Tricky conditions today on the water with a 4–6 knot wind range that died down to nothing by 3.00pm. We only managed 4 flights today but again Annie, Ally and I maintained our run of wins to keep the yellow jersey!
Races 1 and 2 saw us up against the American teams of Christine Erdmann and Maegan Ruhlman, in which we comfortably won both. Up next was Mary Rook with Nicky and Bex who we won a penalty against with about 30 seconds to the start and when the umpires gave them a red penalty (meaning they had to take it straight away) we took advantage to get in a strong position and lead the race throughout.
As the wind started to die, time and distance became key to our pre-start strategy but this was actually our downfall in our pre-start against the Spanish team helm by Margarita Cameselle. After controlling her for the majority of the start we failed to lead back to the start at the correct time and started on the back foot. After winning the right side of the course up the first beat however we were able to ‘dial down’ at her on starboard and force a rushed tack therefore winning a penalty. Confident calls by Ally downwind meant we extended on the first run and the breeze just about held up for us to finish with a good lead.
After a half hour wait for the wind the race committee decided to call it a day, so unfortunately we are behind schedule and hoping the wind plays ball tomorrow to complete the second round robin leaving Friday clear for semis and finals.
We’ll keep you posted!
Tags: 2009, ISAF Sailing World Cup, Rolex Miami OCR, SB3
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