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Daniel and Randy enjoy the pre-start sunshine. |
The wind was decent out of the northwest and the skies
clear for the start of the Toga Night Duck Dodge.
Full Moon crew Randy “Ice Ice Baby” Olsen, Katie “Early Riser”
Freels, Adam “Liferaft Wipeout” Michalak, Daniel “1969” Mengedoht, and skipper
John “Invisible Toga” Mengedoht went with a conservative starboard tack start
but were prevented from tacking in a timely way by boats immediately behind and
also on starboard.
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Full Moon leads Scat to the start line (at the right) but was a bit too far to leeward to tack in front of Necessary Evil or Amarillo. |
The first leg was a close reach to the Freeway buoy
followed by an upwind course to Gasworks before tacking. A few boats were then
able to just lay the Aurora buoy, though most boats needed a couple of tacks,
including Full Moon.
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Katie likes this upwind stuff! |
The Equalizer went up smoothly after rounding and Full Moon gained on a few boats. The
wind then went very light on approach to the AGC buoy. Full Moon dropped the Equalizer a bit too early in hopes that the
genoa would be better than collapsing and filling the spinnaker.
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Chasing Amarillo after the first rounding of the AGC buoy (once the wind filled in). |
The yellow Moore 24 Amarillo
squeezed just inside Full Moon at the
buoy (we could have shut them out but it’s not worth it) and then began the
struggle to keep moving and find more wind. Eventually enough wind filled in
from the north, providing a tight reach to the Freeway buoy and a couple of
tacks to reach the Aurora buoy.
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The final leg to the finish. Hard to believe we kept moving! |
Once again, the Equalizer was launched and Full Moon took off. Sure enough, though,
the wind was very light again approaching the AGC buoy and Full Moon started lapping some of the third start fleet! Momentum
was enough to get around the buoy and then the challenge was both to “find” the
wind and pick our way through boats going very slowly in opposite directions.
Eventually some wind filled in from the SE (odd direction) before returning to
the NW. Though well out of contention for a top three finish, Full Moon managed to beat not only Amarillo but also the T-bird Barbaree (mostly through luck being in
the right place at the right time).
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Another gorgeous evening on Lake Union. |
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