SAT:
Crazy day on the St. Mary's River!

Breeze came from the E, NE, S, SW with periods of solid pressure followed
by glass often relating to flashes of sun and rain.  Competitors were
appreciative of the tremendous job trying to keep the courses square by PRO
Justin Law and markset Chris Brady.  Five races were sailed in A division
(420's) while only 4 were sailed in B (FJ's).  Courses were Windard
Two-Fleet (WTF) and Windward Two Fleet Finish To Windward (WTF-FTW).  At
the suggestion of ICSA rep Mike O'Connor the upwind finish course will be
simplified for clarity on Sunday as the WIndward Two Fleet-Finish Upwind
(WTF-FU).

SUN:
While most everyone felt badly for the University of Hawaii sailors having
to endure the chilly temps and Northerly breezes along with some wintry
mix, the Wahine were good sports and actually seemed excited to experience
sailing in the snow.  The breeze shifted back and forth between NE and N
with occasional shots of NW to keep the RC and sailors both on their toes.
 The divisional boat switch happened with the start of Sunday.  A total of
13 races were completed in both divisions.

Thanks to Phelps Cotton Kelley and Melissa Pumphrey for serving as on the
water umpires and hearing one protest resulting in one dsq and hearing a
request for redress that was denied.


Scores available on Techscore at:

http://scores.collegesailing.org/s13/st-mary-womens/
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