
The Yachting Malta EurILCA Masters’ Series event kicked off on Friday in what was a challenging day on the water for the fifteen boats taking part, representing nine countries.
With winds gusting up to 28 knots and strong swells outside of Marsamxett Harbour, Race Committee took the decision to change the planned race into a more sheltered area within the harbour just in view of the Royal Malta Yacht Club.
This decision meant that the race course was shortened slightly due to the limited space in Marsamxett.
The ILCA6 Class was the larger fleet where 12 boats took part in a total of three races.
Currently leading the fleet is Grand Master (age 55-64) Ulf Myrin from Sweden. In second place is fellow Grand Master from Ireland Sean Craig, whilst the first Great Grand Master (65+) Walt Spevak from USA came in third place.
The ILCA7 fleet saw three sailors taking part, Italian Grand Master Roberto Bini is leading the fleet.
As the weather conditions started to deteriorate further, Race Officer Peter Dimech decided to call the fleet into safety.
The inclement weather conditions are forecast to persist until late Saturday, meaning that there will be no racing however there is a possibility of racing taking place late Sunday morning.
The Yachting Malta EurILCA Masters Series is being hosted by the Royal Malta Yacht Club and sponsored by Yachting Malta.
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