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22 July 2010

Minke Whale snapped during Round Ireland Yacht Race 2010

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Courtesy of Padraig Whooley, Sightings Co-ordindator of Irish Whale & Dolphin Group (IWDG), the  cetacean sighted and photographed by the crew of Miss Scarlett - IRL 4763 during the Round Ireland Yacht Race 20210 has been confirmed as a Minke whale. IWDG Sighting No. 15602 refers. The Minke whale was spotted at 12:20 hrs on the 25h June 2010 approximately 5 miles east of Maiden's Island off the County Antrim coast at position 54º57'·46N 05º36'·60W. It briefly surfaced in the North Channel swimming parallel to the boat (which was heading for the Irish Sea) before submerging. Shortly afterwards the whale resurfaced some distance away heading NEbN towards Scotland as Miss Scarlett kept it's course.

Learn about the Minke whale's profile HERE.

Minke Whale - Round Ireland Yacht Race 2010 (Copyright Sailpix Ireland 2010)

















As the Irish Whale and Dolphin Group points out, public participation in recording cetaceans (dolphins, porpoises and whales) is encouraged. Being fortunate enough to observe a whale or dolphin in the wild is a wonderful experience in itself, but by being part of an all-Ireland recording scheme, your observations can make a significant contribution towards their conservation.

If you have sightings to report click on the 'Sightings' icon on the IWDG home page and then use the 'Report a sighting' option.

29 June 2010

Round Ireland Yacht Race 2010 - Photo Gallery

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Becalmed south of Rathlin Island, Miss Scarlett - IRl 4763 (Copyright 2010 Sailpix Ireland)
Congratulations to Tonnerre de Breskens - NED 46 (Ker 46), deserved overall winner of the Round Ireland Yacht Race 2010 having comfortably taken Line Honours in the process. Best wishes to Tonnerre skipper Piet Vroon who had taken ill the night before the race start but who is thankfully back on his feet and up and about again.

Round Ireland Yacht Race 2010 Photo Gallery HERE

Update 11th July 2010:
Best wishes and a speedy return to full health to extraordinary Round Ireland double-handed competitor Mark Pollock who has been seriously injured in an accident since finishing the race.
More details HERE.

19 June 2010

Round Ireland Yacht Race 2010

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The Round Ireland Yacht Race 2010, run by Wicklow Sailing Club, begins at 12:00 hrs on 20th June at Wicklow.
Visit the dedicated race website HERE and follow the progress of the competitors on the Race Tracker HERE. Plenty of fun is being provided onshore as well at the Round Ireland Sailfest Festival, for more information click HERE. Sailpix Ireland will be aboard Round Ireland entrant Miss Scarlett - IRL 4763 and will bring you the best of the action at the end of the race.
Wicklow Sailing Club - Round Ireland Yacht Race 2010 Sailfest (Copyright 2010 Sailpix Ireland)
 
Round Ireland Yacht Race entrant Miss Scarlett - IRL 4763 at Wicklow Harbour (Copyright 2010 Sailpix Ireland)

11 April 2010

Squeezing Every Ounce of Performance out of the Headsail

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Sailmaker Philip Watson explains the finer points of headsail performance (Copyright 2010 Sailpix Ireland)
With expert advice from sailmaker Philip Watson, the crew of Miss Scarlett - IRL 4763 squeeze every ounce of performance out of the headsail. The next event for the boat and crew will be the ISORA (Irish Sea Offshsore Racing Association) race from Dun Laoghaire to Holyhead on April 24th, 2010.

Dublin Bay, 07 April 2010.

Photo Gallery HERE

09 March 2010

Cometh the hour - 'Miss Scarlett' wins Race 6, the 2010 Series & the Jasmin Trophy in Dublin Bay Sailing Club's Spring Chicken

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Grinding the jib, Miss Scarlett - IRL 4763 (Copyright 2010 Sailpix Ireland)
10:00 am, Sunday 07 March 2010, cometh the hour, cometh the final race of Dublin Bay Sailing Club's Spring Chicken 2010 - Race 6.

Starting the final race in 7th place and on 65 points for the series, the crew of Miss Scarlett - IRL 4763 (Jeanneau Sun Fast 40.3) headed for the start line outside Dun Laoghaire Harbour in the knowledge that, with two of the big guns in the Spring Chicken, Aztec - IRL 29832, RIYC, RORC, (Archambault 35) and Team Windmill - IRL 8088, RStGYC (J109) in joint 1st place on 52 points each, their own chances of overall victory in the series were slim indeed. Nevertheless, having already grabbed Line Honours twice (Races 2 & 3), albeit from the 2nd of 4 starts in both instances, the crew realised they had a fast boat on their hands and were convinced that, once everyone committed 100% to the cause, a podium finish was still within grasp.

