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Island Sailing Club Evening Racing Series – Day 4 overall

by Richard Palmer on 13 May 2015
ISC Evening Racing Series - 2015 ISC Tuesday Evening Racing Hamo Thornycroft http://www.yacht-photos.co.uk
Island Sailing Club Evening Racing Series – A sparkling spring evening and a solid 24 - 25-knot breeze greeted the racers in the race four, who were keen to get out following no racing (due to high winds) in the previous week.

The ISC Sonars were denied the excitement of spinnakers and were sent with their cut down mainsails, and other boats were seen to be revelling in the strong breeze.



Boats were sent on a downwind start away from the main fairway and Rampant was seen to wrap her yellow spinnaker around her forestay at the start but still managed fifth in her class.

A gentleman suffered a bump to the head on one boat and was swiftly brought ashore and met by an ambulance on Trinity Pontoon. Happily he was able to walk to the ambulance and was taken to St Mary's Hospital for checks.



All but two boats had finished racing by sunset, and those two were seen to be clearly displaying their navigation lights.

Daily prizes were presented in the bar at 2115.



Class one - Fast Handicap

First Ino
Second Minx three
Third Whooper

Class two - Medium handicap

First Juno
Second Limelite
Third Joie de Vivre

Class three - Sonars

First Andy Cassell
Second Steve Hargreaves
Third Ian Margham

Class four – Slow handicap

First Calypso
Second Brassed Off
Third Jiminy Cricket

Class five – X one design

First Zephyr
Second Heyday
Third Delight

Class six – Flying fifteen

First Freddy Flintoff
Second Fifty Fifty
Third Fflashback








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