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Experience the thrill of Glen Yachts racing downwind on the beautiful waters of Strangford Lough. This vintage yacht, designed by the renowned Alfred Mylne, is a sight to behold as it glides effortlessly through the waves. With its rich history and stunning design, the Glen Yacht is a true gem of the sailing community. Join us as we take you on a journey through the world of yacht racing, where passion and skill come together in perfect harmony. From the excitement of the Glen Regatta to the serenity of a summer's day sail, we'll take you on a tour of the Strangford Lough yachting scene. Whether you're a seasoned sailor or just starting out, this video is sure to delight and inspire. So sit back, relax, and let the beauty of sailing take your breath away. The team at bottom up boats hope you are enjoying our short clips from the first club races of 2025
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When you get the speed wobbles you need to sheet the kite in tight to avoid a crazy uncontrolled gybe like the one we had on this sunny autumn day on Strangford lough. The mast man took a pounding as the rock and roll of the boat slipped him of the deck as our Mumm 36 turned into and uncontrolled gybe. The wipe out managed to break the kite poke in two as it was pinned back against the side stay as the windward side of the boat quickly became the leeward side as we swung through the gybe. Luckily it was only the pride of the crew was damaged as no one was seriously hurt. With the pole broken it was a long afternoon on the race course without the big kite, the team on GTR raced on flying the A-Sail of the bow to ensure they did not end up with a DNF in the second race of the day. If you made it this far and like what you saw why not join the bottom up boats crew to come on board to ensure you don't miss any of the action.