
The boys got up early after a night with a few drinks in Stamford and head to Rutland to see what the wind was looking like. While it wasnt like big tuesday at the JJ, it was enough to bother rigging. Though with the high pressure, the sky was blue and Mark even dared to go without his steamer, it was so hot. The skiff also modelled a new clew strap for The Chandlery, who had just started stocking them along with other helpful skiff essentials, which proves handy for when inevitably need need 'that bit of rope' to go sailing.
When boys got on the water, they negotiated their way through the Ovington fleet that were there this weekend. The tacks were, again, looking smooth. Though, in the lighter winds, it was seen to be crucial to keep weight right forward at of the tacks to stop the transom digging in. There were very few rack dipping moments, a good sail balance in the changing winds, to keep the boat trucking fast upwind.
The boys also practiced stopping by throwing Mike out the back. He was also sorting out the GoPro, which kept adjusting it's angle, but with the hot weather, Mike was happy for a dip.
The boat head in before the wind died off too much, and to get the boat packed for the Stone event next weekend, before another BBQ was lit to round off the weekend. The team are undoubtedly excited for the first round of the UK tour. They'll be able to see how their preparations have paid off against the rest of the fleet and if the new boat gets them up there. Hopefully the Young & Reckless team can cause a stir at the front of the fleet.








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