BPYC Spring Series 2020 - Report Race 4 11 October 2020
/Race 4 was quite an event with the forecast showing we could expect 5 knots at 13:00 and building to 15 knots in the late afternoon. However, the weather gods didn't follow the forecast.
When the gun went off at 13:00 it was blowing already about 12 knots from the NE which, as the day went on, built to a steady 16 knots, gusting as much as 22 knots through the day.
Course 1 was called with Megisti on scratch had a clean start as the gun (hooter) went off followed by Conquista, Blue Sky and Martela coming up the rear. The racing was close with Megisti and Conquista being the first to turn west towards the Rocky Point mark. Blue Sky sailing in close under Middle Head in the slight swell and gaining on the leaders.
Meanwhile Martela's was blindly heading towards Manly West mark (the Commodore set the course but had a different number in his head). Half way across the heads, Martela tacked to port after realising their mistake then saw how much more ground they had make up. First around Rocky Point was Megisti followed by Conquista and Blue Sky gaining quickly in the freshening breeze. Last to round Rocky Pt was Martela, aiming to make Cannae Point in one tack.
After rounding Cannae Point and the fleet heading south, Megisti and Conquista were sailing in close proximity enjoying close race conditions on their way to the Shark Mark. Somewhere in the vicinity of Steele Point they were passed by Blue Sky and soon after by Martela.
Martela carried the spinnaker down the harbour and managed to keep it floating until a rather unpractised gybe at Shark Island. Blue Sky was ahead having rounded Shark Island and set the asymmetric for the reach to the finish line.
Just beyond the Shark Mark Conquista passed Megisti and it was now more of a drag race than a tactical one.
As Martela was closing on Blue Sky they must have thought "can we beat them"?
It was a close tussle with Martela catching up, even ahead at times. This continued right to the line where it was too close to call.
I think it must be a first in a BPYC race with a dead heat for first followed by Conquista then Megisti. A great day was had by all, with more wind than forecast and no damages reported.