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Portishead cruising Club recently held its annual Holms Race, a popular event in the Bristol Channel sailing calendar. The race, which took place on 28th September, featured a challenging course starting in Portishead and rounding the islands of Flat Holm and Steep Holm before returning to Portishead.
Yacht crews had to predict their start time based on reaching the islands at slack water, adding an extra level of skill to the competition. With 36 boats participating, the early morning start saw crews locking out of Portishead Marina before making their way to the start line.
Despite light wind conditions, the fleet navigated the course with some challenges, including dropping winds and wind holes. In the end, 21 boats completed the full course, with Barefoot, a Sweden Yachts 340 skippered by Simon Thomas, claiming the overall victory based on the PY handicap system.
Additional awards were given to the IRC boat winner and the top club, with PCC retaining the Bristol Channel yachting Association rose bowl for the ‘Top Club’. Full results can be found on the Portishead cruising Club website. The success of the race was attributed to the Race Control team, competitors, and sponsors Boatfolk and Advance Marine.
For those interested in joining future races, opportunities for crewing are available through the club. You don’t need a boat to participate in the fun and excitement of sailing events.
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Sarah Mitchell, an experienced sailor and marine journalist from Sydney, has nurtured a love for the ocean throughout her life. After earning a degree in Marine Journalism from the University of Sydney, Sarah quickly made a name for herself with her compelling and vivid storytelling. Her work captures the thrill of sailing and the unique culture of maritime life, making her a respected figure in the sailing community. Outside of writing, Sarah spends her time exploring Australia’s stunning coastlines and competing in local regattas, always on the lookout for her next great adventure.