After managing to get out decently of the surf at Hollywood, at which apparently was a fairly wild start (we were way to flustered with everything going on to pay attention)... we turned North and never looked back.
Blasting through 4-8 foot waves on a jib reach we were in 7th place right after the start, we were getting pounded by some waves and getting airborn off others. Within a few miles one boat ahead flipped and we zoomed by them, we then continued to roll 2 more Nacra 20's and open up about a 1/8th of a mile gap on Team Royal Yellow, we held that position for nearly 50 miles but when the wind shifted right and lightened up it put them in a great opportunity to use the 20's power to get by us just 10 miles from the finish. Soon after they passed us we were able to put the spinnaker up and hang on to them a little bit but not catch them. The last 10 miles was torture as the next 20, Trey Brown was able to start reeling us in. To make the last jibe into the finish we were pressured to jibe early and get inside him which was a BIG mistake. We understood the layline and ended up getting into the surfline sooner than expected and being forced to jibe while surfing breaking waves. During the 2nd jib we were hit broadside by a wave and completely onto our side, somehow we managed to save it and bear off just in time for Trey to be right next to us. Without the power the power in our spinnaker Trey slid in front of us to beat us by just 2 seconds!
We ended up just 15 minutes behind the leaders, finishing about 10 minutes before 2, 65 miles in under 4 hours... not too shabby.
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