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Racing Concept of the Month #3

The “racing concept of the month” articles are way of sharing the general racing knowledge that has been developed over the decades in the Martin 242 fleet – this is the third of a series. All are loosely based on the excellent content in this article by Michael Clements.

Rules on the Port Layline

As we covered in this article, the English Bay westerly breeze normally means it pays big to bang the left corner upwind. This has the unfortunate side effect that we often find ourselves approaching the weather mark on or near the port layline. If not handled properly, this can have disastrous consequences!

This article will be a quick review of the rules that apply when rounding a mark, with a specific focus on what you should be thinking about on the port layline.



THE LATEST UPDATE FROM BC SAILING IS HERE
and it isn't good for anyone wanting to race or sail with other than family or household as crew.

M
ore information about Wednesday Evening Sailing and weekend Regattas to follow.

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Expansion of the Kootenay Lake M242 Group

On March 24th the 6th boat of 2021 changed hands: Don Bardenhagen of Sylvan Lake, Alberta, sold Steel Breeze (hull #63, listed July 31, 2018, for CDN$10,000) to Gary & Anne Armstrong of Nelson, BC.

Gary & Anne already own Coal Dust (hull #45), and their present plan is to launch both boats this summer and generate some excitement around the Martin 242 Class in the Kootenay's by inviting competent sailors to race one of the boats in their local races. They would then sell one of the boats to an interested sailor/racer in the Region, and ideally the new owner would buy the boat with the idea of racing it in the Kootenay Lake area. Steel Breeze will be the 5th 242 in the Kootenay's.

With a grey hull and epoxy bottom, Steel Breeze was built in 1983. It is competitive and in race-ready condition and was out of the water for the past 6-7 years. It came with a road trailer, 3 main sails, 3 jibs, 2 spinnakers, a 3.5HP Mercury outboard, and is minimum weight. It came with a partially-completed Measurement Certificate.
 

Nice work expanding the Kootenay Lake M242 footprint, Gary & Anne!