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Dun Laoghaire Regatta Set for Buoyant 2017 Launch: 232 Yachts Already Entered for July Event

20th March 2017
Alan	Morrison's Starflash from Ballyholme YC and Royal Ulster YC is one of many Irish Sea visitors heading for Dun Laoghaire in July. See entry list below Alan Morrison's Starflash from Ballyholme YC and Royal Ulster YC is one of many Irish Sea visitors heading for Dun Laoghaire in July. See entry list below Credit: Afloat.ie

As Volvo Dun Laoghaire Regatta readies for its official launch on Wednesday, early bird numbers for for Ireland's biggest sailing regatta continue to grow with over half the expected total fleet of 400 boats now signed up, four months before the first gun on July 6.

It's a satisfying result for regatta chairman Tim Goodbody of the Royal Irish Yacht Club who will toast the ongoing success of the biennial event that first set sailed in 2005.

The biennial event is masterminded by all four Dun Laoghaire waterfront clubs and has become the major sailing fixture on the Irish Sea.

This summer's edition will incorporate a 'Kingstown 200' Anniversary Cup marking the bicentenary of Dun Laoghaire Harbour. A special classic boat regatta, shaping up to be the biggest of its kind in Irish waters, will sail as part of the four day event and includes a harbour 'Parade of Sail' on Saturday, July 8 as a highlight.

The strong flow of early entries were secured by a generous discount (of 30%) system if skippers enter before March 31st. When entries opened in December, 30 entries were received in the first week. By January, 18 boats from 180 entries listed were awarded a free entry after a draw among 'super early bird entries'.

The 232–boat entry so far is of course boosted by Dun Laoghaire's own local fleet but there is a big travelling contingent from across the Irish Sea too. Scotland, Northern Ireland, Wales and the Isle of Man are all racing at Dun Laoghaire. This is on top of boats traveling from all four coasts of Ireland.

Goodbody says 'we have a number of National and Regional events within the overall regatta which makes it more attractive for many to travel and compete'.

