Slow start at 2021 Miami OCR

Published on January 21st, 2021

Miami, FL (January 21, 2021) – Biscayne Bay was gifted with a late afternoon breeze and four fleets got in some nice racing on day one of racing at 2021 Miami OCR, the second stage of West Marine US Open Sailing Series.

The Nacra 17, 49er, 49erFX, and Mixed 470 fleets were fortunate to get in racing on a light wind day. The IQ Foil and Open Windsurf Foil fleets will aim to start their racing tomorrow.

Sailors hit the water at approximately 2:30pm with the goal of racing by 3:30pm. The four fleets completed two light air races each in about 5 to 6 knots, with the wind blowing south at 180-190 degrees.

Erika Reineke and Lucy Wilmot, who have launched an Olympic campaign in the 49erFX, discussed sailing the skiff as well as Erika’s transition from the Laser Radial.

“I was thinking about a change after so many years in the Radial,” said Reineke. “I wasn’t really sure what that was going to be, then I got a call from Lucy and we came down here and trained together. I fell in love with the class and sailing with her. That’s what got me into it.”

She elaborated on the differences between the boats and what the transition has been like. “The equipment is very different and the budget is much bigger than the Laser. The sails are more high-performance, the boats are more high-performance, and there is carbon on this boat. It goes a lot faster because of it all.”

Wilmot spoke about their training and where they are in the process. “Our focus this past fall was on boat handling around the course in all conditions. More recently, with our new set of sails, we got more into dialing speed and the rig, and we are hoping with the 2021 rig coming out, we can get into the technical side and solidify that.

“This event has been on the calendar since we decided to sail together. We were excited about all the domestic training leading up to this. It’s been awesome having all the American sailors here in the boat park and being able to collaborate. It’s been great getting to know everyone and make new training friends. This is what it’s all about.”

470 sailor, Micky Munns spoke about the 470 and how it has suited him well in his transition to the boat. “In the 2016 Games, the boat that really strongly resonated with me was the 470 with Stu (McNay) and Dave (Hughes), and Annie (Haeger) and Briana (Provancha),” said Munns. “The 470 is known as a technical boat, but it’s not crazy complicated. A lot of the systems you set up. I realized recently why all the controls are right near the skipper, it’s because you have to play with them all the time, and so we are getting the hang of that.

“The 470 relates to all my learning in terms of grassroots sailing in FJs and 420s to college sailing. The 470 is one of the strongest connections to grassroots sailing there is. All the skills are transferable to other kinds of sailing.”

A better forecast is expected tomorrow. Racing is planned for January 21-24.

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US Sailing and host yacht clubs at established sailing venues in Florida and California launched the 6-stage West Marine US Open Sailing Series to provide high-quality Olympic-class racing in the USA. usopen.ussailing.org

Source: US Sailing

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