Typhoon 
Maysak meant we couldn't go to San Fernando, so the Sailing Office sent us on an Category 1 offshore course of about 360 miles, around virtual marks to the south of Hong Kong (at left), which the club called "Not the San Fernando Race".
A predominantly light winds race, Force 1-4, with occasional 6, which I characterised as "a mix of frustrating and exhilarating". To which someone said "that's pretty much the description of any offshore race", to which I say "True 'dat". 
We had a couple of times where boat speed was 0.0 knots. 
But we also had a great first night under A2 spinnaker with winds up to 25 knots, boat doing 12-13 knots (top score was AK with a burst of 13.7 knots), and a nice morning reach, winds 15-18 knots and steady boat speed over 10 knots.
We won our IRC Premier Cruising division, and came 4th overall.  Great 
crew work and camaraderie.  No major damage, save a blown A1 kite on the last afternoon, quickly retrieved.
Some photos, with various thanks to Angel, TC, Jonno, Ken and Guy (Club Facebook photos 
here):
|  | 
| Pontoon, RHKYC, 1 April.  TC, Mark, Jonno, AK, Ken, Forse, Dan, Noel, Kiwi | 
|  | 
| Pre start: watch that sheet!  Kiwi, Forse, Noel, TC, Jonno, Ken, Dan, Mark, AK | 
|  | 
| Light winds past Waglan Island.  And Jonno's cool shades... | 
 
|  | 
| More light winds driftin'... Noel, Kiwi, AK, TC, Shifty, Ken | 
|  | 
| Kiwi and AK on helm, light winds racing.... | 
|  | 
| Kiwi on the job | 
|  | 
| Noel and TC check the AIS as Kiwi trims: plenty of shipping on the course... | 
|  | 
| TC, Mark, Dan (aka "Shifty") | 
|  | 
| The two old buggers: Ken and Forse | 
|  | 
| Arriving back in the Emerald city of Hong Kong, evening, 3 April | 
|  | 
| Canapes on the boat, 3 April, RHKYC pontoon | 
|  | 
| Dan, Ken, TC, Forse, Jonno, Mark, AK, Kiwi | 
|  | 
| Prize giving, RHKYC 4 April.  Pixie, Forse, TC, Kiwi, Dan, Ken, Mark. (photo-bombed by the man in blue...)
 | 
[PS: some folks were asking about the name "Xena"; where did it come from. 
 Here's a post on that]