Tuesday, May 12. 2015Irish Laser Masters event at Ballyholme Yacht ClubSaturday 9th May 2015 saw the start of the 2 day Irish Laser Masters event at Ballyholme Yacht Club with a number of competitors travelling from the Republic of Ireland to compete. As the competitors took to the water around 1100 hrs the weather was excellent, however as forecast the winds got lighter as the day progressed which on top of the sea swell made the sail out to the race arena rather tiring. With all assembled, the competitors waited patently for the wind shifts to steady, upon which our Race Officer, Robin Gray released the fleet, much to the relief of the mark laying team too. We managed to get 3 races in which were all won by Gareth Flannigan. The fleet returned to the club late in the afternoon and prepared for a dinner laid on by Bow Bells. Sunday saw a complete contrast in the sailing conditions with a strong wind out of the South. In the race arena out in the Lough, Robin Gray was recording a baseline wind of about 20 knots with gusts up to 31 knots and sailing was delayed. After some deliberation a course was laid closer to the shore and the fleet released from the south & north slip, and unlike the previous day with a good following wind and no sea swell the competitors were at the committee boat and ready to go in no time. The next two races saw steady baseline winds of around 22 knots with gusts up to 30 knots presenting the competitors with very challenging conditions especially rounding the marks at the bottom of the course, which saw a lot of capsizes and a spectacular coming together between David Wilson and Charlie Westhurst. Fortunately both were ok and likewise their Lasers. Early Sunday afternoon saw the end of racing and results were gathered and checked by Ron Hutchinson from the Irish Laser Association. The winners were as follows :
I would like to take this opportunity in thanking all those volunteers that made this event the success that it was, to name a few, Ron Hutchinson, Robin Gray and his race team, Peter Ronaldson for kindly supplying the Committee Boat, Jo Rennie & Elaine Taylor for the Club House presentation and meals and particular thanks to Keith Storey our principle event organiser. Aidan Pounder, Rear Commodore Sailing |
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