A 100% success rate over last year's Faye Bennet, this year's event started off 
with a delightful 6-12 knot southerly on Annapolis Harbor. 6 races were sailed 
this morning right off of Triton Point before a 40 minute lunch break was taken 
at 1pm. After lunch the racing area was moved to the Navy N-cove to avoid the 
weekend powerboat chop in the harbor. 6 additional races were sailed after 
lunch in champagne conditions with the breeze up a bit between 12 and 15 knots. 
All courses were W4s with no protests recorded. Thanks to our team of 
Midshipmen for setting marks, our umpire, Dave Clinnin, for upholding the law 
on the water, and Capt. Dick Morin for standing by to hear protests on land, 
although there weren't any. The forecast tomorrow is for another beautiful 
September Maryland day with a lighter Northwesterly breeze. Scores and RP info 
can be found at:

http://scores.collegesailing.org/f12/faye-bennet-maisa-womens-singles/full-scores


Brendan Healy
(443) 852-1772
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