Now I know some of you have been sitting on the edge of your seats since getting home on Sunday night, awaiting the release of the results, most anxious being Rick. We are pleased to now release in draft format the result for the weekend. In the event of any believed discrepancies please message us via seabreeze and we will look into it.
The day started off a bit average with a fair amount of weed and the breeze still hanging in the east, with a few people falling into the trap of going south of Wangi where you ended up with a lack of pressure to get back due to the wind shadow (this just comes with experience Rick).
The second session was pretty good, still some weed but if you could get up higher the flats were starting to deliver with no weed and the breeze now in the NE. Strategies varied between sailors here with the goal to record the best nm, 10 second and alpha.
Tip from Muz if you need a good 10 second, focus on the nm and getting the 10 second during this run and kill two goals in one.
Tip for Dezza, best not to gybe in your nm attempt, it's just simple maths it will be faster if you just do one nice long run of at least 2.5 - 3 minutes long.
Finally I think everyone will agree the slalom on the Swansea flats was fantastic and was the first time in about 10 years it has all lined up for some great high speed figure of 8 in relatively flat water with the exception of the outside gybe zone where it always seemed to be a little bumpy.
Massive thanks to Glen Wright for all his effort on Sunday and volunteering his time to make it happen for us.
Next up State Titles at Myall Lakes 4,5, and 6th December.