As was the plan, the morning was spent
sorting out the boats, all of which are supplied by Far East. All the hulls are
either brand new, or very lightly used, and all the spars, foils, fittings and
ropes are brand new.
Because of this there were no major issues
sorting out, and rigging the boats. Although it did take some time to get them
just right, and as similar as possible to the sailors boats at home.
This was all finished by lunchtime and the
plan was then to go sailing. However, there were some issues with the RIB.
Yesterday, two of the RIBs had been run aground on the reef by other coaches,
much to the frustration of the organizers given the clearly marked channel!
This meant that an old RIB was drafted in
for the day, for us to share with the Greek team. So the plan was to go out
check the boats, and the venue and generally settle in, until late afternoon
when we would have to hand the RIB to the Greeks.
So we all launched around lunchtime, and
sailed out to the race area for our training session. We started out with a
reasonable amount of speed work in order to get the boats sorted and get used
to the conditions.
One of the key things we were working on
was mode changes. This involved lots of work on steering and mainsheet control
to deal with the gusts and very changeable waves.
Another thing we were looking at is how not
to let other people influence our strategy too much. This involved lots of work
on the decisions and boat-handling for tack-duck-cross situations.


Unfortunately just as I (the coach) was about to turn around and head in to hand over the RIB, it broke down. After drifting towards the aforementioned reef (breaking waves and all) for around 20 minutes. I was eventually picked up and towed back to the harbor, with the sailors following shortly behind
Sailors have all eaten dinner, sorted kit,
tidied rooms and are now heading to bed (@2045 out of their own choice!!!)
Tomorrow is another day for ticking things
off the list. We have measurement at 1130, so the morning will be spent doing
boat-work and prep for this. We then plan to sail in the afternoon, possibly
for a slightly longer session into the evening. We have also already sorted out
a fully working RIB, as the Kiwi’s are having a rest day.
The support team found their hire car and
have done a supermarket run for water and snacks and local SIM cards. They all
made use of the club facilities for a swim and lunch.
Iberia has assured us that the missing sail
is on tonight’s plane from Madrid but not here yet.
The race office could not have been more
helpful with everything today and there is a continuous supply of coffee and
water in there all day . teams were supplied with a lunch today which was
demolished by the sailors which is a first , it came in a neat 2 litre cool box
ready to go. No sunburn or headaches so the nagging on hats, sun cream and
drinking seems to be working . One quick dip in the sea after sailing before
finishing off the boat work and returning to the hotel. Good supper had by all.
Photos will be added when we have access to the faster internet at the club in the morning!
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