Day 3 - Wet and Cold and Wet and More Cold...

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It's 10 PM and we're getting our gear ready for Day 3 of the 2009 Melges 24 World CHampionship, and Wednesday we FINALLY have our lovely, luscious Eastport 32 to play aboard! This is the same great boat we broadcast last year's North Americans from, and it simply is the best 30-ish foot motorboat on the market. If we could afford a full-time coverage boat for OTWA, this would most certainly be it, and we'll show you exactly why tomorrow.

Today is also the beginning of giveaway day, and the first giveaway is for Melges 24 owners and crew. If you can name the top three boats of the day by scores, you'll win a set of all-carbon battens from RBS Battens, a 500$ value!

Post 'em here.

Here's the official press release from the IMCA:

Good Day For The Italians But Larson Extends His Lead At

The Sheehy Lexus of Annapolis Melges 24 World Championship

Annapolis, MD, USA - 27 October 2009 - Despite the decidedly damp and cold conditions which prevailed on day two of the Sheehy Lexus of Annapolis 2009 Melges 24 World Championship, the quality of racing for the international fleet was nonetheless characteristically red hot. Overnight leader Chris Larson aboard 'West Marine Rigging/New England Ropes' turned in a solidly consistent 6,4, scoreline for the day, w.hich sees him extend his margin at the top of the leaderboard tonight to eleven points. Surprisingly perhaps Larson believed that the Annapolis conditions today had been more predictable than normal. 'The wind didn't really move about that much today, so much so in fact that in both races we were actually able to one-tack both first beats by simply hitting the left hand layline. This afternoon though the wind did begin to get a little spotty, with more pressure in some places than others.' Whilst obviously delighted to still be leading at this stage, Larson also recognised that there was still a long way to go in this Championship. 'We are four races in to a twelve race series and so far I've been successful with doing my job on the boat, which is to get us off the line cleanly. Richard Clarke has been doing a great job on tactics and the whole crew has been solid. I think if we can maintain this approach then we will be in good shape.'

 

Today also saw a return to more familiar form for two of the Melges 24 fleet's most well known teams, as Italians Lorenzo Bressani on 'Uka Uka Racing' and Gabrio Zandona on 'Joe Fly' respectively, each took a gun in today's two races. Bressani followed up his win in the first race with a second place in race two, after a prolonged battle with Zandona at the front of the fleet. 'Uka Uka Racing's' 1, 2 score today earned them boat of the day; an achievement made all the more impressive given that they were racing with a substitute crew, following a severe ankle injury to their regular bow-girl Francesca Prina. For the first time this regatta, they have broken into the top ten and now sit in seventh place overall. Trimmer Federico Michetti was full of praise for stand-in Meredith Adams, who he said had coped well with sailing with a foreign speaking team. 'To be honest I was very nervous about how things would go today as we have raced and trained for so long with Francesca. Meredith fitted in really well however and picked up our way of doing things very quickly.' Asked if he thought 'Uka Uka Racing' could still win this championship, Michetti glanced down at the results sheet and commented 'For sure we could. There are lots of teams in the top ten with poor scores. We definitely have no more room for mistakes and it will be very, very difficult. However, we like a good fight and of course will be trying to the very end.' Michetti has his own special incentive to keep striving for victory; already a triple Melges 24 European Champion, victory here this week would make him the first ever person to have sailed on three Melges 24 World Championship winning crews.

 

A third place in race one and a win in race two has catapulted Zandona and the 'Joe Fly' crew into second place overall, ahead of Bill Hardesty on 'Events Clothing/Atlantis' in third. Hardesty confirmed that it had been another tricky day out on the racecourse but said he was pleased with his team's 2,7, performance today. 'The breeze was up in the morning and died back a little this afternoon. We feel pretty comfortable in the breezier stuff, but the light winds have been a bit of a weakness for us so far. However we think we may have found the extra gear that we have been looking for as we were able to hang on to the Italian boats a lot better in the second race.' Hardesty also believes that the unpredictability of the current out on the Chesapeake is creating an extra challenge for the racers. 'With the amount of rain we have been having here recently, looking at the tide charts is all but useless. With all the rivers draining into this area it's hard to know whether you are sailing in salt water or fresh.'.

