Well alas the gods of wind continue to toy with our competitive spirits. By 2pm the committee made the unenviable task of having to abandon the racing due to insufficient wind. We thank all the guys and girls that turned up, even on such a dubious forecast. It was nice to have 20 or so sailors attend, and enjoy a sausage and a drink.
The forecast did hold true and we saw a southerly change arrive at about 3.30. As crazy as it seems, it would have been almost carnage to have attempted to race in those conditions anyway. A number of guys headed out on Bump and Jump gear, whilst those vehicular challenged (no trailer or van = only brought big slalom gear

) ventured forth into what was rapidly going from 20 to 25 to 30 knots. At this point fair to say Brad screwed on the big brass ones and went out on a 7.0m TR4 with his carbon art - and rumor has it he peaked at 40knots. Tribey followed with his 6.8 Ram but the poor fellow only had his falcon 105, and soon realized the hovering above the water, could very well lead to a rather abrupt finish, that and his brass ones were much smaller than brads.

Now the much hyped showdown between Bart and Chris did not eventuate, mush to the disappointment of the rest of us. Whilst bart went full slalom chris was seen entering the water on a 5.0 ezzy. Some say that had Chris not sat on a bull ant's nest 30 min earlier and let them feast upon is bollocks it very well may have been a different story.
For a non-event day it turned out to be a great sail with mates. Great to see the baillie boys going hard, will definitely have to keep our eyes on luke. And poor Scotty, what can you say, did you enjoy your swim

. I think you were the only one to have a gear failure - but good ole club pres to the rescue, a new mas base and away he went. The bill will be in the mail

Again our thanks to those who support the club, our volunteers and members.
Good Winds
Bayside Sailboard Club