£3 chilli. Camping at chez Lewns. Kipping at chez Jones. New house at chez Tinner!
Race 1: Long. Light airs with occasional puffs. Antidote rounded ahead of Usagi. Usagi then soaked away to a massive lead and went on to win. We caught them up a bit each beat, but they disappeared downhill each downwind leg. Shifting NEly breeze in the beautiful sunshine.
Race 2: A bit more wind. Antidote. I think this is the one where E numbers and Usagi and Antidote were all really flying down the run, but the issue was settled by both Usagi and E numbers taking a swim.
Race 3: Bit more puff. I think this was the one where Antidote got to the top mark first ahead of all the B14's. A few past us when the breeze went right down again. Antidote.
Race 4: I was a ruin by this stage. Antidote.
Cloudier. A Wly wind filled in at ~5-7 knots, so after a postponement we were off.
Race 5:
Race 6: (may have wrong race) Usagi lead the whole way round until a late surge in the wind allowed Antidote to catch up and give gas to Usagi by gybing on their air. That was a completely new experience for me. I don't think I have ever (been on a boat which) used windshadows tactically downwind in my life (quite an admission I know...)
Race 7: Riot Van was second. The sun came out and the wind switched round to a thermal NNWly before reverting to a stronger SSWly where it stayed and built for the rest of the day. Dave Roe and Maf Kiddle went for a long awaited burn in the Pasta Frenzy.
Racing was finished for the day.
Memories: Mostly the luff of the kite and the block on the floor which I have to pull the kite halyard around.