Day 6 1100: For the last 36 hours and more, Irish offshore racing enthusiasts have been on the edge of their seats, willing Irish Offshore Sailing’s veteran Sunfast 37 Desert Star from Dun Laoghaire’s Irish Offshore Sailing to hang onto her vulnerable place on the podium in IRC 4 as the Fastnet Race went into its final stages. But IOS Director Ronan O'Siochru and his right-hand man Conor Totterdell (NYC) have done much better than that. For, when Desert Star crossed the finish line at the entrance to Cherbourg’s mighty harbour at 10:39 this morning, she was not only still in second overall in a class of 70 starters - she was in fact only only ten minutes short of being first.
But as the leading four boats were to be placed as having finished within 22 minutes of each other on corrected time, the Irish crew did well to keep their cool - and their place - in their first finish in Cherbourg. Fastnet Race success is nothing new to Desert Star and Ronan O Siochru.
Six years ago, they took the Roger Justice Trophy of the best-placed school boat in the Fastnet Race of 2015. But placing second overall in the open division in the second-largest class in the entire 2021 Fastnet Race fleet is on an entirely new level of achievement.
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W M Nixon's overview of the Rolex Fastnet Race 2021 will appear on Afloat.ie this evening.