Saturday:
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:

Sunday:
Another beautiful day in Annapolis saw cooler temperatures with relatively
breezy conditions.  Racing resumed this morning promptly at 0930 on the
Severn River right off of the Robert Crown Center in a 12 to 15 knot
Northwesterly.  Only 4 W4s remained to be sailed today and all races were
completed by 1230 with no protests filed.  Congratulations to the top 5
finishers in the Faye Bennet who will go forward to represent MAISA at the
ICSA Women's Singlehanded National Championship to be hosted by the
University of Southern California in Long Beach on November 2-4.  Thanks
again to our umpires, Dave Clinnin and Capt. Dick Morin and to our team of
Mids for helping set marks and run races.  Complete results can be found
at:
http://scores.collegesailing.org/f12/faye-bennet-maisa-womens-singles/full-scores

-- 
Brendan Healy
Assistant Coach
Navy Sailing Team
(410) 263-5612
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