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Catching up from behind in the thrilling Frosties Regatta 2025, held at the stunning Strangford Lough, is no easy feat, especially when sailing a competitive J109 sailboat. The Strangford Lough Yachting scene is known for its close racing and this regatta was no exception, with teams like Bottom Up Boats pushing hard to take the top spot. The sailing action was intense, with down wind sailing proving to be a crucial aspect of the race. As part of the SLYC racing calendar, the Frosties Regatta 2025 did not disappoint, with tight racing and dramatic turns that kept spectators on the edge of their seats. For those who love lough sailing, the J109 race was a highlight of the 2025 regatta, showcasing the skills of Northern Ireland's top sailors. With its rich sailing heritage, Strangford Lough provided the perfect backdrop for this exciting event, which saw sailboat race enthusiasts gather to witness the thrill of yacht racing. The close race was a testament to the skill and strategy of the teams involved, making for an unforgettable sailing experience.
Five boats fight for the yellow buoy — two collide head-on while the rest dodge the chaos! Captured from hull-mounted cameras with real sound and water spray. ⛵🔥 Adrenaline-packed 8-second sailing drama! #BuoyBattle #SailingCrash #YachtRacing #BoatFails #RealSailing #OceanAdventure #WavePower #SailingShorts #EpicSailing #SailingMoments
On the way upwind to the second mark of the annual Quoile Yacht Club Regatta a couple of the Glenn fleet were locked in close battle. The J109 Going to Red slipped by both of then to leeward with the rear camera picking up a close tussle between the Glen's. We have a lot to thank Alfred Mylne for and are luck to have so many of the Glen class which were designed and built in the 1940's on the lough and racing regularly. The bottom up boats crew always have a smile on their faces when we glide by some of these timeless beauties.