OCEAN YACHT RACE
marangi wins from scratch.
were only three entries for the B j* a fresh nor-wester took the and jib. -A o nntr’ince in Quick SS’iibS «.S“ .1 . au» “g the Marangi shook out the re of . Jh was y MaranEi arrived at atmosphere. Ailsa was bo woul’d d snrtog up during the afternoon or night a£d *hbut 10.30 p.m. the squall n g w the •vacht managed to rido through’it comfortably at their anchorrf\ tb : e m Tca%o nq c n amvVli er iig n htho e use 5 : te a P fln<Hny t that P the we'ather conditions ? nd <h fi " d St? n it were unfavourable, the vachts remained at anchor in Ocean Bay until 2 pm. on Sunday, when a start was for Wellington, the Marangi and Ai?s d a betor double reefed the lolanthe Ailsa. _ neim. trysail The wind was iThYloavinir Port Underwood, and it was 'three or four hours before the yachts were clear. The Marangi made Pencarrow n little after midnight, ine AHsl heinr half an hour behind her. The lolanthe did not enter the heads until a m There was a strong northerly hlownc’in the harbour, and It was not until (ißOm't 3 The remits arc made u°n a from total of time taken by the yachtq on the outward and homeward journey*....
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Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 127, 22 February 1921, Page 8
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223OCEAN YACHT RACE Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 127, 22 February 1921, Page 8
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