At the Thistle Midwinters West, sailed in the Pacific Ocean, off of San Diego, each morning, surfers were eagerly launching off of nearby Sunset Cliffs. Surf’s up! It was great for them, but challenging for us. We sailed two days of clinic, then raced three days, all in significant Pacific Ocean swells, which gave us five days to figure it out, and as a result, we learned some valuable lessons.
Though not mountains, they were large, fast-moving hills. In the troughs we could only see the top half of another boat’s sails, and there was no hope of spotting a mark unless we were both on a crest. Going fast in these rollers was further complicated by their direction. On port tack, they came from the windward side. On starboard,…