There was an impressive turnout of seven of the ten Cruisers Zero class yachts entered for the second Thursday Race of the AIB DBSC Summer Series on Dublin Bay tonight.
The weekend winner of the light wind ISORA coastal race was again dominant in sub ten knots on the Bay. Paul O'Higgins JPK 10.80 Rockabill VI beat clubmate Patrick Burke's Prima Forte in the one hour forty-minute race for IRC honours. Third was Royal St. George's Aurelia skippered by Chris Power Smith.
There was also a strong 11-boat turnout in the Cruisers One division where another Royal Irish yacht was also on top in the light airs.
Timothy Goodbody's J109 White Mischief was the first of three J109s home. Andrew Craig's Chimaera was second with Paul Barrington's Jalapeno in third.
In the one-design fleets, the Flying Fifteens, as DBSC's biggest keelboat class, had a turnout of 18 from a possible 32. The race was won by David Mulvin's Ignis Caput with Neil Colin's FFuzzy second and Keith Poole's Mike Wazowski third as reported here