ILCA Spring Series at Queen Mary © Simon Winkley
34 ILCAs lined up on the second Sunday of the Spring Series at Queen Mary Sailing Club after a very tedious lockdown. It is the tradition at QM that the first to round the windward mark of the first race writes the race report - this week that honour comes to Mark Lyttle. It s worth noting that the ILCA club racing at QM is without doubt the most competitive in the country - so hats off to all those who took part.
Race Report by Mark Lyttle
Great racing today with so many boats in quite challenging conditions and lots of place changing. I certainly have enjoyed the last two Sundays sailing a lot more than my usual lockdown walk.
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