VDLR 2017 Entries to date

ClassBoat NameSail NumberFirst NameSurnameHome Club
420   GBR 54979 Daniel Thompson Wexford Harbour Boat & Tennis Club
420   IRL 56032 Nicola Ferguson National Yacht Club
Beneteau 211 Small Wonder IRL 7007 Hugh Kelly Royal Irish Yacht Club
Beneteau 211 MonReve IRL2113 Brian Stewart Malahide Yacht Club
Beneteau 211 Chinook IRL2121 Andrew Bradley Royal Irish Yacht Club
Beneteau 211 Carousel 362 Derek Beddows Windemere Motor Boat Racing Club
Beneteau 211 Carna GBR4167L Stu Spence Clyde Cruising Club
Beneteau 211 Ventuno IRL 2111 Rowan Fogarty Royal Irish Yacht Club
Beneteau 211 Wild Thing IRL 1363 Louis Byrne Tralee Bay Sailing Club
Beneteau 211 Billy Whiz IRL2170 Pat Shannon Royal Irish Yacht Club
Beneteau 31.7 Levante IRL3107 John Power National Yacht Club
Beneteau 31.7 Crazyhorse IRL2004 Frank Heath Royal Irish YC / Royal St George YC
Beneteau 31.7 Prospect Irl 1565 Chris Johnston National Yacht Club
Beneteau 31.7 Camira IRL 2474 Peter Beamish Royal Irish Yacht Club
Beneteau 31.7 Extreme Reality IRL 6909 Lorcan Balfe National Yacht Club
Beneteau 31.7 Eauvation GBR7221T Jason Corlett Isle Of Man Yacht Club
Beneteau 31.7 Fiddly Bits IRL 5317 Bill Quigley National Yacht Club
Beneteau 31.7 (Scratch & ECHO) Bluefin Two IRL6662 Michael Bryson National Yacht Club
Classic Dinghy Samphire none John Keogh Other...
Classic Dinghy No Name 10 Fiacc OBrolchain Other...
Classic Dinghy: IDRA 14 Atomic 14/71 Donal Heney Clontarf Yacht & Boat Club
Classic Dinghy: IDRA 14 Dubious 14/134 Simon Revill Sutton Dinghy Club
Classic Dinghy: IDRA 14 Doody 14/137 John Fitzgerald Dun Laoghaire Motor Yacht Club
Classic Dinghy: IDRA 14 Starfish 38 Alan Carr Sutton Dinghy Club
Classic Dinghy: IDRA 14 Diane 14/122 Brian Murphy Dun Laoghaire Motor Yacht Club
Classic Dinghy: IDRA 14 Dunmoanin 140 Frank Hamilton Dun Laoghaire Motor Yacht Club
Classic Dinghy: IDRA 14 Smurfette 14/126 Charles Sargent Sutton Dinghy Club
Classic Dinghy: IDRA 14 DART 161 Mr Long Dun Laoghaire Motor Yacht Club
Classic Dinghy: IDRA 14 Sapphire 138 Lorcan O'Sullivan Dun Laoghaire Motor Yacht Club
Classic Dinghy: Mermaid Aideen 21 Brendan Martin National Yacht Club
Classic Dinghy: Mermaid The Message 185 Ross Galbraith Skerries Sailing Club
Classic Dinghy: Mermaid Gentoo 186 Brian McNally Skerries Sailing Club
Classic Dinghy: Mermaid Three Chevrons 119 Vincent Mc Cormack Foynes Yacht Club
Classic Dinghy: Mermaid Lively Lady 73 Geraldine O'Neill National Yacht Club
Classic Dinghy: Mermaid Jill 134 Paul Smith Royal Irish Yacht Club
Classic Dinghy: Mermaid Tiller Girl 77 Jonathan O'Rourke National Yacht Club
Classic Dinghy: Shannon One Design   178 Finn Murphy National Yacht Club
Classic Dinghy: Waterwag Chloe 34 Kate O'Leary Royal Irish Yacht Club
Classic Dinghy: Waterwag Mollie 41 Cathy Mac Aleavey National Yacht Club
Classic Dinghy: Waterwag Mariposa 45 Claudine Murphy National Yacht Club
Classic Dinghy: Waterwag Little Tern 36 Tim Pearson Royal St George Yacht Club
Classic Dinghy: Waterwag Swift 38 Guy Kilroy Royal Irish Yacht Club
Classic Dinghy: Waterwag Marcia 37 Brendan McCormack National Yacht Club
Classic Dinghy: Waterwag Mademoiselle 46 Adam Winkelmann Royal Irish Yacht Club
Classic Keelboat Peggy Bawn - Watson 1894 Cutter None Hal Sisk Royal Irish Yacht Club
