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#ICRA – A record entry of 123 boats racing in 7 sailing divisions will compete for honours at this weekend's BMW Cruiser Nationals being hosted by Howth Yacht Club on behalf of the Irish Cruiser Racing Association (ICRA).
Seven races over three days – a mixture of round-the-cans and windward-leewards - will be provided on three separate courses, with Class 0 and 1 together, Class 2, 3 and 4 on another, and two divisions of non-spinnaker cruisers racing for the Corinthian Cup.
Last year's championship winners in the first four divisions will all be in Howth to defend their titles. Anthony O'Leary's Antix from Cork will again be among the favourites in Class 0 although he can expect strong challenges from Jump Juice (Denise Phelan) and George Sisk's WOW, while Richard Fildes Impetuous from Wales had a useful warm-up on the race track in winning last weekend's Corby Cup.
Pat Kelly's Storm (HYC & Rush) won Class 1 in Cork last year and there are six other J109s in the line-up to keep them on their toes. Six of the 21 entries are from outside Dublin.
In Class 2, Brian Goggin's Corby 25 Allure from Kinsale was the winner a year ago and will be expected to be a front-runner in the biggest fleet (31 boats) in the Championships, the majority of which are visitors. Of the local entries, Dave Cullen's King One, Ian Byrne's Sunburn and Anthony Gore-Grimes Dux are contenders.
The modified quarter-tonner Tiger (Neil Kenefick) from Cork is undoubtedly the boat to beat in Class 3, having been the outstanding boat in this division over the past couple of years. Half a dozen J24s will have to be at their very best to compete against this very fast, well sailed boat, while in Class 4, Goyave (Camier/Fitzpatrick) from Malahide and Basil MacMahon's Holly of the host club will be fancied.
The Corinthian Cup entries have been split into two divisions, with local boats Changeling (Kieran Jameson) and Bite the Bullet (Colm Bermingham) among those fancied in division 5 and Harry Byrne's Alphida and Demelza (Laudan & Ennis) serious contenders in division 6.
#HOWTH YACHT CLUB – In light winds the Squib one design class was won last night by Chatterbox (J Kay). Second was Too Dee (D Sheahan) and third Kerfuffle (Craig/Ruane). On scratch handicap in the Puppeteer class Harlequin (Clarke/Egan) were winners but there was a tie for second between Gold Dust (Walls/Browne) and Eclipse (A & R Hegarty). Full results below: TUESDAY SERIES 1 (RACE) 22/05/2012 Puppeteer SCRATCH: 1, Harlequin Clarke/Egan; 2=, Gold Dust Walls/Browne; 2=, Eclipse A & R Hegarty; Puppeteer HPH: 1, Arcturus C McAuliffe; 2, Schiggy G Kennedy; 3, Mr Punch NiBhraonain/Wilson; Squib SCRATCH: 1, Chatterbox J Kay; 2, Too Dee D Sheahan; 3, Kerfuffle Craig/Ruane; Squib HPH: 1, Chatterbox J Kay; 2, Kerfuffle Craig/Ruane; 3, Too Dee D Sheahan; Etchells SCRATCH: 1, Jabberwocky S Knowles; 2, Fetching Quinn/O'Flaherty; 3, Kootamundra D O'Grady
Sgrech Claims Second ISORA Win in Irish Sea Sailing Race
#ISORA– Welsh yacht Sgrech (skippered by Richard Tudor) took its second victory in a fortnight on the Irish Sea yesterday when it won ISORA's third race from Conwy in North Wales to Howth in North Dublin a distance of some 100-miles.
The ISORA fleet is now berthed in Howth to coincide with the BMW ICRA Nationals starting this Friday. ICRA preview and entry list of the 110 boat fleet here.
An unfortunate clash with other sporting events is being blamed for the fact that only 12 boats came to the start line in Conwy.
The course was : Start; West Constable (P) ; Archdeacon (P) ; Ethal (P) ; The Skerries (P) ; Finish in Howth.
The beat to Constable appeared to spread the fleet with “Sgrech” rounding first following closely by “Joker 2” and “Lancastrian” and “Adelie”. Close behind these were “Midnight Mojito” and “Madam Wen”. From Constable it was a direct course leaving Archdeacon, Ethal and The Skerries safely to Port.
