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J125 'Jacknife' Leads ISORA Fleet into Second Offshore Race at Dun Laoghaire

24th May 2019
Andrew Hall's J125 Jacknife Andrew Hall's J125 Jacknife Credit: Afloat.ie

Andrew Hall's Pwllheli Sailing Club based J125 Jacknife will start Saturday's 60-mile race six of the ISORA calendar as the overall fleet leader.

Originally Scheduled as a Holyhead to Dun Laoghaire race this will now be a Dun Laoghaire to Dun Laoghaire offshore race that carries a weight of 1.2. This race is the second offshore race in the ISORA 2019 series. The warning signal is at 0755hrs.

The course has been published as follows:

  • Start at DBSC Pier mark (as defined)
  • Muglins (S) [leaving ISORA Dublin mark WP to (P)]
  • West Codling (P)
  • South Codling (P)
  • East Codling (P)
  • The Kish Light (P)
  • ISORA Dublin Bay Mark WP N53 17.110 W6 00.100 (S)
  • Finish - at Pier Heads (as defined)
Published in ISORA
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