Media Information

3rd July, 2006

 

BMW Round Ireland Yacht Race 2006 – UPDATE 2

Two boats have retired from the race as the competition

moves to the Atlantic

 

 

 

After 48 hours of sailing in the BMW Round Ireland Race, two of the 39 boat

fleet have retired from the competition as the event moves onto the Atlantic

Ocean.

 

Both are competitors in the two-handed division and were in the leading

positions in their class before retiring.  Yannick Monnier and Michael

Greely on Southbound.ie broke a key fitting on their mainsail that cannot be

repaired at sea.  Ironically, the pair were close to their home port of

Dingle where they have arrived this evening (Monday).

 

Mike Jacques of Nunatak has also retired as slow progress in the light headwinds

would not allow them sufficient time to reach the finishing-line at Wicklow

before the weekend when the crew have prior commitments.

 

Meanwhile, Konica Minolta Zana continues to lead the fleet on the water and

was enjoying 22 knot north-easterly winds this afternoon (Monday) as they

passed the Eagle Island mandatory radio check-in point off the County Mayo

coast.

 

Speculation is growing that the New Zealand entry may be able to set a new

course record but must finish before 4pm on Tuesday to realise this target.

 

The actual race for the overall trophy is being dominated by smaller entries

racing on IRC handicap.  Based on the Fastnet Rock check-in times, defending

title holder Eamon Crosbie on Teng Tools and Aodhan Fitzgerald's Galway team

on Ireland's West were both covering each other as light winds hampered

progress of the Kerry coastline.

 

Sunday night also provided an additional bonus to the fleet when passing the

West Cork coast.  A spectacular display of phosphorescence was witnessed by

the crew Pepperbox who reported a school of up to six dolphin who played

with their yacht for 20 minutes during the night, escorting the Howth YC

team on their race towards Innistearacht.

 

For more information about the race and the social calendar please go 

to: www.roundirelandyachtrace.ie/ www.bmw.ie

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