Timing their run to perfection at the starting gun 'Scarletts' were not to be intimidated by Yahtzee's - IRL 1068 (Beneteau Oceanis 411) flying of Munster Rugby's Red Army colours or overly dazzled by it's shinier bottom - secretly cleaned by a submariner in the marina the previous afternoon! With most of the fleet heading inshore from the start, Miss Scarlett opted for the left side of the course and cleaner air and reached Muglins in front at the end of the first beat. Heading downwind however, the crew of Miss Scarlett could see the inevitable charge developing from the rear as 30 Something - IRL 3007, (Beneteau First 31.7) lying in 2nd on the course, was being steadily hauled in by two of the A35s, Adrenalin - IRL 1348 and Another Adventure - IRL 3511, RIYC and J109s, Indecision - IRL 9898, RIYC and Jetstream - IRL 8109, RIYC as they made their way through the early starters. Miss Scarlett, sailing under white sails, poled out the headsail and goose-winged towards Scotsman's and the slalom element of the course as her main pursuers flew kites with varying fortunes. The shifting wind and sloppy sea proved tricky for some and tellingly the downwind section of the course resulted in the undoing of the pre-race favourites. To the surprise of Miss Scarlett's crew, nobody ever threatened her comfortable lead and Scarlett rounded the 'outfall' mark clear in front before completing the course with a short second beat to the finish line between Mac Lir (Committee Boat) and West Pier, Dun Laoghaire. Line Honours were Miss Scarlett's for the 3rd time in the series but who would win the overall prize would be anybody's guess at that point.

Back at the National Yacht Club, the after race party hosted by series sponsor Viking Marine was soon in full swing with spot prizes being awarded by McWilliam OneSails, North Sails and O'Brien Press. As always the warm hospitality of the club and staff was most evident and well appreciated by all. The banter and fun enjoyed at Miss Scarlett's table was echoed all around the room but how many crews were treated to a special end-of-series home baking treat to celebrate the event? Thanks Christine! Little did you think you could have spared yourself the trouble of icing the cake had you and the rest of the crew known Dublin Bay Sailing Club race organiser Fintan Cairns was soon to provide the best icing of all by announcing not just 1st Place on the day under Echo Handicap ('Fecho' Handicap as has been irreverently attributed elsewhere in deference to Fintan' s unique system!) but overall 1st to Miss Scarlett in the Spring Chicken 2010 series and presentation of the coveted Jasmin Trophy (courtesy Philip Smith, DMYC) to skipper Anthony Keane.

DBSC Spring Chicken 2010 Overall Results available as a PDF download HERE

Podium: 1st: Miss Scarlett - IRL 4763. 2nd: Pippa IV - IRL 4281. 3rd: Aztec - IRL 29832.

Race 6 Photo Gallery HERE

21 February 2010

Furl Her On The Which?

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Furling the jib, Miss Scarlett - IRL 4763 (Copyright 2010 Sailpix Ireland)
 
Furling the jib on Miss Scarlett - IRL 4763 (Jeanneau Sun Fast 40.3),  a scene from Race 4, Dublin Bay Sailing Club's Spring Chicken 2010 on Sunday 21 February.

15 February 2010

Dublin Bay Sailing Club Spring Chicken 2010 - Race 3

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Amid Ships, Dublin Bay Sailing (Copyright 2010 Sailpix Ireland)
 
Mother nature continued to smile on Dublin Bay Sailing Club's Spring Chicken 2010 series. Race 3 was held on Sunday 14 Feb 2010 in perfect conditions as we reached the halfway mark of the series.
This week's race was sailed over a new and longer course which provided plenty of technical challenges and additional enjoyment in equal measure. To the delight of early strollers turned spectators on East Pier, Dun Laoghaire, the fleet sailed close to the harbour mouth after rounding the leeward mark at the end of each lap.


For Miss Scarlett - IRL 4763, which clearly loves to
win, it was business as usual as St. Valentine presented the crew with Line Honours for the second consecutive week! The crew's chances had certainly been bolstered by the addition of two new crew members for the occasion. One of them must certainly be in the running for the title of 'Youngest Spring Chicken' in the history of the event!?

Race 3 winner under Echo Handicap was Pippa IV - IRL 4281 (Sigma 33). After three races, Team Windmill - IRL 8088, RStGYC (J109) lies in overall 1st place after a masterful performance this week.


Race 3 Photo Gallery HERE

09 February 2010

Dublin Bay Sailing Club Spring Chicken 2010 - Race 2

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Just Jasmin - IRL 3506 (Copyright 2010 Sailpix Ireland)












Race 2 took place on schedule on Sunday 07 Feb 2010. True to his word DBSC Spring Chicken 2010 race organiser Fintan Cairns included a long beat to the Muglins in a change of course this week with both the start and finish lines at Scotsman's Bay.
 
Line honours went to Miss Scarlett - IRL 4763 (Jeanneau Sun Fast 40.3) and crew, followed closely all the way from start to finish by Just Jasmin - IRL 3506, DMYC, SHSC (Bavaria 35 Match). 1st this week under Echo Handicap was Aoife M - IRL 7130 (Beneteau First 31.7).

13 December 2009

Dublin Bay Sailing Club Turkey Shoot 2009 has WOW factor

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WOW - IRL 2 (Copyright 2009 Sailpix Ireland)
 
WOW - IRL 2 (Farr 42), takes line honours in Dublin Bay Sailing Club's Turkey Shoot 3rd race on Sunday 13th December.

Meanwhile Miss Scarlett - IRL 4763 (Jeanneau Sun Fast 40.3) claimed 1st place in Race 3 under Echo Handicap.

Miss Scarlett (Copyright 2009 Sailpix Ireland)

Race 3 Photo Gallery HERE