Saturday: Tough conditions in the morning as a strong Northerly slowly
died and with 2+ knots of current only a few races were finished before
a long lunch break. After lunch a weak Northerly stuck around for a
few more races before a great afternoon of sailing with the sea breeze.
In all 20 races were sailed, all courses were W-4's with a windward
offset and leeward gates. Many thanks to all the Coast Guard Cadets
and Connecticut College students for running great races. The fleets
will make the switch to start Sunday with A-div taking over in FJ's and
B moving into 420's.
Sunday: Rain and no wind kept the boats on the dock until 1:30 when the
E/SE started to tease the fleet. 3 races in each division were sailed
in a nice SE breeze that ranged from 4-8 knots once it filled at 2:30.
Thanks again to the Coast Guard Cadets and the Connecticut College
Students for running a great event. Also thanks to our judge Ted Green
who spent all weekend on the water. One protest was heard resulting
in a DSQ. Congratulations to Roger Williams for winning the 2010
Thompson Trophy. See you all next year.
Full results can be viewed at:
http://regatta.mit.edu/s10/thompson/
Mark Zagol
Head Sailing Coach
US Coast Guard Academy
(860) 444-8507 office
(860) 234-4593 cell
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