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Clyde Cruising Club North Channel Race

by Jim Dervin 26 Jun 2024 01:48 AEST 21-22 June 2024

The North Channel race is a well established offshore event on the Clyde Cruising Club racing calendar. It was great to see such strong support from the RC35 fleet.

After an 8pm start off Inverkip Marina there was an initial beat down the Clyde channel into 15 to 20 knots of wind in overcast conditions with light rain and drizzle. The expected wind shift to the West came not long after passing Garroch head. Not surprisingly the veering wind strongly favoured boats electing to stand out off the shadow of Arran.

Skies cleared in the early hours with the emergence of a beautiful night light from a spectacular low moon, its azimuth seeming to provide a course to steer for a couple of hours.

Daybreak saw three J109s converging just south of Ailsa Craig. The three leading boats stayed racing in close formation for several hours reaching into the North channel with Jings up front.

The time came to tack for Belfast Lough and we saw a drop in wind speed to 5 knots or less which made for slow initial progress against a strong tide. It was not long before Mocking Jay, with their ability to generate remarkable upwind speed, moved into the lead which they held up to the finish line.

All five competing boats finished the race and were safely tied up in Bangor Marina by 1pm.

Special mention should be made to the Royal Ulster Yacht Club for their warm welcome with members coming to greet arriving competitors on the pontoons.

Overall Results:

PosSail NoTypeHcapBoat NameHelmFinishElapsedCorrectedPts
129CJ 1091.008Mocking‑JBen Shelley12:07:3316:07:3316:15:171
2GBR8543RJ 1091.012JINGSRobin Young12:15:0516:15:0516:26:472
3GBR9887TJ1091.007NO WORRIESJim Dervin12:27:3816:27:3816:34:333
4GBR2068RJ 1091.01BLUE JAYJohn Stanley‑Whyte12:52:0016:52:0017:02:074
5IRL3307CORBY 331.033JACOB VIIJohn Stamp12:30:3016:30:3017:03:115

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