Saturday: Great breeze and a long day of sailing sums up the day for Saturday at the Navy Fall Intersectional. Sailors arrived to a Northwesterly 10-15 knot breeze that built as the day progressed to 15-25 knots before backing to around 7 knots for the last set. Three full rotations were sailed in the morning in all divisions before a 45 minute lunch break, after which 8 additional races were sailed in A, B, and C for a total of 14 with zero general recalls. A breakdown prevented race 14 to be sailed in D division. All races were sailed on a trapezoid course in the Severn River just off of the Robert Crown Center making for great spectating. There were several breakdowns and some wild wipe outs. Four protests will be heard tomorrow morning at 9am before sailing.
Sunday: A beautiful Fall day today in Annapolis, MD with temps in the lower 70s and a brisk Westerly breeze at between 4 and 12 knots. The day began with a short delay on land to hear the 4 protests from Saturday, which resulted in 3 DSQs. The racing area was moved from just off of the Robert Crown Center to the Annapolis harbor to provide the necessary room for the trapezoid course. Six races were sailed in A, B, and C divisions, while D sailed 7 races on the day. Shifty conditions made for interesting racing, with considerably less breakdowns. Again, four protests were filed which resulted in 2 DSQs. Congratulations to St. Mary's for winning Navy Fall. Thanks to judges Doc Sullivan and Austin Kana for keeping it clean on the water and to PRO LT Ben Herring and the Naval Academy Midshipmen for running even, fair races. Final results can be found at http://regatta.mit.edu/f10/navy-fall/. Brendan Healy Assistant Coach Navy Sailing Team 410.293.5612 ________________________________________________ icsa mailing list [email protected] http://www.collegesailing.org/mailman/?listname=icsa Unsubscribe: Send a blank email to [email protected]

