Day three is completed and the 505 World Championships at Royal Cork Yacht Club still have only sailed one race.
Ireland has a large ridge of no wind sitting stationary above it, and it is wreaking havoc on the 505 fleet.
For the second day in a row, the planned racecourse offshore had zero wind.
The race committee tried to get racing on the inshore course.
There has been localised breeze inshore over the last few days and on the planned inshore course, it varied from 3-8 knots, with large direction changes.
Sailors left shore at midday and the first attempt at racing was around 2.45 pm.
The 505 class requires more than 5 knots over the course otherwise, racing is abandoned. Two races were started in 7-8 knots but both were abandoned halfway through when it dropped to 3 knots.
The fleet was kept on the water until 6 pm, but nothing eventuated, and everyone went home frustrated.
The pressure is on to get some races in. Tomorrow (Thursday) is a scheduled lay day which may be converted to a racing day, but again, no wind is expected.