Catacup Day 2
Today the breeze softened a bit and the OA jumped on it sending us around the island first thing this morning. The sea state offshore was still pretty sporty and reaching through it made it a hyper focus exercise. Laura let me drive that one and I'm not sure who got the better deal.
After lunch they sent us on a short distance race around a rock on the northeast end of the island. Our trip was uneventful but it seems every race there at least two boats with significant damage. St Barthelemy is a tough place to sail when the breeze is on and it's supposed to be on for the rest of the week.
Mike, I was sure proud of y'all...introducing Nigel to the Europos probably roused that sea breeze. I wager that 'the Best of Times' was enjoyed by all in St. Bartholomew... give or take a few broken bones of carbon, aluminium, and flesh:-)
Now if Weta sailors knew what Caribe sailing is all about; that would be a temptation/inspiration I would enjoy.
With the AC scheduled for Bermuda, perhaps more multihulls, windsurfers, and kitefoilers will surface.
I may get to see the 'island' life - style yet. It only takes money:-)
For Laura almost nothing. We have some hull work to do when a boat made contact with ours while we were sitting on the beach. Booms, spin poles and masts where taking a beating. A boat was holed and another had a rudder casting destroyed. Those are the ones I know about.
Laura talked to an Italian team that had been coming for the last 6 years and they said it's never been as windy as it was for all four days. For me sailing at and beyond my limit is a stressful affair, I'm almost looking forward to the chop on the first day of the Steeplechase 🙂
Laura talked to an Italian team that had been coming for the last 6 years and they said it's never been as windy as it was for all four days. For me sailing at and beyond my limit is a stressful affair, I'm almost looking forward to the chop on the first day of the Steeplechase 🙂
Those are great events in the rear view mirror. I remember heading to a local lake regatta a couple of weeks after finishing my first Tybee 500. Conditions for the 500 that year were pretty big. Big waves, big wind...I was definitely waaay outside my comfort zone. I looked over that lake upon arriving Friday night and I remember thinking how there wasn't much this lake could throw at me that I couldn't handle anymore.
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