Tricky Westerly Bewilders Match Racers
June 13th, 2008

Photo credit: Ben Calder, www.supanova.net.au
By Ian Grant
The tactically clever one-design match racing sailors experienced a ‘brain drain’ during the first day of the Audi Queensland SB3 Match racing championships off a warm and sunny Mooloolaba Beach earlier today.
Weather conditions were perfect for the sun seeking holidaying tourists and the local offshore fisherman who used the annual Agricultural Show holiday to return with bags of reef fish.
Unfortunately the light and twisting wind which boxed all western points of the compass with an unpredictable mood swing of up to 200 degrees helped to plunge a high number of smart match racing tacticians into the depths of despair.
However they all had the chance to draw the smart card and when the call fell short they had to accept that ‘Old Huey’ was playing his role in showing that natures elements can never be completely controlled.
All 14 teams representing New South Wales and Queensland clubs including the World ranked Team Wotif skippered by the tactically clever Royal Prince Alfred Yacht Club helmswoman Katie Spithill had good reason to not be real happy with the weather god.
Race officials also had to accept that the westerly land breeze at this time of the year will leave their skill and experience to be challenged but there is no one who can claim to have made the perfect call every time to give the equally dedicated sailors a fair go on a perfectly set course each time they tension the sails.
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