Originally Posted by David Parker
"MOVE FORWARD!!! ...or...Sheet IN, you idiot! What the hell are you thinking?!!! Look at it twisting off!" I was probably wrong in every case but I loved my auto-involvement. Monday morning quarterbacking?

What was with those boats with the bows WAY out of the water? Name those boats "Scaredy Cat". These aren't planing skiffs, you know!



David,

You have to keep in mind that when those shots were taken we had just transversed 5 miles of scary close reacing in pitch-poll conditions. At that point, we were all a little leary of get caught too far forward. The viewing area is in the wind shadow of the bridge, so it isn't nearly as windy as it had just been in the open bay. The waves were also a lot smaller than they were only minutes before, where many of us had been knocked off our boats. At the same time we were trying to set up to get through the spans. In our case with th ARC22, we weren't sure if we would clear our first choice so we diverted at the last minute. There was also a slight course change from close reach to close hauled once we got through.

It looks like the boats are cruising in a single file but there were a lot of dynamics going on.


Jack Woehrle
Hobie Wave #100, Tiger Shark III
HCA-NA 5022-1
USSailing 654799E
Alachua FL/Put-In-Bay