| Re: 2011 Tybee 500 - West River Fleet
[Re: Keith]
#230885 04/07/11 09:13 AM 04/07/11 09:13 AM |
Joined: Jun 2001 Posts: 12,310 South Carolina Jake
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Carpal Tunnel
Joined: Jun 2001
Posts: 12,310 South Carolina | I was last place in my first Tybee. Our goal was to finish. We wiped out...crashed...broke...limped 60 miles...fixed...lost sight of land...sailed the fastest I've ever ever gone before...finished dead last by hours....partied like an animal.
Three years later...cool calm collective. Prepared. Focused on consistency. Finished 3rd.
Your first year, your goal should be to simply finish in one piece. It's really not that difficult of a race - but it takes a little while to understand how you need to prepare the boat and how to prepare your gear to be comfortable - how to keep lines from chafing, what rigging to replace, what spares to have, how to pack food/water and be comfortable / accessible etc. It took me until last year when I discovered (Frank's idea) that cutting down an old thick (too large for me) wetsuit leaving the thighs, butt, and belly/back made the trap harness INCREDIBLY more comfortable.
On your 3rd year, the legs don't feel as long anymore. You lose that "Christ! are we there yet!?" feeling. Your mindset becomes a little more relaxed and less worried about when the leg will end....because it will eventually end and there's no point in fretting about it. It becomes more about doing a job, passing the guy in front of you and keeping the guy behind you at bay. The job ends when you slide onto the sand at the next checkpoint and your ground crew awaits with a couple of cold beverages and a sandwich and you have a while to relive the day and tell stories with your competition.
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