The 90 mile leg to Howth was a run. Spinnaker reach and ending with a dead run into Howth. As forecast, the winds got lighter approaching Howth and the usual tricky conditions that Howth finishes are famous for appeared, light winds and strong tides.
“Sgrech” led the charge from Constable to the approach into Howth Sound, with a very strong following tide giving speeds over the ground of 15-16 knots at The Skerries. These conditions made short work of the long leg to Howth. The two “J” boats, “Sgrech” and “Joker 2” kept close together for the entire leg. Lancastrian and Midnight Mojito took a more southern route. “Adelie” and “Madam Wen” were just behind the leading group.
Four boats entered Howth Sound at the same time from slightly different directions. The J boats were too north and had to gybe to get into the Sound. During this manoeuvre and while the J boats were within several boat lengths of each other, “Joker 2” passed “Sgrech” but failed to monopolise on their position. Lancastrian was also caught and had to gybe in the very light conditions. However, Midnight Mojito got the course correct and stormed into the sound with wind and tide and shot over to take line
honours.
Despite the 100 mile course, the first four boats crossed the finish line in just over a minute!!! This would be difficult to achieve even in Bay Racing. The finish in Howth was provided by John Doran, Howth Yacht Club.
“Sgrech” won Class 1 and Overall. “Adeli” took Class 2 and 2nd Overall. “Lancastrian” won Class 1 Sliver Fleet while “Polished Manx” took Class 2 Silver Fleet.
The facilities in Conwy Marina and the Mulberry Bar & Restaurant were first class with a great evening had by all on Friday night. The Mulberry prepared a superb breakfast on the Saturday morning, getting everybody ready for the long race.
The next race is the 100– mile ISORA lynx metmAsts Pwllheli to Wicklow Race on the 2nd June.
Due to the generous sponsorship of lynx metmAsts, a complimentary Crew Bus will meet the 13.15 HSS from Dun Laoghaire and will bring crew from Holyhead to Pwllheli. There will also be a reception in Pwllheli Sailing Club on the Friday 1st June. This race will be the last qualifying race for those doing the Round Ireland race.
ISORA Race three results are avallable to download below.
Latest Irish Sea Offshore Sailing (ISORA) News
#ICRA – Entries for the BMW Cruiser Nationals at Howth Yacht Club in two weeks’ time have broken the 100 boats mark, a figure which also includes 66 boats and crews in Howth for the three-day event. Scroll down for the full entry to date.
The Irish Cruiser Racing Association is expected to confirm the breakpoints for the various classes in the near future, but it is likely that four of the classes involved will each have highly competitive fleets of 20 boats.
In Class Zero, the leading contenders will be Antix and Jump Juice from Cork, WOW from Dun Laoghaire and Crazy Horse from the host club.
Up to 20 boats ranging between 30ft. and 50ft. are expected to contest the non-spinnaker Corinthian Cup.
Organising Committee Chairman Chris Howard is delighted with the entry level, saying that the magic figure of 100 boats had always been the target and that it was pleasing to have achieved it.
Status | Event | Sail No | Boat Name | Owner Name | Non HYC |
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Clubs | |||||
A | Cruiser Nationals | 66 | Checkmate XV | Nigel Biggs | RStGYC |