Classic Keelboat Drascombe Coaster - Tyboat IRL1640 Jack O'Keeffee Other...
Classic Keelboat: Howth 17 Eileen 16 Rima Macken Howth Yacht Club
Classic Keelboat: Howth 17 Oona 17 Peter Courtney Howth Yacht Club
Classic Keelboat: Howth 17 Aura 7 Ian Malcolm Howth Yacht Club
Classic Keelboat: Howth 17 Isobel 19 Conor Turvey Howth Yacht Club
Classic Keelboat: Howth 17 Silver Moon 5 Susan Morgan Howth Yacht Club
Classic Keelboat: Cornish Shrimper Purple Haze 369 Kevin Collins Sligo Yacht Club
Classic Keelboat: Cornish Shrimper Scallywag 750 Olivier Prouveur National Yacht Club
Cruiser (IRC & ECHO) Checkmate XVIII GBR66R   Performance Solutions Ltd Royal Irish Yacht Club
Cruiser (IRC & ECHO) White Mischief GBR1242R Richard Goodbody Royal Irish Yacht Club
Cruiser (IRC & ECHO) Rockabill VI IRL 10800 Paul O'Higgins Royal Irish Yacht Club
Cruiser (IRC & ECHO) D-TOX IRL 13500 Patrick McSwiney Royal Irish Yacht Club
Cruiser (IRC & ECHO) Dux Irl988 Anthony Gore-Grimes Howth Yacht Club
Cruiser (IRC & ECHO) Forty Licks GBR 4041R Jay Colville East Down Yacht Club
Cruiser (IRC & ECHO) Kamikaze IRL 8223 Peter Nash Royal St George Yacht Club
Cruiser (IRC & ECHO) Juggerknot IRL 3660 Andrew Algeo  
Cruiser (IRC & ECHO) Chimaera IRL2160 Andrew Craig Royal Irish Yacht Club
Cruiser (IRC & ECHO) Injenious GBR2728L Mike Crompton South Caernarvonshire Yacht Club
Cruiser (IRC & ECHO) Checkmate XV IRL2016 David Cullen Howth Yacht Club
Cruiser (IRC & ECHO) RAPTOR IRL 811 DENIS HEWITT Royal Irish Yacht Club
Cruiser (IRC & ECHO) Jigamaree IR7991 Ronan Harris Royal Irish Yacht Club
Cruiser (IRC & ECHO) Eazi tiger 2909 Jonathan Oliver Liverpool Yacht Club
Cruiser (IRC & ECHO) JACOB VII IRL3307 John Stamp Port Edgar Yacht Club
Cruiser (IRC & ECHO) TRIPLE ELF FRA37296 Christine Murray Clyde Cruising Club
Cruiser (IRC & ECHO) Wynward irl307 McCormack Family Royal Irish Yacht Club
Cruiser (IRC & ECHO) Chase Me 397 John Raughter Bray Sailing Club
Cruiser (IRC & ECHO) STARGAZER GBR4203 ANGUS CAMPBELL Arran Yacht Club
Cruiser (IRC & ECHO) Movistar Bleu GBR 8747 Raymond Killops Killyleagh Yacht Club
Cruiser (IRC & ECHO) Starflash GBR7149 Alan Morrison Ballyholme YC / Royal Ulster YC
Cruiser (IRC & ECHO) Cacciatore IRL8069 Mairead Ni Cheallachain National Yacht Club
Cruiser (IRC & ECHO) Now or Never 3 GBR7667R Neill Sandford Fairlie Yacht Club
Cruiser (IRC & ECHO) Aurora GBR 7737R Roderick Stuart Clyde Cruising Club
Cruiser (IRC & ECHO) Indecision IRL 9898 Declan Hayes Royal Irish Yacht Club
Cruiser (IRC & ECHO) TBA IRL1103 Kevin Darmody Howth Yacht Club
Cruiser (IRC & ECHO) Alpaca IRL 35221 Paul & Deirdre Tingle Royal Cork Yacht Club
Cruiser (IRC & ECHO) Jump The Gun IRL 1129 John Kelly Royal Irish Yacht Club
Cruiser (IRC & ECHO) Prima Luce IRL 3504 Patrick Burke Royal Irish Yacht Club
Cruiser (IRC & ECHO) Ruthless IRL26026 Conor Ronan Dun Laoghaire Motor Yacht Club
Cruiser (IRC & ECHO) Challenger IRL6556 Paul Rossiter Howth Yacht Club
Cruiser (IRC & ECHO) Fusion IRL2552 Richard Colwell Howth Yacht Club
Cruiser (IRC & ECHO) SOMETHING ELSE IRL 29213 JOHN HALL National Yacht Club
Cruiser (IRC & ECHO) Samurai J GBR9292c Alan Macleod Cove Sailing Club
Cruiser (IRC & ECHO) Boomerang IRL1367 Family Kirwan Royal St George Yacht Club
