I think if you ask anybody who was sailing that morning, they'll tell you they were cold. My crew became hypothermic - she was shivering violently, then stopped. That's a bad sign, so I took her in. If we had not been sitting around so much, that might not have been necessary.
As one of the first ones to complain about being cold, I have to say that if you were cold Sunday morning then you were not adequately dressed for the weather. While the temperature of both the water and the air was relatively warm, when the wind hit your wet body, it made it feel 20 degrees colder.
As for the postponement, Trey and I were sailing all over Blackwater sound tuning the boat (as if it made any difference) and you were sitting around waiting for the start? No wonder you were cold. Don't rag on the over-qualified PRO for your lack of preparedness.
You're from Detroit and you're cold?!?!?!