts. This is probably my favorite condition; backstay, cunningham, halyard tension on, super-vang on, ease the main, bow down and send it. We drag raced up the first beat and were ahead of the fleet by about 5 boat lengths at the windward mark. 4 boats were fighting for second place, which allowed us to extend our lead a little on the downwind, and no-one was going to catch us upwind. We finished the race about 20 boat lengths ahead of the fleet.

Nice way to spend a Sunday.

4 Comments »

  1. David, you mention nothing of the matching outfits…

    You especially looked cute. What a team player!

    Dana

    Comment by Dana — June 26, 2007 @ 9:52 am

  2. Any rumors, you may have heard, about me wearing a lime green shirt (to match the girlies) are merely rumors, designed to slander my good name.

    And I definitely did not roll my sleeves up.

    Someone did it for me.

    Comment by DavidB — June 26, 2007 @ 10:11 am

  3. I’m impressed how far you’ll go, David, to show your team spirit. Good thing they didn’t ask you to wear a skirt!

    Comment by Karen — June 26, 2007 @ 1:18 pm

  4. Dana!
    You said you were not going to tell anyone about the skirt!

    Comment by DavidB — June 26, 2007 @ 3:23 pm

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