Cruiser (IRC & ECHO) Jalapeno IRL5109 Paul Barrington National Yacht Club
Cruiser (IRC & ECHO) Maximus IRL 7495 Paddy Kyne Howth Yacht Club
Cruiser (IRC & ECHO) Joker 2 IRL 1206 John Maybury Royal Irish Yacht Club
Cruiser (IRC & ECHO) ShakerMaker GBR 7031T Austin Harbison Liverpool Yacht Club
Cruiser (IRC & ECHO) Apache 1192c Jonathan Gifford Quoile Yacht Club
Cruiser (IRC & ECHO) Dubious 1654 Peter Richardson Royal Cork YC / Royal Irish YC / Royal St George YC
Cruiser (IRC & ECHO) Fait accompli Gbr 7707 Charlie McAllister Antrim Boat Club
Cruiser (IRC & ECHO) Axiom IRL 3709 Michael O'Neill Royal Irish Yacht Club
Cruiser (IRC & ECHO) Happy GBR 9518 Ian Macdonald Clyde Cruising Club
Cruiser (IRC & ECHO) Carmen11 IRL 1666 Alan Jeffrey Helensburgh Sailing Club
Cruiser (IRC & ECHO) Running Wild IRL 9538 Brendan Foley Royal St George Yacht Club
Cruiser (IRC & ECHO) Maranda 11 Myles Kelly Dun Laoghaire Motor Yacht Club
Cruiser (IRC & ECHO) X-Rated IRL7066 John Gordon Mayo Sailing Club / Royal St George YC
Cruiser (IRC & ECHO) - 0.912 > TCC > 0.820 K-Nine IRL 9541 Enda Mulvihill Howth Yacht Club
Cruiser (IRC & ECHO) - 0.912 > TCC > 0.820 Asterix 8245N Frazer Meredith Other...
Cruiser (IRC & ECHO) - 0.912 > TCC > 0.820 Kahera IRL9554 Russell Camier Malahide Yacht Club
Cruiser (IRC & ECHO) - 0.912 > TCC > 0.820 Autism on the Water GBR 749 Murray MacDonald Other...
Cruiser (IRC & ECHO) - 0.979 > TCC > 0.913 kodachi irl2706 Rick De Neve Howth Yacht Club
Cruiser (IRC & ECHO) - TCC > 0.980, LOA < 12m Powder Monkey 2 IRL28898 Christopher Moore Other...
Dragon DCision 195 Joey Mason Royal St George Yacht Club
Dragon ZinZan IRL 127 Tim Carpenter Royal Irish Yacht Club
Dragon Phantom 176 David Williams Royal St George Yacht Club
Fife PEGGY 14 Tak Kershaw Other...
Fife SIAN No 1 Richard Tudor Other...
Fife Fiona 41 Nicki Yates Other...
Fireball LICENCE TO THRILL IRL15007 LOUIS SMYTH Coal Harbour
Flying Fifteen Derranged IRL 3665 Neil Colin Dun Laoghaire Motor Yacht Club
Flying Fifteen FFASTIDIOTS 3837 Peter Cronin National Yacht Club
Flying Fifteen Gruffalo IRL3864 Keith Poole National Yacht Club
Flying Fifteen Perfect Ten IRL3995 Alan Balfe National Yacht Club
Flying Fifteen No Name 4045 Gerry Ryan Other...
Glen Glen Luce G67 Richard O'Connor Royal St George Yacht Club
Glen GlenDun G9 David Houlton Royal St George Yacht Club
Glen Glenshesk G1 Liz Faulkner Royal St George Yacht Club
GP14 Trouble on the way TBA Curly Morris East Antrim Boat Club
GP14   14074 Cathal Sheridan Skerries Sailing Club
GP14 Kalaco 14130 Hugh Gill Sutton Dinghy Club
GP14   14116 Peter Boyle Sutton Dinghy Club
GP14   TBC Keith Louden Irish Sailing Association
GP14 Southern Wild 13353 Des MacMahon Cullaun Sailing Club
GP14   13782 Michael Collender Mullingar Sailing Club
GP14 Duffi 14047 JP McCladin Lough Erne Yacht Club / Sligo Yacht Club
GP14 Com-adee 14165 Neil Boyd Donaghadee Sailing Club
GP14 kylie 14133 Jack Buttimer Youghal Sailing Club
GP14   13852 Alan Pinder Mullingar Sailing Club
GP14   14138 SIMON CULLY Blessington Sailing Club
GP14 cloud nine 13981 Richard Street Blessington Sailing Club
GP14 None 14143 John McGuinness Moville Boat Club
GP14   14203 Shane MacCarthy Greystones Sailing Club
