With the current wind direction, the race area was not in the downtown wind shadow. Still, a good look in upwind direction can always show some hints on where the wind will have an easier time to pass through.
Start
8 degrees of bias, which creates an already significant 27m of upwind distance difference between the boats on the ends of the line.
1st Upwind
Already with the first tack, Boomer went sailing into the header and always had much lower angle than other two. 48.5 compared to 39.3 of 008 is a huge difference and has forced Boomer to sail 350 meters longer in this leg.
The first gain of 008 came by sailing higher angle on port and gaining on 303. The 2nd nice gain came with the left approach to the top mark while 303 struggled a bit more being early on the right layline.
Time – time sailed, Dist – distance sailed UPDST – upwind distance sailed, Mans – maneuver count and cumulative loss in them. ATW – angle to set wind (344 in this case) Heel TR – travel of heel in degrees per minute (the higher the number, the more unstable the boat is). The numbers on the GPS track are losses in maneuvers in upwind meters.
Top Mark
1st Downwind
Some compression of the fleet through the downwind. Both boats gaining from the back. Quite an initial loss by Boomer, sailing too high after the hoist.
Gate Rounding
Already a significant gate marks bias. 008 rounding the higher mark and gaining well to 303. For some reason, Boomer went way more further down.
2nd Upwind
The wind was on average more right and there was a small right trend during the leg. 303 has gained a bit at the 1st part of the upwind. Losing at the end. Looks like sailing straight behind and in possible wind shadow of 008. Boomer has again so much wider sailing to the wind that it can be it is not just the shifts, but also the overall boat performance. Some of the red dots on the polar show the VMG of almost zero. (VMG is shown by horizontal lines and speed by distance to the center). Also went far over the layline.