
All but 2 races were held in the Spinaker Cup event due to lack of wind on the first day and the risk of lightning on the second. Both races were held on the first day with a light breeze from the south around 4-8 knots.
Yesterday as the odd thunderstorm came across the mountains and over the lake it was deemed too dangerous by the race comittee for us to sail due to the risk of lightning and strong wind. But it was not to be. As the afternoon progressed the sun showed its face and a sailable wind filled across the lake at a strength of 10-12knots.
Fellow Aussie Tim Shuwalow sailed 2 consistent races to take 1st place in the series.
Qualifying will start today. Everyone is waiting for these much anticapated thermal breezes which was to be expected. Hopefully today will be the day.
