Upon arrival Saturday morning there was dense fog that began to lift during the competitors meeting. Both fleets were sent out in what became a dying Southerly. After a brief wait the breeze filled back in again from the South at 4-8 knots. Six W-4's were sailed with offset and leeward gates. After a short lunch break, the sun came out and the breeze filled in for a while to 8-12 before dying down to 5-8 toward the end of the day. A and B-Divisions sailed races 1-10 in FJ's and 420's respectively. After race ten the divisions switched fleets on the water and two more races were sailed to complete the day. There was one request for redress that was denied and two protests resulting in two dsq's.
Thanks to Tripp Alyn and Mike Lavesque for being on the water all day in addition to monitoring rule 42. Also, thanks to Coast Guard Academy Assistant Offshore Coach, Jason LeBlanc for serving as PRO. Scores can be found at: http://scores.collegesailing.org/s12/thompson/ Doug Clark Director of Sailing U.S. Coast Guard Academy 860-444-8577(o) 860-460-3288(m) 860-444-8574(fx) ________________________________________________ icsa mailing list [email protected] http://www.collegesailing.org/mailman/?listname=icsa Unsubscribe: Send a blank email to [email protected]

