05/04/2026
Well I'm not sure if this email should be shorter or longer. We had some pretty killer breeze on the way out to the line this week but it really didn't stick around did it? It seems y'all did make an effort to keep me quiet, but I think you're going to have to try a little harder... I'm not quite satisfied until Papa Doug is proper rail meat.
Now Dana did call me out last week. She said her crew would be reading my email along with their daily religious readings and that my verbose nature might make it a little harder to lead the pack. WELL, she was right. Dana swooped in with a come from behind win last week as the GOAT and Highlander Teams got tumbled around in the midst of some big boat leeward roundings. Props to Dana and crew for being the first out of the crummy air and therefore the first to the new pressure on the left side of the last leg. Sometimes simple is best - a clean bow is a fast bow.
But the leeward mark isn't the only place one needs to focus on clean air. The start is 100 percent the most important time for clean air and the most effective time to establish a lead and control a race. I'm sure many of you say 'let's just get off the line clean' each and every week. Is that old adage or something you determined after a start left you looking for an extra pair of shorts? I'd venture to say it's something you heard before and then started to do after you had one too many buff and polishing days on Thursday. But have you been interpreting the meaning incorrectly? Getting of the line clean is important. Hitting a boat leads to turns, bad air, and a lot of ground to make up. But not getting on the line also leads to two of the three - bad air, and ground to make up.
So this week I challenge you to stop giving up boat lengths above the boat and exchange them for beam widths on the line. Good luck but be nice and don't crash. Those of you that like to barge at the boat... Here's your warning. There's gonna be someone in your fleet that nails the layline this week. And now they know you don't get room at the boat.
Big thanks to RC this week! Mike Ivone, the Strega crew, and Stefan Schulze and his Hitchhiker crew got us another good Wednesday race