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Vic-Maui Yacht Race - Warm with squalls

by Ed Watson on 14 Jul 2010
Vic-Maui 2010 13th July tracking Vic-Maui -
Vic-Maui Yacht Race - For a sailor from the Canadian west coast, (or from the Pacific Northwest of the USA) it’s an odd feeling sailing in water warmer than the air temperature outside. But those conditions are now facing the Vic Maui boats as the leaders enter what is potentially their last couple of days sailing.

According to readings from an ocean buoy north of Hawaii, the air temperature is two degrees cooler than the ocean which is at 77 degrees F. The average wave height is only 6 or 7 feet, but if an odd wave comes by and a boat gets pooped, it will be like taking a warm bath for the crew. Still irritating, particularly at night, but a lot less uncomfortable than it was a week ago.

Generally the winds are lighter on the approach to Hawaii but the ocean conditions produce squalls rarely seen on the north west coast of North America. Squalls are both a blessing and a curse, depending on their size. Essentially they are mini storm systems. It means wind, but sometimes it’s hard to tell exactly how much. If you have the electrical power, radars are switched on to watch for squalls. At this point in the race, the last thing a tired crew needs is to be carrying too much sail as they run into a powerful squall, particularly at night. But day or night it’s a bit of a gamble.

They’re on you very quickly. Reduce sail too much and you’re not going to be able to take advantage of the wind in the squall. Underestimate the power of a squall, and you risk getting knocked down. I’ve heard of skippers who alter course to try and sail from squall to squall, using the pressure changes to power their boat to the finish line.

But it all depends where you are. Terremoto! reports very light wind, and no squalls. Here is their description of how the nights are going: '….let us give you a quick description of what the nights on deck are like: We have only had stars for a short time one night of all nine nights. As for the other nights, there have been no stars which makes steering difficult; and no moon which makes seeing the sails difficult.

Because of Susan’s injury, we often have one person up on deck so that two are able to get some rest. This sets up for some cold, lonely and difficult times on deck; but we are making it work. It looks like tonight we will keep the spinnaker up which requires having two people up on deck all night: one trimming and one at the helm.'

Regardless of tactics, sailing often slows down at this point in the race, at exactly the time crewmembers are hoping for a speedy conclusion to their journey.

http://www.vicmaui.org/

Victoria to Maui International Yacht Race Daily Report - 18:00 HST - July 12, 2010

       

24 HR

AVE

DIST

MADE

COR

HRS

FLT

BOAT

RATING

LAT.

LONG.

MILES

KTS

TO GO

GOOD

POS

BEH

POS


VMH-A

                   

Kinetic

   58

26° 29'

152° 04'

197.1

8.2

418.2

195.5

1

---

1

Terremoto!

     4

23° 43'

152° 09'

177.5

7.4

302.2

175.3

2

16.6

2

Starlight Express

   48

27° 40'

149° 36'

169.1

7.0

559.3

162.0

3

26.3

3

Red Sheilla

   65

30° 37'

149° 35'

149.2

6.2

695.4

148.6

4

46.0

6

Delicate Balance

   68

     Withdrew - heading to San Francisco


VMH-B

                   

Sonsie of Victori

 160

28° 48'

147° 14'

153.5

6.4

697.6

153.5

1

---

4

Pyreneenne

 100

26° 11'

149° 02'

161.4

6.7

525.5

158.8

2

3.0

5

Turicum

   89

28° 34'

151° 24'

175.0

7.3

540.4

174.2

3

10.4

7

Black Watch

 110

30° 18'

146° 28'

155.9

6.5

787.3

148.3

4

40.6

8


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