In typical New England fashion, the winds were forecast to be light on Sunday, but many made arrangements to stick around. When we returned to the Goose, the winds were perhaps 4-5. They were supposed to fill as the day progressed. Many were so discouraged by what for a while were diminishing winds, they opted not to set up again! We had 12 boats, and 6 went out. I had gone home and gotten kayaks, and was helping some of the girls get ready to go out in them, when Chris Titcomb called to me "Brian! Got a life jacket? Let's go!" I quickly apologized to the girls, and ran for my gear. I'd never been on a Nacra 20, or any boat with the chute up. The winds were still very light, but Accelerated Chaos sailed like a dream. I've followed Chris and Nate's campaigns for about eight years, and have become what in any other sport would be called a "fan". So to be on Chris' boat was something I'd never dreamed of. Chris moved around on the boat with an ease and familiarity, that only comes from lots of time. That in itself was fun for me to see. Then he said "Want to drive?"