Starting Line: Banderas Bay Regatta
The start of a race is hyped with anticipation of the horn, the gun shot, the whistle, green, Go! Same same, but different on the water.
It took an hour to sail to the start line each day from the Marina. We listened for new race information on the radio, adjusting watches and course. We arrived where the committee boat was anchored, Captain Joe called out the vessel name “Swan Fun!” to check in as we’d catch wind, tack, and then navigated through other contestant vessel to our start time.
Bow to bow ships sailed side by side, keeping a margin within the wind vein and each others boat, tacking to avoid collision. When it’s too close when captains and tacticians yell from the helm, “Turn up, Turn Up! Don’t hit my boat!”
There were nine contestants for the performance class Banderas Bay Regatas. Two grounded, two collided, two forfeited. Swan Fun came in 5th in our division, without damage, ready to prep for a multi-week journey across the Pacific Ocean.
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