110 boats competed to today in DBSC's Saturday race. Top three results in all classes below:
Race 1
Cruiser 0 IRC: 1. Tsunami, 2. Lively Lady
Cruiser 0 Echo: 1. Tsunami, 2. Lively Lady
Cruiser 1 IRC: 1=. Chimaera, 1=. Gringo, 3. White Mischief
Cruiser 1 Echo: 1. Prima Luce, 2. Raptor, 3. Chimaera
Cruiser 1 J109: 1. Chimaera, 2. White Mischief, 3. Dear Prudence
31.7 One Design: 1. Bluefin Two, 2. Levante, 3. Prospect
31.7 Echo: 1. Bluefin Two, 2. Levante, 3. Extreme Reality
Cruiser 2 IRC: 1. Gwili Two, 2. Windjammer, 3. Peridot
Cruiser 2 Echo: 1. Enchantress, 2. Springer, 3. Gwili Two
Cruiser 2 Sigma 33: 1. Gwili Two, 2. Enchantress, 3. Springer
Cruiser 3 IRC: 1. Starlet, 2. Asterix, 3. Dubious
Cruiser 3 Echo: 1. Starlet, 2. Pamafe, 3. Asterix
Cruiser 5 NS-IRC: 1. Cevantes, 2. Persistence, 3. Shearwater
Cruiser 5 Echo: 1. Persistence, 2. Spirit, 3. Shearwater
SB20: 1. So Blue, 2. Carpe Diem, 3. Bad-Kilcullen
Sportsboat: 1. Jawesome III, 2. Jitterburg, 3. Toute Si
Dragon: 1. Phantom, 2. Sir Ossis of the River
Flying 15: 1. Flyer, 2. No Name, 3. Nimble
Ruffian: 1. Scamp, 2. Bandit, 3. Ripples
Shipman: 1. Curraglas, 2. Jo Slim, 3. Viking
B211 One Design: 1. Ventuno, 2. Small Wonder, 3. Yikes
B211 Echo: 1. Ventuno, 2. Small Wonder, 3. Yikes
Squib: 1. Periquin, 2. Sidewinder
Glen: 1. Glenluce, 2. Pterodactyl, 3. Glendun
Mermaid: 1. Jill, 2. Red Seal, 3. Aideen
IDRA 14: 1. Slipstream, 2. Dumoanin, 3. Sapphire
Race 2
SB20: 1. Bad-Kilcullen, 2. Lo Fly, 3. So Blue
Sportsboat: 1. Jitterburg, 2. Jawesome III, 3. George 3
Flying 15: 1. Flyer, 2. No Name, 3. Snow White
Squib: 1. Sidewinder, 2. Periquin
Mermaid: 1. Aideen, 2. Red Seal
IDRA 14: 1. Dumoanin, 2. Slipstream, 3. Sapphire
Race 3
IDRA 14: 1. Sapphire, 2. Dumoanin, 3. Doody
Race 4
IDRA 14: 1. Dumoanin, 2. Sapphire, 3. Chaos
Race Results
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