After 6 hours on the water the 76 Dragons eventually returned to the Hornbaek Marina yesterday without having raced through lack of wind.
Despite our International Race Officer Christian Lerche, making every effort to start a race, it was simply impossible…. The wind came from all directions but was never constant enough to set up a Gold Cup course.
The Dragons back in the Marina of Hornbaek, who live to fight another day.
So today (Day 5) will hopefully see 2 races sailed, back to back, with a further 2 more completed on Friday (weather permitting).
Easy Day for Ricardo Pinto….. our Professional Photographer puts his feet up 🙂
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Frustrating Day 4 of Hamlet Dragon Gold Cup…
Despite our International Race Officer Christian Lerche, making every effort to start a race, it was simply impossible…. The wind came from all directions but was never constant enough to set up a Gold Cup course.
So today (Day 5) will hopefully see 2 races sailed, back to back, with a further 2 more completed on Friday (weather permitting).
Higher, Faster, Longer………….. Stavros.