Dunno why Pembroke went so wide, but the second crew to go wide (don't recognise the blades, is it Magdalen?) did so because they tried to take the "bumping line" - not steering so as to keep the speed up in order to try and make a bump. That's a bad idea, it fails more often than it works/
Dunno why Pembroke went so wide, but the second crew to go wide (don't recognise the blades, is it Magdalen?) did so because they tried to take the "bumping line" - not steering so as to keep the speed up in order to try and make a bump. That's a bad idea, it fails more often than it works/
m0ffx 3 years ago