"Sunday 27th July 2014"
I have been away for a few weeks and the winds have been like this picture , but today we had some breeze . I didn't have a crew for the first race but John an old sea dog had capsized in the first race and was press- ganged into crewing for me . Together we engineered the perfect start ! Starting is difficult and extremely important , it is very rare you get a perfect line and as a rule one end is favorable. This means a lot of competition for one spot . A beginner should just try to be on time on Starboard (fairly easy ) be moving when the gun goes (reasonably easy) and have clear wind (not too easy ) . Forget getting the best position for now , you won't get it ,and will end up head to wind, missing the mark or even worse ramming the committee boat . Anyway after trying out both ends of the line we plumped for the outer buoy . 30 seconds to go the other boats were going for the committee boat end . We started on Port (risky) at the opposite end and managed to cross in front of the fast approaching Starboard boats putting us in the lead . We rounded the first mark in 2nd place but slipped back as the race progressed . Nevertheless are start proved a talking point and we had a great sail in breezy conditions .


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