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Hobie 16 Worlds - Day 2 Update From Eliza Cleveland,
Sailing With Annie Nelson, USA
Hello
Race Fans!!!
The weather conditions were similar to yesterday.
Fairly light winds (single trapping to start out)
built in the afternoon to solid, screaming double
trapping. The Women and Youth sailed in the morning,
and the Masters and Grand Masters sailed in the
afternoon. Since we raced in the morning, the
breeze was lighter than yesterday.
Race 1: We had what could best be called, a third-row
start. I'm not quite sure what happened, but during
the last 20 seconds we got totally buried. Needless
to say, we tacked as soon as possible on to port
tack and had to duck a number of boats. So once
again we headed right, which really did well by
us yesterday -- however it was a huge gamble given
that the wind conditions were so different in
the morning than they were yesterday afternoon.
The right side of the course was definitely the
slow side yesterday for
those groups sailing in the morning -- it was
full of huge holes where there was no wind apparently.
So off we went, and the further we got, the better
the wind got. By the time we were at the layline,
we were double trapped. To our great surprise
and delight, we rounded in 5th place. We had to
go twice around the winward mark and had a downwind
finish, where we ended up in 3rd place. Annie
Nelson (my skipper) is a total master at surfing
the waves downwind.
Race 2: This time we had an unbelievable start
near the boat. We were first off the line, and
decided to stay with the rest of the fleet in
order to cover
them. Only 4 boats went right this time (probably
because they saw what it had done for us in the
first race). We tacked out so that our lay line
would be super easy to call, and what did we find
at the mark were a couple of the people who had
gone right rounding first. We were third around
the mark at that point. This time the course was
one where we had to round the windward mark three
times and finish downwind. We kept our lead, and
then passed the second-place boat during one of
our runs. We were really close to Pam Noriega
and her mom, but didn't get a chance to pass them
before the finish. We came in second!
Presently we are in third place with Pam Noriega
and her mom, Martha, winning with 6 points, Rosarito
Martinez and Kamil Berrios from Puerto Rico are
in second place with 8 points, and Annie Nelson
and I are in third place also with 8 points. A
tie is broken by determining who has had a better
race, and the Puerto Ricans won the first race
today, so that's why they are in second place.
The entire experience continues to be fantastic.
The organization is wonderful, with huge numbers
of helpers on the beach. All the top guys from
the Hobie Cat Company are here and along with
Alberto Ponce, (our Mexican host who as spent
the last three years working on this regatta)
the entire regatta is running smoothly, quickly,
and on time.
The food continues to be astounding, and rumor
has it that the mohitos are the best anyone has
ever tasted. Every night we have videos that were
taken during the races, and for the last two nights
we've been given "chalk talks" by the
current world champion, Gavin Colby who has completely
blown most of us away with new ways of tuning
the boats.
Tomorrow is our last day of racing, and the Women
will most likely sail in the afternoon when it
promises to blow once again.
Liza Cleveland
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information including results at: www.hobieworlds.com