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FEATURES Features 2014 HHYC Typhoon Series Mirs Bay Race Weekend Words Karen Ball From a summary of what it is to race the Mirs Bay race to halyard swinging, prize-giving and a rocking after-party When I was asked to write an article about this year’s Mirs Bay race, a part of the 2014 Typhoon Series organised by Hebe Haven Yacht Club, I decided that rather than focus so much on the racing itself, I would provide a summary of what the Mirs Bay weekend is all about. After all, it is an extremely popular event amongst the racing and cruising fleets with yachts represented by several sailing clubs, including the RHKYC and Aberdeen Boat Club alongside HHYC. Safe to say, most of the people reading this know how the racing side works, with up to 80 boats joining the event every year it is likely you have participated in at least one Mirs Bay race, so I thought it best to summarise what a Mirs Bay weekend really stands for. Firstly, amongst the racers and the families and friends who join for the day or just to meet up for the after-party, it is clear this race is one of the most anticipated in the racing calendar year. Why is that? Because not only are we promised a long passage race to one of the most beautiful locations in Hong Kong, but w