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Stylish win in ISORA M2

26th August 2009
Stylish win in ISORA M2
Ross O'Leary's Sunfast 3200 Big Hillie Style emerged the victor of the Frenesi Cup Race from Dun Laoghaire to the MR Weather Bouy at the weekend, edging out ahead of J92 Just Enough. O'Leary and crew added the overall win to their class win in Class 2, with John Hughes' Rebellion taking first in Class 1. Full report on the race to follow, results are here (pdf download).

ISORA / RAYC / Lee Overlay - Race 6 - Dun Laoghaire to M2 Buoy - Prelim Results
22nd August 2009
Start Time10.00
Boat Name
Sail No.
Type
IRC Rating
Start Time
Finish Time
Time elapsed
Corrected
Place
(provisional)
Time
O/A
Class
Aztec
IRL29832
A35
1.032
DNS
-
-
-
-
First of September
GBR858IY
First 435
1.017
17:20:01
26401
26850
9th
5th
Yahtzee
1068
Oceanis 411
0.980
DNS
-
-
-
-
Albatrass
IRL3999
First 435
1.037
17:22:31
26551
27533 10th
Rebellion
IRL 6001
Nicholson 58
1.060
16:39:00
23940
25376
3rd
1st
Galileo
IRL 1944
Beneteau 47.7
1.088
16:38:17
23897
26000
5th 2nd
Quite Correct
IRL 5405
DS54
1.095
DNS
-
-
-
-
Sarnia
IRL 2260
0.891
18:15:56
29756
26512
7th
4th
Tsunami
IRL 4007
First 40.7
1.064
16:48:27
24507
26075
6th
3rd
Orna
IRL 532
40C
1.048
DNS
-
-
-
-
Contango
IRL 33333
Corby 33
1.042
DNS
-
-
-
-
Lula Belle
IRL
First 36.7
1.020
16:59:50
25190
25693
4th
3rd
Lancastrian
GBR 7682T Starlight 46
1.070
16:56:56
25016
26767
8th
4th
Adelie
FRA 9631
First 34.7
0.994
DNS
-
-
-
-
Legally Brunette
IRL 4052
X-41
1.121
DNS
-
-
-
-
Big Hillie Style
IRL 3208
Sunfast 3200
1.004
16:53:33
24813
24912
1st
1st
Just Enough
GBR6912T J92
0.979
17:07:50
25670
25130
2nd 2nd
Class 2
Provisional Class break at 1.045

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