Hebe Jebes 2015 Issue Mar/Apr | Page 52

Racing Racing It was the next decision that was probably decisive. We opted to hoist the spinnaker over to Bay, and No One Else followed suit when she found she was losing ground on us. The result was a few ‘technical problems’ for No One Else with their kite! Our spinnaker hoist and drop was smooth—if a bit early—and we rounded Bay Island Mark again at about 12.50 to start the laps of the two buoys, Bay Island Mark and then to the north-east, the Kowloon Cup Mark nearer to Pak A, where the race would eventually finish at 14:00. The last lap turned out to be quite a drama, and not just for Ichiban. With 15 minutes left, when heading towards the Kowloon Bay Mark to start the final lap, we discussed whether to try to turn a 10-minute lap (as per our previous times) into a 12–13-minute lap, without getting overtaken, so we could finish just at 14:00 or go for the extra lap, which would give others more time to try to catch us. Whilst we opted to make this one the final lap, we needn’t have worried as in the end the decision became irrelevant! Two problems arose—firstly, we hit the bottom mark (slapped wrists for the skipper) which allowed No One Else to catch up and overtake as we struggled to exonerate ourselves with a 360° penalty turn, putting us further beh