SAILING: Miss Whiplash on song at Royal Cornwall Yacht Club
Crews head out onto water at club for summer season
Crews head out onto water at club for summer season
Fleet of 16 boats take to the waters for season opener
POOR wind levels and visibility meant the last pursuit race between Flushing Sailing and Royal Cornwall Yacht Club had to be rescheduled from last Friday to Wednesday evening.
A HAZY blue mist lay over the flat water as a good force three easterly gave adequate power for a long beat over to the St Mawes shore for the Flushing and Royal Cornwall Sailing Clubs combined pursuit race on Tuesday.
PLENTY of harbour traffic and dodgy weather conditions did not put off racers at Flushing Sailing Club on Tuesday evening.
A GENTLE north easterly and bright sun promised good racing at Flushing Sailing Club on Tuesday, but the departure of a large Stena Line coaster delayed the start.
BRIGHT sun, an ebbing tide and a force three north westerly promised good racing for the diminished fleets on flat water and through cool air at the Royal Cornwall Yacht Club on Friday.
A SMALLER than normal field came to the start line at the Royal Cornwall Yacht Club on Tuesday for the latest Hine-Downing Summer Series race.
BECAUSE of the late departure of a visiting cruise liner, there was a delay in starting racing at the Royal Cornwall Yacht Club on Friday.
GREY clouds and heavy showers greeted sailors for racing at Flushing on Tuesday.
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