You have good days (Day Four) and some bad ones (Day Five) - Graham Vials and Chris Turner (GBR 4071) overall leaders had to retire after Race 8 with damage to their boat, so the rest of the fleet had a chance to claw back some points in the three race monster day. Breeze up and Flying Fifteen's flying in Dublin Bay!
Video Producer: VR Sport Media
Up Next in 2019
-
TME - Flying Fifteen World Championsh...
It was a day that we all wish for - everything goes your way and two bullets in the bag! Graham Vials and Chris Turner (GBR 4071) sliced their way through the fleet and picked off the front runners in each race - leading overall after four days with a seventeen point difference ahead of fellow Br...
-
TME - Flying Fifteen World Championsh...
Dun Laoghaire can be a tricky place to sail with the variable wind and tide - the third day of the 2019 Flying Fifteen Worlds was no exception. It certainly was a memorable day for the Apthorp family with son, Charlie, beating his dad, Charles, to first place in Race Four, crewing for Ashley Smit...
-
TME - Flying Fifteen World Championsh...
Second day of the 22nd Flying Fifteen Worlds hosted by the National Yacht Club in Dun Laoghaire, Ireland. Seventy two boats were packed onto the start and one mistake can be very costly with the quality of the sailors competing in the keelboat class. GBR 4005 - Andy McKee and Richard Jones leadin...