A | Cruiser Nationals | 79 | Graduate | Dominc |O Keeffe | RIYC |
A | Cruiser Nationals | 218 | Turtle | Robert Hogg | |
A | Cruiser Nationals | 345 | Joliba | William Kearey | pybc |
A | Cruiser Nationals | 418 | Seafest 2012 | John Hasson | Lough Swill .. |
A | Cruiser Nationals | 521 | Bendemeer | Lindsay CASEY/Denis POWER | RStGYC |
A | Cruiser Nationals | 673 | TK Lean Machine | Team TK | GBSC |
A | Cruiser Nationals | 680 | Kilcullen Euro Car Parks | HYC K25 Team | |
A | Cruiser Nationals | 791 | Shenanigans | Lee Douglas / Aidan Keane | MYC |
A | Cruiser Nationals | 811 | Raptor | Denis Hewitt & Ors. | RIYC |
A | Cruiser Nationals | 988 | Dux | Anthony Gore-Grimes | |
A | Cruiser Nationals | 1075 | Julia | E Kay | |
A | Cruiser Nationals | 1132 | sunburn | ian byrne | |
A | Cruiser Nationals | 1141 | storm | pat kelly | Rush Sailin .. |
A | Cruiser Nationals | 1166 | Edinpark | Liam Farmer | RIYC |
A | Cruiser Nationals | 1206 | Joker 2 | John Maybury | RIYC |
D | Cruiser Nationals | 1310 | After U too | Michael Blaney | RStGYC |
A | Cruiser Nationals | 1311 | Holly | Basil MacMahon | |
A | Cruiser Nationals | 1333 | White Lotus | Paul Tully | DLM |
A | Cruiser Nationals | 1517 | Alphida of Howth | Harry Byrne | |
A | Cruiser Nationals | 1654 | Goyave | Camier/Fitzpatrick | MYC |
A | Cruiser Nationals | 1811 | Empress III | Fitzpatrick/Glennon | |
A | Cruiser Nationals | 1901 | Lazybones | Michael Carvill | RStGYC |
A | Cruiser Nationals | 2007 | Jump Juice | Denise Phelan | RCYC |
A | Cruiser Nationals | 2138 | Wil2win | WM Partington Marine Ltd | Pwllehi Sai .. |
A | Cruiser Nationals | 2506 | Allure | Brian Goggin | KYC |
A | Cruiser Nationals | 2525 | Tribal | Liam Burke | GBSC |
A | Cruiser Nationals | 2760 | SunChaser | Michael Marr | |
A | Cruiser Nationals | 2860 | Pure Magic | Steve Hayes | Bray Sailin .. |
A | Cruiser Nationals | 2909 | Eazi Tiger | Connolly, Oliver, Kyffin | Liverpool Y .. |
A | Cruiser Nationals | 3052 | Tobago | P Hanna, & others | MYC |
A | Cruiser Nationals | 3307 | Rockabill V | Paul O'Higgins | RIYC |
A | Cruiser Nationals | 3337 | Tantrum 3 | Jenny OLeary/Ray Klimcke | |
A | Cruiser Nationals | 3470 | Flashback | Breen/Gregory/Hogg | |
A | Cruiser Nationals | 3471 | Black Velvet | Parnell Family | RIYC |
A | Cruiser Nationals | 3506 | Just Jasmin | Philip Smith | DMYC |
A | Cruiser Nationals | 3511 | Another Adventure | Howard McMullen | |
A | Cruiser Nationals | 3550 | Lolly Folly | Colman and Lesley Phelan | |
A | Cruiser Nationals | 3709 | Axiom | Michael O'Neill | RIYC |
A | Cruiser Nationals | 3939 | antix | A O Leary | RCYC |
A | Cruiser Nationals | 4041 | Elf Too | Christine Murray | Cldye Cruis .. |
A | Cruiser Nationals | 4170 | Slack Alice | S Statham & T OLeary | WHSC |
A | Cruiser Nationals | 4212 | Scandal | Brian McDowell | MYC |
A | Cruiser Nationals | 4536 | Elandra | Leggett/Hance/Flynn | NYC |
A | Cruiser Nationals | 4633 | White Mischief | Timothy Goodbody | RIYC |
A | Cruiser Nationals | 4794 | Hard on Port | Flor O Driscoll | |
A | Cruiser Nationals | 5109 | Jalapeno | Baker et al | NYC |
A | Cruiser Nationals | 5310 | Yasemin | Aine Stafford | Courtown SC .. |
A | Cruiser Nationals | 5568 | Moonlighter | Michael Ennis | Kircubbin S .. |
A | Cruiser Nationals | 5718 | Loose Change | Mitton/Redden | RIYC |
A | Cruiser Nationals | 6136 | Starlet | Bourke,Maher,McGirr. | |
A | Cruiser Nationals | 6695 | E05 | David Scott | KYC |
