Pat Tanner’s Bateleur88 claimed a clear win in the annual Naval Race, the final race of the new Cork Harbour Triple Crown Series co-hosted by Royal Cork Yacht Club and Cove Sailing Club.
On IRC, the Castro 3/4 tonner from RCYC corrected to 1:18:24, finishing 45 seconds ahead of Fiona and Jack Young’s North Star (1:19:09). Michael McCann’s Etchells 22 Don’t Dilly Dally was third on 1:21:16, with the Grand Soleil 40 Nieulargo and vinatge 40-footer IMP completing the top five. Eighteen raced.
There was a bumper turnout for the 2025 Navy Race in Cork Harbour Photo: Bob Bateman
A light breeze and sunshine made for an idyllic day on Cork Harbour. The bumper fleet enjoyed a favourable tide on the upwind leg. Race Officer Barry Rose held the start to let a container ship clear, then sent boats off together on two courses.
The Race Committee for the Naval Race, from left: Barry Rose, PRO, Canoneer Barry Hayes, Pat Vaughan and Paul Hassett. Photo: Bob Bateman
The Naval Race fleet had to wait for a container ship to pass before starting Photo: Bob Bateman
On Echo, Bateleur88 again topped the table in 1:19:47. North Star followed on 1:23:50, with Ria Lyden’s Ellida next at 1:25:37. IMP and Dónal Keane’s Ejine rounded out the first five.
In White Sails IRC, Andy Jenkins steered Morning After to first in 1:09:18. Kieran Collins’ IF finished in 1:12:38, ahead of Frank Caul’s Prince of Tides (1:14:09). Rosmarina and Holly Blue were fourth and fifth. Twelve competed.
White Sails Echo saw Batt and Helen O’Leary take top spot in 1:11:57. Frank Caul placed second on 1:14:18, with Morning After third at 1:14:36. Rosmarina and Conor Hanlon’s Lapwing filled out the leading group.
“It was tight racing in ideal conditions,” said race officer Barry Rose.
Following the racing, the sailors were invited to the Officers' Mess at the Naval Base at Haulbowline for the traditional annual Naval Race prizegiving.
The Naval Race fleet moors up at the Navy Base in Haulbowline in Cork Harbour (below) for the annual prizegiving. Photo: Bob Bateman
Naval Race 2025 - Royal Cork's Rob Foster, Brian Matthews of the Irish Naval Service, Ian Scandrett, Commodore CSC and Sam and Pat Tanner' from Bataleur 88, winners in the Spinnaker IRC and ECHO divisions Photo: Bob Bateman
Naval Race 2025 - Royal Cork's Rob Foster, Brian Matthews of the Irish Naval Service, Ian Scandrett, Commodore CSC and Fiona Young of North star, second in the Spinnaker IRC division Photo: Bob Bateman
Naval Race 2025 - Royal Cork's Rob Foster, Brian Matthews of the Irish Naval Service, Ian Scandrett, Commodore CSC and Michael McCann of the Etchells 22 Don’t Dilly Dally, third in the Spinnaker IRC division Photo: Bob Bateman
Naval Race 2025 - Royal Cork's Rob Foster, Brian Matthews of the Irish Naval Service, Ian Scandrett, Commodore CSC, and Andy Jenkins, winner of the Non-Spinnaker IRC division. Photo: Bob Bateman
Naval Race 2025 - Royal Cork's Rob Foster, Brian Matthews of the Irish Naval Service, Ian Scandrett, Commodore CSC, and Batt O'Leary of Sweet Dreams, winner in the Non-Spinnaker IRC division. Photo: Bob Bateman

















































