Wednesday, May 12, 2010

6th place again into Cocoa Beach

The day started off with a launch through pretty big breaking surf but perfect wind to get through it flawlessly. We started off double trap 2 sail reaching and eventually the wind shifted allowing us to put the spinnaker up and sail single trapezed. At these angles, for the first half of the leg the 20's were at an advantage and we lost a couple of them.
Halfway through the leg we were jib reaching out and spinnaker reaching back in as long as we could as the 20's were powering through on a jib reach parrallel to the shore. We were holding off Team Seacats Orange but they were coming on strong, in an attempt to hold them off a bit longer we launched the spinnaker and double trapezed, this didn't last long as our hull buried sending us both around the bow in what the guys on Seacats Orange claimed was a "9 pointer" with both rudders way clear out of the water and everything!
We righted the boat in about a minute and started to grind back at them but in that little time they had already pulled way ahead, almost to the horizon. Later in the day the wind clocked a bit favoring us for a spinnaker double trap tight reach and it allowed us to grind down some boats in front of us. The last 15 miles or so we used the lifts off shore to our advantage and hugged the coast on a very tight and on the edge spinnaker reach allowing us inside of an ahead of Seacats Orange and Team AHPC who was jib reaching as they had broken their spinnaker halyard.
We pulled into Cocoa Beach at 4:20, 6.5 hours from the start, amazing speed for 90+ miles especially when last year we got in at 2:30AM!
BIG thanks to Harken's Scott Norman who showed up to the start today and supplied us with a brand new lower mainsheet block to replace the one which the ratchet had gone out on on day 1!
Tomorrow we're headed to Daytona, this leg will drop us about 15 miles offshore and possibly out of site of land at points after rounding Cape Canaveral.

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