A | Cruiser Nationals | 6909 | Extreme Reality | Patrick McSwiney / Emmet | RIYC |
A | Cruiser Nationals | 7111 | wow | George Sisk | RIYC |
A | Cruiser Nationals | 7115 | Gecko | Kevin Darmody | |
A | Cruiser Nationals | 7495 | Maximus | Paddy Kyne | |
A | Cruiser Nationals | 7500 | Supernova | Lawless/McCormack/Shannon | RIYC |
A | Cruiser Nationals | 7638 | Lynx | Martin Breen | GBSC |
A | Cruiser Nationals | 7737 | Impetuous | Richard Fildes | South Caern .. |
A | Cruiser Nationals | 8094 | King One | Dave Cullen | |
A | Cruiser Nationals | 8188 | Alliance II | Vincent Gaffney | |
A | Cruiser Nationals | 8223 | Kamikaze | Peter Nash | RStGYC |
A | Cruiser Nationals | 8245 | Asterix | counihan/bowhell/meredith | DLM |
A | Cruiser Nationals | 8322 | Sojourn | Blandford/Lacy | |
A | Cruiser Nationals | 8407 | Encore | Dermot Cronin | MYC |
A | Cruiser Nationals | 8541 | Mermaid V | Seamus Fitzpatrick | RIYC |
A | Cruiser Nationals | 8709 | Cri-Cri | Paul Colton | RIYC |
A | Cruiser Nationals | 8747 | Movistar bleu | Raymond Killops | Killyleagh .. |
A | Cruiser Nationals | 8750 | Jester | Declan Curtin | NYC |
A | Cruiser Nationals | 9191 | Jebus | Emmet Dalton | |
A | Cruiser Nationals | 9201 | GBR9201R | James Ives | Carlingford .. |
A | Cruiser Nationals | 9265 | Toy Yot | Team Toy Yot | |
A | Cruiser Nationals | 9508 | Huggy Bear | Byrne / Doyle | NYC |
A | Cruiser Nationals | 9852 | Crazy Horse | Chambers/Reilly | |
A | Cruiser Nationals | 9898 | Indecision | Declan Hayes | RIYC |
A | Cruiser Nationals | 10034 | Xtravagance | Colin Byrne | RIYC |
A | Cruiser Nationals | 13611 | Antix Og | Derek Ryan | RStGYC |
A | Cruiser Nationals | 14117 | Toughnut | Dermot Skehan | |
A | Cruiser Nationals | 17195 | karukera | Harvey, Keane and Brown | RStGYC |
A | Cruiser Nationals | 19238 | Freyja of Courtown Harbou | Pål Eikrem | Courtown |
A | Cruiser Nationals | 25078 | MiniMumm | Ronan Cobbe & N McDonald | |
A | Cruiser Nationals | 28181 | XtraTime | M&P Arthurs | MYC |
A | Cruiser Nationals | 28896 | Powder Monkey | Chris Moore/Mark Byrne | NYC |
A | Cruiser Nationals | 34218 | Lady Rowena | David Bolger | RStGYC |
A | Cruiser Nationals | 999999 | Tiger | Kenefick's | RCYC |
A | Corinthians Cup | 100 | Demelza | W. Laudan / S. Ennis | |
A | Corinthians Cup | 657 | Voyager | J Carton | |
A | Corinthians Cup | 1217 | The Great Escape | P & D Rigney | RIYC |
A | Corinthians Cup | 1502 | Vespucci | Sean & Kristina O'Regan | RStGYC |
A | Corinthians Cup | 2070 | Out & About | Mc Coy/Cregan | |
A | Corinthians Cup | 2382 | Xerxes | Dan O'Neill | RIYC |
A | Corinthians Cup | 3335 | Bite the Bullet | Colm Bermingham | |
A | Corinthians Cup | 3400 | Brazen Hussy | J Barry/M Stirling | |
A | Corinthians Cup | 3607 | Lula Belle | Liam Coyne | NYC |
A | Corinthians Cup | 4183 | Poppy | John Roberts | Liverpool |
A | Corinthians Cup | 5115 | force five | R&J McAllister | |
A | Corinthians Cup | 5643 | Calypso | Howard Knott | RStGYC |
A | Corinthians Cup | 6001 | rebellion | hughes o'mahony hanlon | |
A | Corinthians Cup | 7404 | Pretty Polly | Chris Harrington | SSC |
A | Corinthians Cup | 8331 | Changeling | Kieran Jameson | |
A | Corinthians Cup | 8609 | Jetstream | John Collins | Pwllheli Sa .. |
A | Corinthians Cup | 9849 | Blue Eyes | Colm Buckley | |
A | Corinthians Cup | 37050 | Sandpiper of Howth | Andrew Knowles |
Prawns at any Price? Who Sails on the Sloop John B?
