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North expert Jorge Martínez Doreste, onboard the North-powered Hang-Ten, reflects on the past few days of challenging, gusty winds in the Bay of Palma, a trend that continued on Day 3, testing nearly 100 boats at the J/70 Worlds. Meanwhile, Douglas Newhouse and Jeremy Wilmot’s North-powered Yonder holds strong at the top of the leaderboard. With the competition intensifying, today’s races will be crucial in determining who takes home the trophy. 🌬️⛵ Experience the North Sails difference and take your J/70 racing to the next level. Get your winning sails 👉 https://albc.us/rtw2uJ8jqF Learn more about North Sails at https://www.northsails.com #northsails #j70class #J70Worlds #worldchampionship 🎥 Manolo Salmerón Vega
Rain and a light 8-10 knot northerly accompanied Master Lock Comanche as she entered the Sydney Heads this morning a little after 11am, taking Line Honours in the One Circular Quay Audi Centre Sydney BWPS Cabbage Tree Island Race. Unfortunately for Law Connect, which was powering towards the Heads almost in sight of Comanche through the rain, the breeze clocked left into the northwest and died in between the Heads, leaving Law Connect having to tack to round South Head. And yes, that is Crosbie in the video trying to take photos in the rain with an umbrella up!