How to win against National Champions: Fluky Sandy Shell 2020

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  • Опубликовано: 3 окт 2024
  • We rode our luck pretty hard in this light wind edition of the highly coveted Sandy Shell to take the win by the narrowest of margins.
    As always, the Hayling Island Sailing Club RS 200 club championships, the 'Sandy Shell' saw an elite field, with one ex- RS 200 National Champion (Lee Sydenham) and one multiple RS 200 (and the reigning) National Champion, James Peters (plus he's a pretty decent 49er helm too!).
    This video has extended breakdown of race one, then highlights of the final three races. In the end, a fortunate recovery in race three from 8th to 3rd on the final lap, plus a dubious light wind win in the final race saw us take the trophy. The lead was tied on equal points, tied on countback, and eventually split in our favour based on position in the last race.
    #MozzySails #RS200Sailing #DinghyRacing

Комментарии • 7

  • @MozzySails
    @MozzySails  4 года назад

    Sorry there is no GPS overlay in this. Just completely forgot to turn it on

  • @iancourt3274
    @iancourt3274 4 года назад +3

    Classic it ain't over till it's over last race...good work fellas!!!👍👍😎 and girls...oops! I'll have the crew's union on my tail ...lol!

  • @efrank39
    @efrank39 Год назад

    Excellent video!

  • @misc.1296
    @misc.1296 3 года назад

    Really cool video

  • @Multiverse27
    @Multiverse27 3 года назад

    Sailx ? Did you go on it before it was hacked?

  • @adamcatlow7496
    @adamcatlow7496 4 года назад

    those results are confusing

    • @MozzySails
      @MozzySails  4 года назад +1

      Yeah! I thought we were third or forth when we came off the water. It was all pretty close. Tied on points, then it's numbers of firsts (both same), then number of seconds (same), then 3rd (same again!). James had a better discard, but the tie was split on who beat who in the last race we both counted. Which was the slightly fluky fourth light wind drift!