"If you can win the start and be the first boat to the turning mark, it's your race to lose," he said.
Harrison followed that philosophy to perfection in steering no respect to victory in J/30 class for Series 1, which concluded June 10. With the help of tactician Mark Coughlin, th Stevensville resident got great starts and led the one-design fleet around the course in winning three of four races.
"It was all about the starts. We looked at the line, looked...
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