Friday, 10 September 2010

RN6: Harbour Rustiness

My first post for almost a month - mainly due to a holiday in New Zealand, but also a general lack of sailing! However, the Hong Kong "season" has now started in earnest, with class racing back in the calendar and hopefully the stronger and more consistent monsoon winds to come in the autumn.

As there was no Magic racing, I was coerced aboard an Etchells for racing in the Harbour. Now, I haven't raced in the harbour for six months, and even then I never really knew how to read its confused tidal/wind patterns. Hence, a race at the front of an Etchell was always going to be a challenge.
Wind direction and guesses about tidal flow
The prevailing wind in the habour comes from the east, and is channelled through the Lei Yu Mun Gap and onto the regular racecourse alongside the old Kai Tak airport.This means that W/L races are generally a beat against or with the tidal flow, with all the classic decisions this creates! Left or right on the beat? Tidal flow over wind strength? Are the eddies in the bay worth chasing? Are there permenant lifts/headers around the headlands?

This weekend was an incoming tide, and a nice 5 to 8 knots of breeze with the tide. The regular understanding is that the left (the Kai Tak side) doesn't pay against the tide as you usually you also get the wrong side of beneficial wind shifts and stay in the tide for longer. However, we took a choice to go left as it looked like there was more windstrength, and we managed to get off the pin end of the line in good shape! This worked very well for the first beat, rounding third, and gaining a place down the run.

The second beat unfortunately was very different - we went left again, and most of the fleet went with us. And we all got stuck in a hole at the top, while the back markers (who'd gone right) sailed past us. From second to sixth in one easy step!

We gained a few downwind again, but lost them again as we miss-read the course, set off to the right side for a no-existent third beat, and then hurried back accross the tide again to the finish line. Sixth overall - one way to brush off the rustiness.

Sunday was spent back on Strewth, but it was nothing to write home about - a race officer set a 25nm in a dying breeze, so we got most of the way round and then abandonned after about an hour sitting desperately trying to get a kite to fill.  Next weekend is back on my Magic - hoping for a good fleet and a breeze.

1 comment:

  1. welcome back hk, DavK, well...

    rusty always exist at harbour race, but confident built always when you keep racing... these’s from a 30-years chi hk sailors...

    & the hardest racing is to keep first leg position till last leg, golden target, agreed?

    anyway, love to see your Strewth at Sunday the south side of hk island... much better start in your class IRC A1 with 5 big boys, mixing together starting with A2 & our B too...

    so do you mean you cannot fly the kite at last leg to finish line at Sunday?? outside Stanley?? Or even outside Castle rock?

    my boat really sit at the hole much before you position, from TCS2 to Castle Rock took us 1.45hour, but i managed only the first no wind reaching-kite leg with half an hour non-flying only. & tactically I make it with no gybe this whole L-shape leg & can fly the kite through finish, that is an hour after your retirement...

    but seeing 2 other boats at our div finished in front & KNOWING they didn't round the V-flag mark, even my whole chi team very very angry... & all the ABC club race com doing is give them 25% penalty instead of DNF, so so unfair.

    so David, what RRS rule they are using to add in extra SI after the whole regatta?

    if at our Hebe Club, we will DNF for any island course any miss in any mark (means any island), but ABC is very different. & why our team & the other impala team, the only 2 teams racing correct course ones having such a unfaor results?? yes?? we even did not have the line-honour flag after their penalty, absolute donno why... how do you see??

    such a weird the ABC racing com & management choose not to follow the rule, cheerscy

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