GP14 No Surprise 14144 Colman Grimes Skerries Sailing Club
GP14   14209 Richard Gallagher Lough Foyle Yacht Club
GP14 joe batts arm 13466 Matthew Street Blessington Sailing Club
GP14 Temerity 13977 Alan Blay Sutton Dinghy Club
J24 Jelignite IRL4218 Finbarr Ryan Lough Ree Yacht Club
J24 Hard on Port IRL 4794 Flor O'Driscoll Royal St George Yacht Club
J24 Jumpin' Jive IRL 3060 Mark Usher Greystones Sailing Club
J24 Jana 397 Gerard Gilligan Sligo Yacht Club
J24 Crazyhorse IRL4533 Martin Reilly Sligo Yacht Club
J24 Luder Too 4009 Gerard Brady Sligo Yacht Club
J24 Bád IRL4628 Steve Atkinson Carrickfergus Sailing Club
J24 YaGottaWanna IRL5098 Dave/Sinead Lane/Enright Royal Cork Yacht Club
Mermaid Maybe 191 Paddy Archer Other...
Mixed Sportsboats Supergroove GBR4100L Ronan Stack Arklow Sailing Club
Mixed Sportsboats Jester IRL 8750 Declan Curtin National Yacht Club
Mixed Sportsboats Zelus IRL1540 Conor Maguire Royal Irish Yacht Club
Mixed Sportsboats Jambiya GBR605 Vincent Lattimore Royal Irish Yacht Club
Mixed Sportsboats HYC 5 - Try Racing Team GBR 527 Noel Davidson Howth Yacht Club
Mixed Sportsboats Pris IRL 1527 Colman Billings National Yacht Club
Mixed Sportsboats Big Bad Wolf 1793 David Ryan Royal Irish Yacht Club
Mixed Sportsboats Jheetah IRL 070 Andrew Sarratt Royal Irish Yacht Club
Mixed Sportsboats Merlin IRL 1818 Ian Cummins Royal Irish Yacht Club
Mixed Sportsboats Finding Saoirse 1773 National Yacht Club National Yacht Club
Moth DBS IRL 3632 Jim Devlin Royal St George Yacht Club
Non-Spinnaker Cruiser Act Two IRL4250 Michael O'Leary Royal Irish Yacht Club
Non-Spinnaker Cruiser Vespucci IRL1502 Sean & Kristina O'Regan Royal Irish Yacht Club
Non-Spinnaker Cruiser Poppy GBR4183 John Roberts Whitehaven Sailing & Boating Association
Non-Spinnaker Cruiser Edenpark IRL1166 Liam Farmer Royal Irish Yacht Club
Non-Spinnaker Cruiser Spirit 3950 Colin O'Brien Royal St George Yacht Club
Non-Spinnaker Cruiser Just Jasmin IRL3506 Philip Smith Dun Laoghaire Motor Yacht Club
Non-Spinnaker Cruiser Persistance 8237 Charles Broadhead Royal Irish Yacht Club
Non-Spinnaker Cruiser REBELLION IRL 6001 John J. Hughes Hughes National Yacht Club
Non-Spinnaker Cruiser Calypso IRL5643 Howard Knott Royal St George Yacht Club
Non-Spinnaker Cruiser Katienua IRL 2035 Conor Mc Guinness Royal St George Yacht Club
Non-Spinnaker Cruiser cevantes irl 932 Paul Conway Royal St George Yacht Club
Non-Spinnaker Cruiser The Great Escape IRL 1217 Patrick Rigney Royal Irish Yacht Club
Non-Spinnaker Cruiser Afternoon Delight IRL 3202 Michael Bennett Royal Irish Yacht Club
Non-Spinnaker Cruiser Bite the Bullet 3335 C Colm Bermingham Howth Yacht Club
Non-Spinnaker Cruiser White Lotus IRL 1333 Paul Tully Dun Laoghaire Motor Yacht Club
Non-Spinnaker Cruiser Nyamadzi Smc9 Frank Fegan Bray Sailing Club
Non-Spinnaker Cruiser Nirvana IRL3104 Bernard Neeson Royal St George Yacht Club
Offshore Cruiser (IRC) AQUAPLANE GBR7878L Mark Thompson Pwllheli Sailing Club
Offshore Cruiser (IRC) Mojito GBR9047R Peter Dunlop Pwllheli Sailing Club
Offshore Cruiser (IRC) Aurelia IRL35950 Chris & Patanne Power Smith Royal St George Yacht Club
Offshore Cruiser (IRC) Black Velvet IRL 3471 Leslie Parnell Royal Irish Yacht Club
Offshore Cruiser (IRC) Pleione of Dee GBR3573L Derek R Matthews Royal Dee Yacht Club
