Feature | Ladies Helm
Ladies Helm W O RD S: V I V I A N N G A N | IM AGE S:
GU Y N OW E L L |
VIVIAN NGAN
Originally held a few days before International Women’s Day, Ladies Helm was postponed to 29 May due to the pandemic situation. 54 lady helms competed in the waters of Victoria Harbour across a fleet comprising of nine classes including Big Boats, Dragons, Etchells, Flying Fifteens, Impalas, J/80s, Pandoras, Ruffians and Sportsboats.
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adies Helm aims to encourage more women to not only participate in sailing but to take on the role of helm. The event also encourages female sailors of all experience levels to take part, with no restrictions on the rest of the crew’s gender or in fact gender ratio, the only requirement being that the helm must be female. Each class of boat were originally set two races. The first race of the day started in a mild south-westerly breeze with soaring temperature. The long course fleets (Big Boats, J/80s, Sportsboats, Etchells and Impalas) were sent on southerly course which sailed 2.5 to 2 laps between Tin Hau and Kowloon Bay while all the short course boats sailed 1.5-1
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