With no racing on Friday February 14 due to summer storms that wreaked havoc with the breeze, Saturday’s final day of the nacra17, nacra17 and Nacra 17 World Championship looks like this:
Schedule:
- Two gold fleet races for all three fleets commencing from 0955hrs
- Two silver and bronze fleet races immediately following
- Three medal races commencing from 1355hrs in the following order – Nacra 17, nacra17FX, nacra17
Join us from 0950hrs (AEDT) to watch all the action live from the TV course on Corio Bay, Geelong, one of the ports along the vast horsehead-shaped bay in southern Victoria that is Port Phillip.
Saturday’s forecast is promising – wind out of the south-west building to the class’ upper limit of 25 knots, a figure that also takes into consideration the sea-state, which is not a factor at this flat-water venue. Showers are forecast and the hope is they will clear early and not hinder the breeze once again.
Summer storms passed over and around the host city, bringing thunder, rain and lightning, and leaving sick breeze in each frontal system’s wake. The race committee took off on boats after 4pm thinking there was a chance of a late green light, but it was not to be.
Busy on the nacra17 course
Here’s a clip of some nacra17 action on Geelong’s Corio Bay from yesterday. Look how Marco Soffiati & Gabriel Borges (BRA) gain four spots and clear air taking the inside lane at the top mark.
From the kitchen
Every sailor has their way of winding down after racing, making the most of some well-deserved leisure time. Home-made pasta with a variety of sauces is a popular dish at lunchtime, sailors able to save a few bucks and continue to eat healthily by bringing their own food.
Finnish nacra17FX sailor Mikaela Wulff has a passion for baking. Look at these cinnamon rolls she whipped up, posting at the time “Happy to trade for a port cross 🥐🥨”.
Class calendar for 2021 – 22
Class executives met in Geelong and have agreed to a calendar that will encompass 2021-22. In coordination with the global events calendar negotiated with World Sailing last November that reserves the first six months of the year for perennial multiclass regattas, the classes’ championships will be run July through to December each year. Executives have reviewed the bids received and agreed on a set of regattas. Once contracts are signed, dates and venues will be announced.
Results:
Results are posted race by race, as they happen. Live Tracking is available for all fleets each day via http://nacra17.org/event/2020-world-championship/
By Lisa Ratcliff/nacra17, nacra17FX, Nacra 17 World Championship media