Coconut Grove

The 93rd Bacardi Cup got underway today with 65 Stars, from 15 countries, racing under classic Biscayne Bay conditions of 12-15 knots from the Southeast. The wind was very steady with only small oscillations.

I am sailing with Pedro Trouche, a very good young Brazilian sailor. Pedro and I got off to a very good start at the left end of the line and after 5 minutes were able to tack and cross the fleet. Our goal for Day 1 was to have a good race without taking big risks. Thus crossing when we could and getting in the middle of the race course. We lost a couple of boats on both edges and rounded the first mark 6th. We fought with Negri/Kleene(ITA/GER), Peter and Robert O’Leary (IRL) , Kusznierewicz/Prada(POL/BRA) and Schönherr/Koy (DEN/GER) most of the day. In the end, we finished a strong third with O”Leary brothers winning over Kusznierewicz/Prada in second.

Tomorrow’s forecast is for more of the same, maybe a touch less wind.

For complete results go to:

https://yachtscoring.com/event_results_cumulative.cfm…

Paul