#FISHIING TRAWLER – Whatever you were doing on the afternoon of Wednesday April 25th as a nor'easterly gale with torrential rain swept Ireland's east coast, chances are you weren't thinking of going near Howth pier and getting a picture of the seas smashing against the rocks of Ireland's Eye.
The scene was a million light years from the usual sight of yachts arrayed on a gentle blue sea with the gannets tiered on the Stack on Ireland's Eye's nor'east corner, serenely observing the peaceful scene. Rather, it was a case of gannets and everyone else hanging on for dear life.
But Colin Keegan of Collins Photo Agency was taking fantastic pictures using a very long lens - a necessary precaution as there was no going near the East Pier, as it was disappearing in surf. Then suddenly this red trawler hove into view, battling her way seaward out of Howth's fish dock.
We know that windsurfing is now an Olympic sport. But trawler surfing? What next?
Seems it was simply all in a day's work. William Price, who co-owns the John B with his brother Patrick with several other fishing boats in their combined ownership, told the Irish Examiner which ran these pictures today (Thursday April 26th), that Ireland now has a "very sustainable prawn fishing industry" thanks to many vessels being taken out of the business, so those who have stayed in are starting to make a living.
But owing to EU regulations, they are only permitted to go to sea for limited periods at certain times, and the crew of John B were simply making full use of their allocation. "You either go for it, or you lose them. There is no respect for bad weather......In today's environment, we have to ignore weather and just go to sea".
Just so. Make of that what you will. Say what you like. But it certainly makes the choice of scampi or chicken liver pate or goat's cheese tartlet for starters even more difficult. – W M Nixon
Howth Rescues Man in Difficulty at Pormarnock
#RESCUE – Howth RNLI's All-Weather Lifeboat and Inshore Lifeboat launched yesterday to assist a person in the water who had got into difficulty on Portmarnock Beach in north Dublin.
The Lifeboat Crews launched and the inshore lifeboat was on scene in eight minutes where Rescue helicopter 116 with standing by. The casualty was recovered from the water and taken onto the lifeboat with the assistance of the lifeboat crew. The lifeboat was met at Portmarnock beach by Dublin Fire Brigade Ambulance and Gardai.
Another fresh day for Howth's Spring Warmer second series
#HOWTH YACHT CLUB – It was another fresh day for the fleets contesting the second series of races in the Key Capital Private Spring Warmers at Howth YC last Saturday, although the north-westerly winds and flat seas made the going a little easier than the previous Saturday.
Some things didn't change, with Class 1, Etchells and J/24s being topped by double-winners on the day. Pat Kelly's Storm headed Ross McDonald's Equinox in both Class 1 races while Dan O'Grady's Kootamundra had a similar success in the Etchells to open up a three point lead over Fetching (Quinn/O'Flaherty).
After a DSQ for sailing through the finishing line on the last downwind leg last weekend, J/24 national champion Flor O'Driscoll in Hard on Port got back to winning ways in both races, beating Mossy Shanahan's Crazyhorse and Fergus O'Kelly's Jibberish into second place respectively.
Having missed the opening day, Sharkbait (Duncan/Moran) had a couple of minutes to spare in both SB3 races, beating RStGYC visitors Seriously Bonkers (Cuppage/Lee) in race 1 and then Dinghy Supplies (Shane Murphy) in race 2, with the latter now heading the overall standings by seven points.
Kevin Darmody's Gecko and Starlet (Bourke & Others) effectively had a match race in Class 3 and it was honours-even after two races, with only a point between them overall. In the Puppeteers, Gold Dust (Walls/Brown) won the first race from Harlequin (Clarke/Egan), who had to be content with another second in race 2, this time behind Trick or Treat (Alan Pearson), the series leader now going into the final day.
There was no racing in Class 2 or Squibs.
The final two races in the Key Capital Private Spring Warmer series are scheduled for next Saturday 28th April.
MARITIME FESTIVAL – A Dublin Bay Prawn Festival will be held in Howth, Co. Dublin from April 27th – 29th. The Dublin Bay Prawn is highly regarded around the world, appearing on the menus of many of the world's best restaurants writes Liz Bourke. This small orange crustacean is know by a few names, depending on who you ask: the 'Nephrop' by scientists, 'Langoustine' when sold whole in seafood restaurants, as 'Scampi' when its tail meat is deep fried in breadcrumbs or simply a 'prawn' by the fishermen who catch it.