 

Most of the other top ten teams had an up and down day today. Brian Porter on 'Full Throttle' finished with a 5,12, tally and sits in fourth overall. Italy's Carlo Fracassoli on 'Gullisara' dropped from third to fifth after scoring two results outside the top ten. Norwegian Eivind Melleby marred his otherwise single-digit scoreline so far with a twenty-second place in race two, but only dropped one place to lie in sixth. Italian Flavio Favini on Swiss entry 'Blu Moon' had a disappointing day by his own high standards with a 9,21 and has tumbled from second to eighth overall tonight. Also dropping down the order to ninth place after an 11,18 day was US sailor Alan Field on 'WTF'. Jamie Lea at the helm of 'Team Barbarians' seems to have been anchored in tenth place since the regatta started and a 16,8 set of results today sees him remain there going into day three.

 

In the Corinthian Division things could not be tighter between the top two teams so far with David Dabney on 'Conejo Racing - Ocean Sailing Academy' and Bruce Ayres on 'Monsoon' tied on eleven points apiece. Just two points adrift and poised to pounce is Othmar Mueller von Blumencron on 'Gannet'.

 

With two more races scheduled for tomorrow and the likelihood that similar conditions to today's will prevail, the fifty-one boat international fleet can look forward to another day of tricky sailing, as this regatta goes into it's third day. Just to throw in an added dimension to the already intriguing mix, the single discard for the twelve race series could come into play if both races are completed tomorrow.

 

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PRO Jeff Borland after Day 2:






Othmar Von Blumencron, Annapolis resident and former M24 Corinthian World Champ (Santa Cruz) on why he sails Corinthian.






Our old friend Mateo DeLuca from Joe Fly, here driving the RIB this week instead of sailing, explains the Jackson Five tribute on their mainsail (see Mer's slideshow yesterday for a view)






Regatta Chair Liz Filter, status report.






The hardest working rum company owner I know, Jamie Jackson, from Pusser's






 

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And maybe my new favorite sailor chick here, the excellent and candid Meredith Adams, who just filled in for Uka Uka Racing's injured Francesca Prina after she broke her foot, and helped lead them to a great Day 2 after helping Guy Mossman have a spectacular pre-worlds and great Day 1. The ultimate pick-up crew, super talented according to Federico Michetti, and quick to strip down for me on camera...






 
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fan

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Great wrap up. Thanks again for not putting it on youtube so that those of us in China can watch! I can't comment on teh OTW part part as the timing is off for me here but the rest of it is great thanks.

 

fan

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I must admit it kills me to see Hardesty, lil hip, Reynolds and the boys there while I sit in Shanghai. But better to at least see it then not.

 

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I don't know how you do it - crappy weather, unstable boat, pushing technology to the absolute edge - and still have time for boozin'!

Great coverage - I was in and out all day watching. Rev. Petey's wrap-up is awesome! Don't know how he does it.

Hey - who is driving Full Throttle? Is it Porter or Burdick?

Thanks for your efforts!

 

Pastor

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By the way, it was interesting to see the breeze on a bit yesterday. I think there is no doubt that the top European guys have a definite speed advantage in the windier stuff - I wonder why that is? Pretty clear that the other guys were just happy to hang in close proximity. The Annopolis venue adds a craftiness element that keeps some tactics in the game.

You would think the Porter/Melges/Burdick combo would figure the speed thing out - they do in the scows all the time.

 

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no worries fan. Anyone have any issues with the video in post 6?


Clean, just FYI, yes it was a little slow loading, but not bad. I'm on T1 line at this end so I'm guessing it was the uplink, but hey I know very little about how it works, like everyone else (including you) I just want it NOW! BIG thanks to you and Team SA for the coverage. And UR right Petey is a god, great stuff.

Cheers, Winever.

 
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