Yachting, Vol. 2Dufferin and Ava, Frederick Temple Blackwood, Marquis of
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Yachting, Vol. 2
Dufferin and Ava, Frederick Temple Blackwood, Marquis of
Yacht racing; Yachting; Yachts
Inspiriting racing marked the opening of the Irish fixtures at Bangor,
and the Royal Ulster Regatta attracted all the big cutters. The wind
was fresh from the north-north-east, slab reefs were down in mainsails
and sharp-headed topsails set. A thrilling and eventful contest
followed a perfectly judged start, and 'Britannia,' 'Satanita,' and
'Valkyrie' formed first flight in a plain sail round the Lough as far
as the South Briggs flagboat, where the last named lost her place
through one of her hands getting knocked overboard in a gybe. At the
same mark in the second round 'Britannia' got the inside turn, when
the main boom had to come over; but 'Satanita' at once began to luff,
and with mainsheet blocks together on both they went heading out in
the Lough. Foot by foot 'Satanita' came up, off Ballyholme Bay she had
ranged broad on the weather-beam of her rival, and was thus able to
claim room at the home flagboat, which she luffed round with 5 secs.
lead, and Jay then kept her shooting almost as long as she would to
keep weather berth. 'Britannia' unluckily got her mainsheet jammed,
and as she could not in consequence be sprung to the wind--at
once--so high as 'Satanita,' she dropped under the lee quarter, and
got a severe blanketing all the way up the Lough. The pair sailed an
exciting match round the rest of the course, and 'Satanita' travelling
like a shooting star reached home winner with 5 secs. in hand. It may
be said that the feat was accomplished in one third of the course,
16-1/2 miles, and that she beat 'Britannia' 2 mins. 29 secs. in that
distance, which was a very high tribute indeed to 'Satanita's' speed.
'Calluna' finished 7 mins. 19 secs. after the winner. 'Valkyrie' never
regained any of the time lost in picking up the hand who got
overboard.
[Illustration: Royal Ulster Yacht Club Belfast.]
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