All Windsurfer Class sailors welcome, particularly tonight to say goodbye to legendary champion Carl Neirynck.
MBSC windsurfer club gun Carl Neirynck is finally going home to Nice to finish renovating his Mediterranean mansion. Carl has been a regular winner in the MBSC Windsurfer Fleet during his COVID extended stay. Join us for tonight's twilight to say farewell to Carl and race with him for the last time (for a while) RACE STARTS at 520pm
MBSC Twilight sailing is fun and open to all Windsurfer LT sailors (including non MBSC members)
Restaurant quality meals available after racing for only $20.00!
Spectacular city lights view across the Swan River for free!
Cheap Drinks from Max's bar
Racing starts tonight Friday 5 November at MBSC club beach at 5.20 pm sharp
Presentations after racing
Twilight Course
MBSC Beach Le Mans start
MBSC Start Buoy (starboard)
Addison (starboard)
Robins ((starboard)
Pelican (starboard)
Poplar (port)
Finish Club Line (leaving finish marker to port)& after leaving Matilda to port
Results: topyacht.net.au/results/mbsc/2021/otb/WindsuferTwilight/SGrp12.htm?ty=65673
Excellent 18-22 knot conditions for an exciting race. Carl and Jay fought out at the front of the fleet with Kelvin in third. Final results:
1. Jay Wild
2. Carl Neirynck
3. Kelvin Ussher
Goodbye Carl and go well and we will see you back next year.
Meanwhile, this Sunday club racing at MBSC or open series at SOPYC. See you out there.
Next Friday for a great twilight. All welcome.
Twilight beach start...photo by Greg Willmott. Biggest class fleet for a twilight race out of a sailing club ever seen in WA in living memory !