Quick one today. Boat is flatter and kites are up. Watches are infinitely more chilled. It's now down to spotting the correct wind shifts to gybe to. Our long-time buddy Qingdao is next door, and we keep on going back and forth on whose turn it is to be in front. Personally, I prefer them in front because it makes for easier helming. We've just got to find a way to skip out in front at the last second. There seems to be a wind hole forming in the forecast just in front of the Finish Line, which will be a good psychological test for everyone.

Joss, Ini and the down to two bags of dried mango Seadogs.