Regardless it is, without doubt, one of the tastiest foods out there and as Howth is considered the home of the Dublin Bay Prawn the festival is a celebration of all things Dublin Bay and all things fun. Last year's Food Village was the highlight of the Festival and this year promises to be no different. Whatever way you like your Dublin Bay Prawns - barbecued, whole, shelled, fried, skewered, marinated, sauced – Howth's many award winning restaurants will serve their favourite prawn dishes in bite sized portions at the "Street Food Fair", in addition to a variety of other miniature dishes, so you can enjoy the many tastes that Howth offers. The food village will also include the ever-popular cookery demonstrations for all those budding cooks.
During the course of the festival Howth's award winning restaurants will present a very special three course Festival Menu (€30) featuring some of their best selling dishes in addition, of course, to showcasing their very own Dublin Bay Prawn dish. Howth's pubs are in on the act too and will also feature their take on the little icon offering a prawn dish and a drink for €12.
For those considering a dining experience with a difference we have the solution! At the Mystery Dine Around guests take a tour, course by course, of a selection of Howth's finest restaurants finishing with a post dinner tipple in the Festival Club. Where the Dine Around will take you .... no one knows. What is known is that you will have a whale of a time (marine theme pun intended). Tickets include a Sparkling Wine Reception, 3 courses in 3 different restaurants, each to include a glass of wine and a post meal drink at the Festival Club.
Also on offer over the course of the weekend will be street entertainment and a programme of walks, talks and seaside antics during the day. As the sun goes down over Howth Harbour the fun continues as each evening the festival offers choices such as a Mystery Dine Around, Fireworks on the Harbour and in-house musical entertainment in Howth's various pubs and venues.
Programme details available here
Deadine Looms for ICRA Entry Discount
#ICRA – Over 50 boats have aready entered the ICRA Nationals in Howth and another 50 are expected but the offer of a reduced entry feef from €175 to €125 for the BMW sponsored event expires this weekend.The offer includes marina berthage and three days of racing to decide the 2012 Cruiser National Champions in all Classes in both IRC and Echo handicap systems.
Running alongside the Nationals will be a non spinnaker event capturing the spirit of this style of sailing the Corinthian Cup with 2 magnificent trophies on offer.
Howth Prepares for Spring Series, Corby Cup and ICRA Nationals
#CRUISER RACER –-Buoyed up by some early successes abroad Irish cruiser racer fans are in for a treat at home now with Howth Yacht Club staging three cruiser events before the end of May giving a major kick-start to the Irish IRC sailing season. This weekend the Club's Spring Warmer series starts with racing for Cruiser Classes One, Two and Three who line up with one design classes for a weekend series over three weeks. Next up is the Corby Cup on 12th May followed by the ICRA Nationals on May 25th.
Irish boats from Royal Cork YC, Howth YC and Royal Irish YC, Dun Laoghaire have already finished second third and fourth in class respectively at the RORC Easter challenge and further afield the white sail Oyster 56 Lady A skippered by Stephen Hyde has been in the mix in the British Virgin Islands.
As with many events this season entries are admittedly slow at arriving but Howth's innovative Corby Cup weekend expects around 30 boats. Hot favourites in the small section are Brian Goggin's Allure from Kinsale and Will Partington's Will2Win from Wales is also confirmed.
Howth also have a number of 25s and 26s coming from Cork, Dun Laoghaire, Galway, Howth and Sligo.
Some of the bigger boats have yet to sign up but HYC says Roxy, Impetuous, and Independent Bear will all be competing together with a number of 29s.
Early bird entry for the National Championships for Cruiser Classes closes on April 14th so boat-owners and crews who want to compete for national honours have four weeks to avail of the lower entry fee of €125, a saving of €50.
Howth Yacht Club is hosting the event for the Irish Cruiser Racing Association for the third time and this year is supported with sponsorship from BMW. The event is one of the major fixtures on the 2012 sailing calendar and runs from Friday May 25th to Sunday May 27th.
Racing for Cruiser Classes 0, 1, 2, 3 and 4 will be over a mixture of round-the-cans and windward-leeward courses in a seven race series. Non-spinnaker boats will compete in six races for ICRA's Corinthian Cup.
A comprehensive entertainments programme has been put in place to ensure competitors have three enjoyable days, on and off the water.
An 'Early Bird' discounted entry rate can be found on www.hyc.ie