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To say that David Evans, owner of Hullabaloo XV, is committed to the Half Ton Class and attending the Henri Lloyd Half Ton Classics Cup 2016 is an understatement. David sailed his boat 380 miles single handed to be here … Continue reading
It’s Coastal Race day sponsored by Mylor Yacht Habour here in Falmouth and the Half Tonners are preparing for a 40 mile romp around the Cornish coast. The forecast is for easterly winds up to force five and although we … Continue reading
The Henri Lloyd Half Ton Classics Cup 2016 got off to a spectacular start at Falmouth with big waves, a steady breeze, hot sun and two terrific races. The day was sponsored by Euro Car Parks and RAM Gaskets, and … Continue reading
Click here for the official day one results from the Henri Lloyd Half Ton Classics Cup 2016 in Falmouth. Our thanks to day sponsors Euro Car Parks and RAM Gaskets for their fantastic support today! Full Results
We’re just waiting for the formal overall results to come up online but what we can confirm provisionally is that the top seven after two races are: Swuzzlebubble – 2, 1 = 3 Miss Whiplash – 1, 2 = 3 … Continue reading
In the second race the tables were turned as Greg Peck’s Swuzzlebubble beat Paul Pullen’s Miss Whiplash by 34 seconds giving both boats a first and second on their scorecards and putting the Falmouth based boats into equal first place. … Continue reading
On corrected time Paul Pullen’s Miss Whiplash won race one by 24 seconds from Greg Peck’s Swuzzlebubble in second with Philippe Pilate’s General Tapioca third. Click here for full results.
Gorgeous sun a moderate breeze and big seas were the order of the day for race one. After an initial general recall the race officer went to black flag and three boats found themselves disqualified as a result. After 3 … Continue reading
Here is the full event programme so you can see what’s going on when. Please note that the Coastal Race will take place on Tuesday starting at the usual time with first signal at 10.25.