I have to say that the starts improved hugely after the first one. I remember the gun going off with Fun Zone at the pin and everybody else what seemed like 10+ seconds off the line. By the end I felt like even the newest members of the fleet were really mixing it up and jockeying for position on the line. The fleet was quite varied with some veteran sailors and other's who were seeing their first starting line, but everybody seemed to get along OK.
<br><br>I enjoyed practicing starts way more than I thought. I kind of wish we had followed John Super's advice to just practice more starts after lunch. Which reminds me, I believe that was John's birthday!<br>
<br>There were a few new boats out that I want to recognize. 2nd mouse with Kevin McElroy skippering and his brother Darren for crew. They won a tie breaker for third in the after lunch racing, which really impressed me. Could it be that lightning fast yellow bottom? Jennifer McKenna on West Wind with Frank Lawler on board for coaching advice. Pat, I hope those weren't your race sails I saw. Javier Jerez on Poniente with some new Hogin sails. West Wind and Poniente are both being refitted for racing and as of yet don't have cabin top jib tracks and all the rest.
<br><br>Lat 38. Sutter showed up but we couldn't get the TI boat in the water. Flat tires, people doing work on the docks, some questions about the boat.... After an hour or so of messing about we called it a day. Perhaps we will be able to work something out at the next Sunday. Maybe with a boat that is set to go this time.
<br><br>Thanks to Kevin McElroy and John Super for organizing! It was great to kick back and just enjoy the day.<br><br>Next Scombridae Sunday is April 22nd! From the signup list it looks like we are going to have a bigger turnout than last time. If there is anything you want to practice let Kevin (
<a href="mailto:maplebar@gmail.com">maplebar@gmail.com</a>) know.<br><br>Pete<br><br><div><span class="gmail_quote">On 4/2/07, <b class="gmail_sendername"><a href="mailto:tmc664@comcast.net">tmc664@comcast.net</a></b> <
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<div>8 Tunas showed up for a little start practice and short course racing. There were 4 or 5 practice starts with the Race Committee setting the tone of the day by announcing that " if you aren't over early at least once then you weren't trying hard enough". For those who weren't over early Fun Zone made up for them. We tried a couple of things we'd never try in a real race, now I. know why. After the last start we all rafted up to the guest dock bow in, sails lowered, fenders out, all in a nice row. During lunch a hat was passed around for the juniors there at TI and everyone seemed very happy to contribute. Next followed two windward / leeward races. Hardly any yelling as all seemed to have a good time. Results on the Santana web site. Afterwards everyone waved goodbye, thanked the race committee and headed for home. For us 3 Alameda boats the real race began. 1 1/2 hour later Fun Zone pulled into their slip just seconds before
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<div>Did I say this was a whole lot of FUN? Try it, you'll like it.</div>
<div>Tom </div>
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