This week's Level 4 assessment took place on a clear, mild autumn Saturday.
Now let's try running some close holds!
Just as I was thinking that, the wind started to die down.
Take a little break ♪
The wind started to die down a little early, the temperature rose and it looked like the southerly wind was coming in. Looking forward to the afternoon!
However, in the afternoon, the wind was still unstable and the conditions were difficult, and we had to find the wind to move forward.
These are the level 2 students. We practiced boat balance in weak winds together!
It's okay to sit on the other side! Make sure to heel the boat firmly.
I also tried to recover the cap size after it had completely sunk.
Practice on a calm day to get used to it!
On Sunday, there was a practice race in preparation for the RSJapanOpen and the 1st RSaero All Japan Championships on November 18th and 19th.
Although it rained a little in the morning, about 20 boats gathered!
Top e-sailing sailor K-san participates for the first time!
A&S-chan always gives us a smile!
A photo of everyone around RS Quest! Everyone, strong winds are forecast.
Let's do our best!
The weather has completely improved, and it's a pleasant scene as we set sail.
Let's head for MOMO, the headquarters ship offshore!
The wind began to pick up around the time the first race started, and the north wind exceeded 10 m/s.
We then moved closer to the shore and the second race began.
Many boats sank, but it was a good opportunity to practice sailing in strong winds.
Practice is everything! Let's do our best again next week!
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