Spring series under a heat wave

written by Matias Collins  on  June 22  of  2025 and read by 52

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The Severn Sailing started racing their traditional Spring series, it had a full summer weather, hot, sunny and with typical light winds from the South, a condition that local heroes know the best, as an aggregate the multiple direction chop waves, created by all boaters rushing nowhere back and forward, unbelievable senseless.

Race Officer Barbara Vobsbury placed three races, windward / leeward with two laps of approximately 0.7 Nm, three clean starts and those sailing to the right always had and advantage, current(?).

All three bullets of the day went to local teams, the first to local class organizer Henry Thomas, Michael Udell and Andrew Murchie sailing USA 853. The second went to John McGrane, Matt White and John Kish sailing USA 833 and the third to Andrew Dize, Jim King and Mark Rubin sailing USA 798 the most consistent through the whole day taking the overall lead for the first day.

Similar conditions are expected for Sunday, and after the racing USA 853 will be packed to travel to Kingston (CAN) to sail the North American Championship.



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