It was a perfect sailing Sunday (November 17th) with a westerly wind of approximately ten knots at the start writes Pat Connolly, followed by stronger winds throughout the race, as accurately presaged by the increasingly busy-looking sky to the north.
In these ideal morning conditions, 29 boats took to the water for the second week of the HYC Brass Monkeys. With the courses the same as last week, there was a familiar feel among sailors, but with a more competitive thrill. This heightened atmosphere, combined with the mounting breeze, led to one premature starter in each fleet, and kept the Race Committee, mastered by Scorie Walls, on their toes.
With an average time of approximately 90 minutes for Sunday's race, everyone appeared to have a fun day out and was happy to return to shore for a hot cuppa, whatever you're having yourself, and the usual bunfight.
TWO WEEKEND, TWO GOOD RACES
In Class 1, Stephen Harris on the handsome First 40.7 Tiger (HYC) is on top, thanks to this week's win. Mary Ellen (Carty, Finucane & Byrne, HYC) is a very close runner-up with the same total and net score as the fleet leader, making her a powerful challenger for the leading spot in the upcoming races.
Though the Dufour 40 Splashdance (HYC) dropped to third place this week, Andy George is certainly ready to make a splash in the upcoming weeks of the series.
J/80s SUCCESS
In Class 2, with an outstanding start, HYC's NYYC Series Development Team led by Darren Wright on a J/80 is in the top spot overall. And it is an all-J/80 fight behind the leader, with David Cullen on Age Before Beauty (HYC) and Jonny Sargent & David Johnston on Fifty Shades of Spray (HYC) in second and third place, respectively.
In Class 3 NS, Jokers Wild (HYC) maintains the fleet lead with a fifth placement in this race, still banking on her win on the opening day. C'est La Vie (HYC) climbs to the runner-up spot, with the winner of the day, Thar Saile (HYC), in third place overall.
Full results on HYC.ie