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This is exactly what it sounds like. A Race in Southport on the Northwest Coast that lasts 24 hours. Taking place on a marine lake, over 60 teams race in either Enterprises, GP14s or Fireflies. The boats keep going for 24 hours non-stop with the sailors swapping over periodically. The final results are based upon average lap time, so the name of the game is to keep the boat going as fast as it can for 24 hours and minimising the time taken to swap the teams of sailors over. Our weapon of choice for this event was Benson- a Firefly built in 1959 and acquired to do the race for the princely sum of £300. In the weeks leading up to the race, the boat was fettled to make sure it would survive the rigours of the event- various fitting were replaced as was all the rope- a big shout out to Mike Powell for donating the rope and a lovely Harken ratchet block for the upgrades. The advanced party arrived in Southport on Friday with the boat and we set up our base camp next to the lake and pitched tents. Friday night is party night, so a great evening was had with further team members turning up later on Friday or on Saturday morning when we rigged Benson and made any final tweaks.
In the first part of the race, wind was about 12 to 15 knots, but there were some cheeky little gusts in there too, and the wind shadows from buildings and islands made things quite tricky at times.
As we settled into the race, the crews continued to swap around- we did 14 changes in all- the boat has to sail into the docking area where one team jump out, the next hop in- controlled mayhem! Exiting the dock, you are heading on starboard straight into the stream of boats who have just rounded mark 3- there were plenty of boats who capsized exiting the dock- usually on the bear away onto a run- but our guys never did- great sailing from all the team!
Jon Hughes
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