Quote from Andrew Holden AUS F18 Secretary
Monday - 10knts winds on first day
Tuesday - VERY light and patchy.
Wednesday - NO Wind and no racing
Forcast for Thursday is good - should have racing
Mal was unsure whether they will try and complete the qualifying or go straight to the Gold/Silver fleets for tomorrows racing.

Reports from Jacques Bernier
Day 1
Of course this morning as we tried to leave the boat park - we put a hole in the side of the boat. (Smacked a trailer on the beach)
This meant we had to find some tape - and find it quick.... Luckily for us Alberto from Italy was still around and had some for us.
Our results I think we OK - we improved as the day wore on - our top finish is a third. Tomorrows races will finish the qualifying and we'll begin racing head to head with the top 80+ teams out of over 160 - they split the field into two groups - gold and silver and we're obviously hoping to be in the top group (I think that's a definite at this point)
So for tomorrow hopefully more of the same conditions.. So far the weather has been nice - really hot with good winds....and the bread is good.
No Internet at the site - so I'm writing this on the neighbor's computer until I can find a spot to hook up.
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update - just checked the results and we're in 9th at the moment.
One guy had a bad accident with a port boat as they were just turning and flying the spi downwind - he was hit in the face - broken jaw - huge slice - concussion and broken shoulder... he's pretty bad. Our roommates from Australia rescued the guy from the water - it happen just in front of us however we didn't see it or notice the crew in the water...
We will all be pulling for him...he's in local hospital in Toulon.
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Other than those... not sure who you're not sure of.. there are like 6 or 7 Tigers in the top ten after day one... but now I don't know.. pretty much all even-steven.. some boats are better in light air it seems.. but it's all so close.. that's why they call it a formula..I think its working.
Sorry I didn't write last night... couldn't find any Internet connection.
Yesterday we had two challenging races in very little wind....it was just like home in San Diego..... We had another good result of a second place - placing us among the leaders... We are just a few points from the top five at the moment.
Since today there was no racing (though we did sail out twice to the course but only to be sent back due to dying wind) we are still trying to complete the qualifying... we need one more race to equal things up to split into two separate fleets.
Some news on the German crew who was injured - he's had an operation to wire shut his jaw and fix the cut to his face... as well some pins to his shoulder. He is still in local hospital and we're all relieved to know he's going to recover.
A few teams were randomly checked for measurement after the days races yesterday and weighed. All boats were light making for some interesting protests... Today we started our day building a paddle to comply with another rule which was challenged by the Dutch team who had earlier been disqualified due to being under weight. SO the organizers had the scales calibrated and all teams were re-measured and I think they have all been disqualified from their last race (Lucky for Darren Bundock it was his worst race)
So... now we wait to see what the decision is for the final qualifying races so that we can get into the finals and challenge for a top spot.
I have heard the weather is expected to be more of the same... really hot, and little wind. (though some people claim tomorrow is expected allot of wind... we'll see) Hopefully there is at least enough to sail - we like it when there are mild conditions. Looking forward to more competition tomorrow.
Tonight a bunch of the teams are making a new race at the local go-karting track... this is something I know a little about - so hopefully we can spank these Euros on the track too! ha-ha.
Follow the racing at: http://f18worlds2006.com/
More tomorrow..


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Also re the paddle, do people not read their own class rules ? !
Greg and Jacques moved up today!
Through 6 races (today they had a 6th...in the sixth...that is interesting!) they are in 8th now. They are in very good position to move up significantly as they have yet to take a bad race. All but two teams in front of them has a bigger throw out. Note that Bundock dropped to 6th by having another bigger number to swallow!
Nigel and Alex took a DNF and are now in 89th which is into the silver fleet if they do a cut tonight.
So top ten after six races:
1 FRA 11 MOURNIAC Jean Christoph CITEAU Franck
Tiger
2 GER 143 SACH Helge (M1956) SACH Christian (M1958)
Capricorn
3 FRA 555 BESSON Billy (M1981) JARLEGAN Arnaud (M1976)
Tiger?
4 NED 76 VAN DER MEULEN Reindert Jan (F1965) KNOL Carina
Tiger?
5 NED 1 KENBEEK Remco (M1972) BROUWER Paul (M1962)
Capricorn
6 AUS 7 BUNDOCK Darren (M1971) ASHBY Glenn (M1977)
Tiger
7 ESP 21 ECHAVARRI Fernando (M1972) PAZ Anton (M1976)
Tiger?
8 USA 2136 THOMAS Greg (M1969) BERNIER Jacques (M1970)
Tiger
9 AUS 2137 LARUFFA Mark (M1960) WILSON Bradley (M1973)
Tiger
10 NED 11 BOOTH Mitch (M1963) DERCKSEN Herbert (M1985)
Tiger
Any non-pros besides Greg and Jacq in this group? Remco and the French team maybe?



More from Jacques Bernier
We did actually get in one race today. For some of the front guys there were some problems. Bundy went hard right in the first fleet, however the wind filled from the left and he was out of luck. He's now keeping a 19. Next was Mischa - taking a drop race... and then Mark Laruffa from OZ fell back too.
We're now sitting nicely in 8th, only some points out of a top five (which I thought would never be possible.. but here we are anyway!)
There are quite allot of protest on right now.. so I have no firm idea of what exactly will turn out for the a.m.
This place has had it all - and the committee is doing the best they can, but when the winds are only 6 knots and then the fleet has three generals - its hard to get races off.
Tomorrow will be the last day... there is suppose to be a Gold and Silver split - but I still have't figured out who's in or who's out.
The other USA team of Nigel Pitt and Alex Schaffer pulled out today - citing poor results and much work at home as the reasons... just passing that along to those who might not know they bailed.
OK - so tomorrow it's all on!
See ya-
JB


Agreed
Bad form and bad sportsmanship
Agreed, Very bad form as people (I assume) were queueing up to go to the event. If I was the one on the list who did not meet the cut I'd be (just a tad) pissed off that someone just gave up.
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