Offshore Cruiser (IRC) Warrior IRL8478 Dave Shanahan Dublin Bay Sailing Club
Offshore Cruiser (IRC) Magic Touch IRL 44444 Steve Hayes Bray Sailing Club
Offshore Cruiser (IRC) WOW IRL4208 George Sisk Royal Irish Yacht Club
Offshore Cruiser (IRC) Pipedreamer VI GBR2271L Paul Sutton Holyhead Sailing Club
Offshore Cruiser (IRC) Lively Lady IRL 1644 Derek Martin Royal Irish Yacht Club
Offshore Cruiser (IRC) Tsunami IRL4007 Vincent Farrell National Yacht Club
Offshore Cruiser (IRC) Ulula GBR8911R Nick Ogden Liverpool Yacht Club
Offshore Cruiser (IRC) Sgrech GBR9036 Stephen Tudor Pwllheli Sailing Club
Offshore Cruiser (IRC) Jackknife GBR8859R Andrew Hall Pwllheli Sailing Club
Ruffian 23 Alias 525 Martin McCarthy National Yacht Club
Ruffian 23 Bandit IRL3333 Ann Kirwan National Yacht Club
Ruffian 23 Ruff Diamond IRL 155 John Dooney Sailing in Dublin
Ruffian 23 Ruff Justice IRL 404 Pat O'Dowd Royal Irish Yacht Club
SB20 Smoke on the Water IRL3320 Bob Hobby Royal Irish YC / Royal St George YC
SB20 SACREBLEU 3164 RICHARD HAYES Royal Irish Yacht Club
SB20 Alert Packaging 3717 Justin Burke National Yacht Club
SB20 venuesworld.com IRL 3739 Ger Dempsey Royal Irish Yacht Club
Shipman   IR 270 Derek Madden  
Shipman Barossa IRL753 Stuart Trotter Royal Irish Yacht Club
Shipman Bluefin 1223 Brendan Finucane National Yacht Club
Shipman INVADER IRL3221 Gerard Glynn Dun Laoghaire Motor Yacht Club
Shipman Viking IRL 409 Dr Fergus Mason Royal St George Yacht Club
Shipman Viking IRL 409 Brian Glynn Royal St George Yacht Club
Shipman The Den 507 Aisling Costello Royal Cork YC / Royal Irish YC / Royal St George YC
Shipman Jo Slim 528 John D Clarke Royal St George Yacht Club
Sigma 33 Legless Again GBR4348 Dave Hughes Liverpool Yacht Club
Sigma 33 Springer IRL 4464 Ian Bowring Royal St George Yacht Club
Sigma 33 Elandra IRL4536 Joe Conway Royal Irish Yacht Club
Sigma 33 Gwili Two IRL 4534 Dermot Clarke Royal Irish YC / Royal St George YC
Sigma 33 Sea-Pie of Cultra GBR 4254 Jeremy Colman Manx Sailing & Cruising Club
Sigma 33 Leaky Roof 2 GBR 4607 Alan Harper Cove Sailing Club
Sigma 33 Rupert IRL 4518 Richard Lovegrove Royal St George Yacht Club
Sigma 33 Leeuwin IRL 971 Henry Leonard Royal Irish Yacht Club
Sigma 33 Whit mischief Irl 4633 John Doyle Arklow Sailing Club
Sigma 33 Squawk GBR 8148 Paul Prentice Ballyholme YC / Royal Ulster YC
Sigma 33 Obsession 4513 John Dooney Sailing in Dublin
Sigma 33 Partisan K5690 Dan Lewis Neyland Yacht Club
Squib FOX 738 Michael Moran Royal St George Yacht Club
Squib TOY for the boys 818 PETER WALLACE Royal North of Ireland Yacht Club
Squib Tears in Heaven 869 Michele Halpenny Royal Irish Yacht Club / National Yacht Club
Squib Periquin 48 Noel Colclough Dun Laoghaire Motor Yacht Club
Squib Little Demon 95 Sheila Power Royal St George Yacht Club
Waterwag Marie Louise 9 John J Magner Royal Irish Yacht Club
Waterwag peggy 47 David Corcoran National Yacht Club
Wayfarer Mistral II W10935 Margie Crawford East Down Yacht Club
Wayfarer ANAMCARA 10952 John Turner Ramor Watersports Club
Wayfarer Seadhna 10826 Margaret Hynes Cullaun Sailing Club
Wayfarer Lakka 11152 Monica Schaefer Greystones Sailing Club
Wayfarer Lightning W10934 Seamus O'Cleirigh Greystones Sailing Club

