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You can get to the results from the RYC web site. Congratulations
on the first race! We kept our genoa up because we were too
lazy to change it. Since the wind seemed much lighter as you got
closer to the leeward mark/finish line I'm not sure if it made a big
difference overall. The current and wind pattern made a huge
difference in the third race. We rounded the windward mark just a
little behind Jan on Betty Boop, and they rounded the leeward mark way
ahead of us thanks to playing wind and current better than we did.
On the other hand, we played it right by going left on the first windward
leg of the second race and I think rounded first -- a historic event.
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At 09:22 AM 10/30/2007, Sally Adamson Taylor wrote:<br><br>
<blockquote type=cite class=cite cite="">We had to leave after the first
race as I had nothing but my 155 genoa for a headsail. Once the wind came
up, after the first race, I couldnt compete. Anybody giving an analysis
of the other two? We were thrilled to get third in the first race.<br>
"Auggie"<br><br>
Sally Adamson Taylor<br>
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cell 1-415-218-1375<br>
In San Francisco<br>
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