Big breeze for Icebreaker start
by Richard Gladwell on 8 Oct 2005

Caution was the order of the day at the start of the Icebreaker Richard Gladwell
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The Icebreaker, the first race in the Royal Akarana Yacht Club's Gold Cup offshore series has got underway in winds gusting up to 60 knots.
The strong winds reduced the fleet to a handful of boats, and while conditions were quite sailable at the start, winds have steadily increased throughout the day.
The main fleet has been sent on a course around Passage Rock off the SE end of Waiheke Island.
Now casting conditions in the area were not too bad at just over 40 knots, hwoever elsewhere in the Gulf winds were reported to be gusting over 60 knots, and winds would certainly increase in the race area.
The competitors were treating the conditions with considerable respect at the start, with all boats two sail running in the winds from 260 degrees.
Results will be posted later on the RAYC website: www.rayc.org.nz
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