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Volvo Dun Laoghaire Regatta

From the Baily lighthouse to Dalkey island, the bay accommodates six separate courses for 21 different classes racing every two years for the Dun Laoghaire Regatta.

In assembling its record-breaking armada, Volvo Dun Laoghaire regatta (VDLR) became, at its second staging, not only the country's biggest sailing event, with 3,500 sailors competing, but also one of Ireland's largest participant sporting events.

One of the reasons for this, ironically, is that competitors across Europe have become jaded by well-worn venue claims attempting to replicate Cowes and Cork Week.'Never mind the quality, feel the width' has been a criticism of modern-day regattas where organisers mistakenly focus on being the biggest to be the best. Dun Laoghaire, with its local fleet of 300 boats, never set out to be the biggest. Its priority focussed instead on quality racing even after it got off to a spectacularly wrong start when the event was becalmed for four days at its first attempt.

The idea to rekindle a combined Dublin bay event resurfaced after an absence of almost 40 years, mostly because of the persistence of a passionate race officer Brian Craig who believed that Dun Laoghaire could become the Cowes of the Irish Sea if the town and the local clubs worked together. Although fickle winds conspired against him in 2005, the support of all four Dun Laoghaire waterfront yacht clubs since then (made up of Dun Laoghaire Motor YC, National YC, Royal Irish YC and Royal St GYC), in association with the two racing clubs of Dublin Bay SC and Royal Alfred YC, gave him the momentum to carry on.

There is no doubt that sailors have also responded with their support from all four coasts. Running for four days, the regatta is (after the large mini-marathons) the single most significant participant sports event in the country, requiring the services of 280 volunteers on and off the water, as well as top international race officers and an international jury, to resolve racing disputes representing five countries. A flotilla of 25 boats regularly races from the Royal Dee near Liverpool to Dublin for the Lyver Trophy to coincide with the event. The race also doubles as a RORC qualifying race for the Fastnet.

Sailors from the Ribble, Mersey, the Menai Straits, Anglesey, Cardigan Bay and the Isle of Man have to travel three times the distance to the Solent as they do to Dublin Bay. This, claims Craig, is one of the major selling points of the Irish event and explains the range of entries from marinas as far away as Yorkshire's Whitby YC and the Isle of Wight.

No other regatta in the Irish Sea area can claim to have such a reach. Dublin Bay Weeks such as this petered out in the 1960s, and it has taken almost four decades for the waterfront clubs to come together to produce a spectacle on and off the water to rival Cowes."The fact that we are getting such numbers means it is inevitable that it is compared with Cowes," said Craig. However, there the comparison ends."We're doing our own thing here. Dun Laoghaire is unique, and we are making an extraordinary effort to welcome visitors from abroad," he added. The busiest shipping lane in the country – across the bay to Dublin port – closes temporarily to facilitate the regatta and the placing of six separate courses each day.

