| Sailing with Grace – Savannah, Ga MacIntosh Cup Regatta Report |
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| Written by Jay Harrell |
| Wednesday, 26 May 2010 08:18 |
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The races were short windward-leeward courses on the Wilmington River with moderate wind opposing a strong current. Getting a good start then playing the puffs vs. the current were the keys. The short courses allowed us to get in five good races each day, and it was a great format for sailing with kids. After the first couple of races, we had our maneuvers down. Grace was handling the front of the boat and was already instinctually moving to balance the boat as needed. Scott was a magician with the spinnaker and we were constantly breathing down the necks of the lead boats, with finish places decided by fractions of boat lengths. The final race of the day was a three mile downwind leg back to the yacht club, and we must have traded a hundred gybes with Guggenheim before he edged us out at the finish line. On the second day we did even better, spending more time in the lead and winning one race, and being edged out of first in the final race by just inches. Grace was thrilled with the boat and the racing. She took her job gybing the jib very seriously, always had it in the right place at the right time, and loved the fast downwind runs. Having never seen a race before, after ten starts she had the sequence and flags down cold and was calling time for us. If you want a kid to enjoy sailing and racing, there is no doubt that the Viper delivers the goods. Pictures or it didn’t happen? John Porter brought a video camera with a sticky mount for some on board video on Sunday. You can see video from our boat here http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D5vay3QUCiM and from John’s boat here http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eokuCWQRYVg. And the final results: 1st Gary Umberger, 2nd David Guggenheim, 3rd Jay Harrell (with Grace and Scott), and 4th Eric Gotwalt/John Porter.
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On the heels of big fleets and big wind in Miami and Charleston, I invited Scott Findlay to come sail the SYC MacIntosh Cup.