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Commodores 5 2021

26th October 2021

Great racing today although not much competition. I think I won the Scratch Race but really it was only Ian Foxwell in a Phantom that was any threat. The Phantom has a huge sail area and not a lot of leverage unlike a Blaze and so Ian had a struggle upwind. It’s a boat for heavyweights which Ian is not.

Commodores 5. Well done the Race Officers for setting a good course but it turned out a little on the long side. Personally, I like a good long race and I like exploring the creeks so it suited me fine. The course took us down Long Reach to 16 and right to Otterham Fairway and back up Yantlet Creek. Fairly standard and with a well set Committee Boat start in Hoo Bay and the first leg a beat to a club buoy set off St Mary’s Island down near the locks. A proper, full out on the racks force 3, beat with a couple of hours of the flood tide. Perfect.

The only other Blaze was John Goudie who had capsised just before the start so I went straight into the lead and John followed on. Much to my chagrin (humiliation) he then sailed past me on the run from 26 to 23. I gybed a few times to optimise my course, he just sailed straight for the mark. Gybes are, of course, risky and I fluffed one at 23 so John just sailed away.

The remainder of the race was me just trying to catch up. Down at 16 the wind was up a bit and it was a wild ride towards Otterham fairway. I just wish my tracker had been on but I must have accidentally cancelled it at my capsise. I feel confident my close reach with a following tide and literally the boat taking off on the crests of some of the waves would have clocked one of the fastest rides I’ve even had in the Blaze. In truth I was lost in the huge expanse of water out there and couldn’t see the Otterham buoy because it was straight into the low sun shining off the water. When I realised I hardened up and had to put a couple of tacks in, but it did have the advantage that the nearby Alto of Andy and Darren thought they were going the right way whereas they were actually going to the head of Stangate Creek! I never saw them again.

Anyway, I never caught John. Andy and Darren finished way behind me and about an hour later the Laser of Brian Culver finished in what was then a light wind and adverse tide. It almost felt like it was getting dark. You have to admire Brian for his tenacity and I will always be thankful for the safety boats who were out there for hours, thank you, guys.

Oh, and a special thanks to the couple in the Galley. Good food, plenty of choice and good service from a couple who used to sail a Miracle and although their sailing days are over are still prepared to turn up and do such an arduous duty.

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