One competitor was stranded by lack of wind, while the other ran into some “gnarly currents.”
Insufficient wind left what was likely the most unusual entry in this year’s 1,200-kilometre Race to Alaska sitting on the shore and unable to move for the first leg from Port Townsend, Washington, to Victoria.
The plan was for Douglas to hold an inflated wing and essentially act as the board’s mast, Wiegel said. It arrived in Victoria as a race gathering was underway at Swans, and once fellow racers heard it was there, they jumped into action.
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