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ISORA Expects 20 Boats for Coastal Race to Wicklow UPDATE

22nd April 2016
Rodney and Keith Martin's Lively Lady from the Royal Irish Yacht Club races to Wicklow tomorrow in the first ISORA coastal race of the season Rodney and Keith Martin's Lively Lady from the Royal Irish Yacht Club races to Wicklow tomorrow in the first ISORA coastal race of the season Credit: Afloat.ie

ISORA expects a turnout of 20 boats for its first coastal race from Dun Laoghaire to Wicklow tomorrow morning. A further 5-6 boats are expect for the ISORA day race in Pwllheli, North Wales.

The course for the race tomorrow is based on moderate northerly winds. The course will be as follows:

Start Dun Laoghaire (Usual at Pier Mark)
Rosbeg East (S)
North Arklow (S)

A Finish at Wicklow will be completed wih boats crossing the line in a Northerly direction, leaving a yellow inflatable to starboard.

Download entry list for the race below.

UPDATE:

The Course for the first race in the Avery Crest ISORA Offshore Series 2016 on Saturday 23rd April, from Dun Laoghaire to Wicklow, has been changed to:

Start
South Burford (s)
North India (s)
South India (s)
Finish in Wicklow crossing line in a southerly direction leaving yellow inflatable to port (p)

Published in ISORA

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