A fleet total of this size represents something of an unknown quantity on the bay as it is more than double the size of any other regatta ever held there.

Volvo Dun Laoghaire Regatta FAQs

Dun Laoghaire Regatta is Ireland's biggest sailing event. It is held every second Summer at Dun Laoghaire Harbour on Dublin Bay.

Dun Laoghaire Regatta is held every two years, typically in the first weekend of July.

As its name suggests, the event is based at Dun Laoghaire Harbour. Racing is held on Dublin Bay over as many as six different courses with a coastal route that extends out into the Irish Sea. Ashore, the festivities are held across the town but mostly in the four organising yacht clubs.

Dun Laoghaire Regatta is the largest sailing regatta in Ireland and on the Irish Sea and the second largest in the British Isles. It has a fleet of 500 competing boats and up to 3,000 sailors. Scotland's biggest regatta on the Clyde is less than half the size of the Dun Laoghaire event. After the Dublin city marathon, the regatta is one of the most significant single participant sporting events in the country in terms of Irish sporting events.

The modern Dublin Bay Regatta began in 2005, but it owes its roots to earlier combined Dublin Bay Regattas of the 1960s.

Up to 500 boats regularly compete.

Up to 70 different yacht clubs are represented.

The Channel Islands, Isle of Man, England, Scotland, Wales, Northern Ireland, Ireland countrywide, and Dublin clubs.

Nearly half the sailors, over 1,000, travel to participate from outside of Dun Laoghaire and from overseas to race and socialise in Dun Laoghaire.

21 different classes are competing at Dun Laoghaire Regatta. As well as four IRC Divisions from 50-footers down to 20-foot day boats and White Sails, there are also extensive one-design keelboat and dinghy fleets to include all the fleets that regularly race on the Bay such as Beneteau 31.7s, Ruffian 23s, Sigma 33s as well as Flying Fifteens, Laser SB20s plus some visiting fleets such as the RS Elites from Belfast Lough to name by one.

 

Some sailing household names are regular competitors at the biennial Dun Laoghaire event including Dun Laoghaire Olympic silver medalist, Annalise Murphy. International sailing stars are competing too such as Mike McIntyre, a British Olympic Gold medalist and a raft of World and European class champions.

There are different entry fees for different size boats. A 40-foot yacht will pay up to €550, but a 14-foot dinghy such as Laser will pay €95. Full entry fee details are contained in the Regatta Notice of Race document.

Spectators can see the boats racing on six courses from any vantage point on the southern shore of Dublin Bay. As well as from the Harbour walls itself, it is also possible to see the boats from Sandycove, Dalkey and Killiney, especially when the boats compete over inshore coastal courses or have in-harbour finishes.

Very favourably. It is often compared to Cowes, Britain's biggest regatta on the Isle of Wight that has 1,000 entries. However, sailors based in the north of England have to travel three times the distance to get to Cowes as they do to Dun Laoghaire.

Dun Laoghaire Regatta is unique because of its compact site offering four different yacht clubs within the harbour and the race tracks' proximity, just a five-minute sail from shore. International sailors also speak of its international travel connections and being so close to Dublin city. The regatta also prides itself on balancing excellent competition with good fun ashore.

The Organising Authority (OA) of Volvo Dun Laoghaire Regatta is Dublin Bay Regattas Ltd, a not-for-profit company, beneficially owned by Dun Laoghaire Motor Yacht Club (DMYC), National Yacht Club (NYC), Royal Irish Yacht Club (RIYC) and Royal St George Yacht Club (RSGYC).

The Irish Marine Federation launched a case study on the 2009 Volvo Dun Laoghaire Regatta's socio-economic significance. Over four days, the study (carried out by Irish Sea Marine Leisure Knowledge Network) found the event was worth nearly €3million to the local economy over the four days of the event. Typically the Royal Marine Hotel and Haddington Hotel and other local providers are fully booked for the event.

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