
After a Sunday of too much breeze, followed by a Sunday of variable breeze, the Viking Marine Frostbites fleet had a Sunday where the wind was much more
After a Sunday of too much breeze, followed by a Sunday of variable breeze, the Viking Marine Frostbites fleet had a Sunday where the wind was much more
There are days when it is difficult for competitors, there are days when it is difficult for the Race Officer and then there are days when it is difficult
With “Frostbites Director” Neil Colin off on a sporting holiday, the decision on whether to race yesterday fell squarely on the shoulders of the day’s Race Officer, Cormac Bradley,
The Race Management Team from DMYC and the weather combined to get another two races completed in the Viking Marine sponsored Series 2 Frostbites in Dun Laoghaire yesterday.
The critical aspect of last Sunday’s Frostbites, sponsored by Viking Marine, was the air temperature rather than the wind strength. True, there had been a severe wind warning as
The weather forecasts during the week leading up to Round 2 of the post-Christmas Frostbites in Dun Laoghaire, sponsored by Viking Marine, might have led one to believe that
The opening race of the post-Christmas Series 2 of the Viking Marine sponsored, Dun Laoghaire Motor Yacht Club hosted Frostbites got off to a quiet start on Sunday 1st
A modest fleet of 20 boats sailed the Viking Marine sponsored, DMYC hosted, Christmas Cracker yesterday afternoon (Tuesday 27th) made up of a mix of Aeros, ILCA 7s,