If you had been there you would have known!
OK on the first day of racing the breeze was in Mick and Sarah's favour and they sailed well to be well ahead of the fleet through most of the races, only Peter and Gordan were able to stay close.
Day two was a light breeze that died out through out the day, this seemed to suit Peter as he led the races by a large margin.
As you can see by the results our handicap is good in a breeze but in the light stuff were a bit behind.
Andrew sailed well getting a good start in the races on the first day and looked to be in a good position until the first race of the second day, when he decided to put the buoy between the bows of his boat and had to do a penalty turn (he didn't sink the buoy but did get an award for this), after this his concentration may have slipped off a bit.
What happened to the rest of us, well we were beaten by the better sailors in Mick and Sarah, Peter.
No kites don't know don't have one, but believe it was good practice for the national titles, and the course didn't suit the kites.
hope this answers some of your questions and get you out of the dark and into a grey area.