In the next to last race, we nailed the start and found ourselves in first at the top mark on the first lap. Sailing a little too deep under spinnaker, we were edged by the Coles at the downwind mark by virtue of an overlap. We followed close behind on the next lap and started the last upwind leg on Mandu Lu’s transom. As we tacked on the windshifts, the Coles kept Mandy Lu between us and the finish line. Our only hope was to get a little separation, so we started to tack on every shift, no matter how small a change in direction. After about 6 tacks, the Coles decided to sail their own race and allowed us work our way to
the right side of the course. There seemed to be no advantage in the number of shifts, and no difference of wind speed, as we both worked our way to the finish line. With the Coles approaching from the left, we had starboard advantage and, as we converged, they tacked beside us several boat lengths from the line. While their bow was just ahead of ours, we were sailing full speed and they had to reaccelerate after the tack. Hiking hard to flatten the boat, we were able to nip them at the line. The finish was so close that all four of us simultaneously looked back at the committee boat to see who won.