THURSDAY'S PARTY
One more race is all that we need to have a valid regatta and according to the forecast there should be enough wind on Thursday and Friday for that. Some indication point out there even might be too much wind but one race hopefully shouldn't be a problem...
Start is scheduled for 12:00 and upon return from water there is a party beeing planned. YC Labud, the host of World Finn Masters Championship, is preparing a BBQ party with a lot of beer for its guests. Ivica Bilić is in charge of music so we know fun is guaranteed.   


MAESTRAL FILLS THE SAILS

In the end, as everyone has admitted, the IRO decision was a triumph!
Race course was set toward the island of Čiovo with a lightning speed and sailors were astonished –8 to 12 knots of western wind (maestral) - real pleasure to be on water.
And sail!  
Start of the red group was signalled at 18:24 and on schedule at 18:39 blue group as well. Third race of the World Finn Masters Championship was done, and while results were done the fleet returned to harbor happy that the job was done.

DELTA DISPLAYED AT 17:15

  Even the Finn masters class president Fons van Gent, at 16:45 came to Kustić, wondering if he was going to abandoned hope of racing for a day but the experienced IRO Alen Kustić decided to try –despite everyone’s doubts of the decision – and at 17:15 called all sailors and jury on water!
Many mumbled the sailors and the jury, to themselves not believing in the outcome since there wasn't much daylight left. Also please keep in mind we are talking about Finn Masters, a little more experienced gentlemen who deservedly take a bit more time to enjoy in everything from going out on water, racing, returning from water and so on. That is why many wondered what's the point of going out, without wind and light there is much hope for the race.

KUSTIĆ MANAGES TO TAKE FLEET ON WATER

   Luck is with courageous and determined and in the end even rewards them- lesson we learned from Alen Kustić, IRO, on Wednesday the third day of World Winn Masters Championship.
Weather forecast and situation on water throughout the day weren't promising. Lack of wind caused the scheduled 13:00 start to be delayed for two hours. Fleet of 167 Finn masters, top sailors from 25 countries, waited patiently on land for further notice from the Race Committee. However as time passed more and more gathered at the plateau of YC Labud started to feel nervous.