Course B a downwind race with only 1 or 2 knots of air. This is race I would rather forget. We got about 100 feet past the starting line and the wind died. We were drifting toward mark D and worked on getting to the right of the mark since the current was pulling us down. We managed to maneuver between Dirty Harry and Windshadow at the mark since Windshadow was going really slow. The next leg we were ahead of HT and NM and tacked to starboard so that we would not get caught on the wrong side of DP7 with the current. HT and MV kept on the board and managed to get lifted to the mark and we rounded dead last. At this point Flyin Irish dropped out and we jibed at the mark to catch a little wind but the other boats were just too far ahead. After DP5 we practically drifted to the finish line. Sometimes I just hate Lake St. Stupid. At least James's son JD had a good time and the fireworks were good.Result: 4 out 5 J120s
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Hot Ticket left us a hole the size of a house so I was able to sneak into the inside of the mark to pass her. The next leg was a port jibe almost dead downwind. We put up the .6 oz chute so we were able to go much lower than most of the other J120s. When jibing both Flying Irish and Jayhawker blew apart their spinnakers. It was enough to allow us to jibe in front of Jayhawker. At the top of the leg Night Moves jibed to starboard and since we had an overlap we had to do the same. We had only 6 people so the jibe actually went well. With this move Night Moves was able to get the shorter distance to the mark. Night Moves tacked at the windward mark and we did the same behind them. The next two legs were fetches so although we could gain a little distance due to fast reactions of trim to gusts by the crew, we were also able to hold off the competition behind us. The last leg in the river after DP5 was a number of tacks to the finish. Because of our finish we were able to gain another 2 points up on Jayhawker in the standings for a solid first place for the spring season.

