Hey,
Nice article. You can find it here:
http://www.windcheckmagazine.com/gone_girl_the_whitebread_xxi
I did the race on 'RJMS' a c&C 35 mark III. We had a pretty good race. The weather was 'challenging' but we hung in there. I wish I knew you were there so I could have found you and said 'hello.'
The beat on the east side of Shelter Island was the roughest sailing I have ever done. It was so windy and the waves so large that communicating on the boat was almost impossible. It was difficult to do ANYTHING.
The most amazing sight I saw during the race was the Columbia 32 Weegie. He was flying with 1/2 the boat out of the water. We were going 7-8 kts with the chute up and he passed us like were standing still. He had to be going 20 kts! The spray coming off the back of the boat looked like a rooster tail.
It took me two days to dry out!
Barry