This week's Wednesday night rum race was almost perfect. The wind was
cooperating both in speed and direction making for a pleasant downwind
leg and almost a strait shot back to the start/finish. I only had to
tack once to come up to the finish mark and probably could have avoided
that if I had sailed a little better. Even with the 8 - 10 MPH winds I
could have used more ballast in the boat. Reaching, the boat was healed
all the way over and I spent much of the return leg with the rail buried
in water trying to maintain speed. In those moderate winds the Sea
Pearl performed excellent and I had no indications that the boat was on
the verge of going over but without an ballast in the boat I was not as
fast as I could have been.
I had forgot my GPS so I
probably didn't reach or maintain optimal speed but when the race was
over I had come within 6 minutes of the winner on corrected time. I was
very pleased with that since my previous best was 10 minutes behind the
leader. Not too bad considering its a 25 year old used boat with its
original sails and I have not done a thing to it since I bought it.
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