The 2012 Navy Fall Women's got underway today on a beautiful Fall Saturday
on Annapolis harbor.  Conditions were a little lumpy with the
regatta coinciding with the annual Annapolis Boat Show.  Racing got
underway at around 1000 this morning in a 7-12 knot Northwesterly just off
of Triton Point.  In races 1-4 a "compressed trapezoid" course was used in
all divisions, with a longer top reach, slightly shorter second reach, and
a long last beat with the finish line well to weather of the starting line,
in order to fit the racing area into the harbor.  A standard trapezoid was
then used in races 5-8 in all divisions as the breeze began to shift more
to the West and opening up some space.  After race 8, a short lunch break
was taken and A and B divisions switched fleets.  Racing resumed at
approximately 1440 in the Severn River, just off the Robert Crown Center in
a much more sporty Northwesterly breeze into the upper teens, and again
using the "compressed trapezoid" course.  Thanks to the increase in breeze
and speedy rotations, all 16 races in all divisions were completed today
before 1700.  One protest was filed in race 16B resulting in a DSQ.

A huge thank you to guest PRO Gavin O'Hare and his squad of Midshipmen for
running the racing today and allowing all of the competitors to enjoy their
Sunday off.  Complete results and RP info. can be found at
http://scores.collegesailing.org/f12/navy-fall-women/.

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