Day1: It was another beautiful day in Charleston as sailors were greeted by 
clear skies and temperatures in the 60s. Racing began on Crab Bank at 10:30 
after a short postponement onshore due to several no shows. Four races in each 
division were completed using W4s with an offset and a gate before a lunch 
break was taken. The fleet of 20 boats rode the ebb tide back to Crab Bank 
where 8 more races were sailed using modified gold cups and W4s. Two protests 
were filed and will be heard in the morning.

Day 2: Sunday brought warmer temperatures and competitors overflowing with 
enthusiasm after receiving an extra hour of sleep. Two protests from Saturday 
were heard resulting in a DSQ for Georgia Tech. Racing began on Crab bank using 
W4s in a light southwesterly breeze and weakening flood tide. The third B 
division race was abandoned upon the arrival of a sea breeze. The full rotation 
was completed thereafter using Course 5, a modified gold cup, in a substandard 
ebb tide and southerly breeze ranging from 6-8 kts. Two more protests were 
filed resulting in a DSQ for CofC 2. Thank you to Ned Goss, Allison Jolly, and 
John Pearce for hearing protests and the team of Cougars for assisting in race 
management. Congratulations to the College of Charleston for winning the 2012 
SAISA/MAISA.

Final Results: https://ts.collegesailing.org/view/1121/scores

Best regards,
Mitch


Mitch Hall
College of Charleston
Assistant Sailing Coach
727 455 7907 cell
843 953 3679 office
843 953 6733 fax
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