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After some improvements, "Yellow" had to be tested on Tankumsee test track. It performed well, though water was a bit bumpy an "Yellow" has been in the air for some time. Power is extreme, so I had to be very careful with the trigger. Battery was 4 cells lipo, It can run with 5 too, but 4 is far enough. Whole System remained cool without water cooling. New water drain vent performed well, too. Acceleration is extreme, reaching high speed in 1 or 2 seconds, it's almost jumping out from water - very cool

Arrived in Bangkok, checked into a hotel near Khao San Road. Survived around 30min at Khao San - nothing like the charming and colorful night markets at Chiang Mai. Everyone hated it - even the teens! Left the hotel the next day and found a much nicer and more authentic area of Bangkok to stay in and explore.

For Peter Burling and Blair Tuke (NZL), the Medal Race is a victory lap, the Kiwis having won the 49er Men's gold medal with two races to spare after dominating the 20-boat fleet at Rio 2016 over the past week. However, they always go all out to win, so don't be surprised to see New Zealand winning the race today. Behind them the battle rages on for the other medals, with Erik Heil and Thomas Ploessel (GER) holding second place just three points in front of the Nathan Outteridge and Iain Jensen (AUS). This means the 2012 Olympic Champions need to get at least one boat between them and the Germans to secure silver. However, the Germans and Aussies can't afford to engage in a pure match race because waiting to ruin the party are Dylan Fletcher and Alain Sign (GBR) who lie ten points behind Australia.