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The National Yacht Club's own Sunfast 3600 Searcher skippered by Pete Smyth was the winner in the IRC Zero division of the club's Davy-sponsored biennial regatta on Dublin Bay on Saturday.
Smyth earned two wins from two races in medium north westerlies to beat the Royal Irish First 40 Prima Forte skippered by Sean Lemass. Third in the four-boat fleet was Kyran McStay in the X35 D-Tox.
IRC One victory went to Richard Goodbody's RIYC J109 White Mischief in an eight boat turnout. The NYC J109 Something Else (Brian & John Hall) finished second with clubmate Barry O'Sullivan in Jalapeño third.
As Afloat reported earlier, the Dun Laoghaire waterfront regatta season is a highlight of the Dublin sailing season and Saturday saw a great programme of entertainment ashore and racing on the water across 20 different divisions.
One Design keelboats
David Gorman's brand new Flying fifteen Fomo scored a 4 and a 1 in a turnout of 13 boats to win his class. Second was Ben Mulligan's Enfant De Marie with Tom Murphy's Fflagella third.
Coming immediately after last weekend's All Ireland Ruffian 23 Team Racing Championships, Brendan Duffy in Carmen was the regatta winner counting a 1,2 to be a point clear of Frank Bradley's Ripples. National Champion Ann Kirwan in Bandit was third overall on five points in the six-boat turnout.
James Gorman of the host club sailing Black was the double race winner in the three-boat SB20 sportsboat class. Patrick McGrath's Smoke On The Water was second with Sneaky B, Nicole Hemeryck in third place.
Royal St. George's Ian Simington was the J80 winner with two wins from Cooney/Kneafsey in Joyride. Marie Barry and Fiona Curran were third in Jamiroquoi.
Two wins for Billy Whizz (James Conboy-Fischer) in the Beneteau 211 gave him the scratch division title from Andrew Bradley's Chinook. Third was Rowan Fogarty's Ventuno in a five boat turnout
Dinghies
In a 14-boat entry, Marco Sorgassi took wins in all three races in the ILCA 6/Laser Radial class. Brendan Hughes was second with Judy O'Beirne third in a clean sweep at the top for the Royal St. George Laser fleet.
Three wins from three starts gave the National Yacht Club's Stephen Oram a clear win in a four-boat RS Aero class. In second place was Sarah Dwyer and Damien Dion was third.
As previously reported by Afloat, the Water Wag class raced for NYC Regatta honours as part of its Wednesday night racing, results are here.
See full 2022 Davy NYC Regatta individual and overall results in all classes here
Three live Dublin Bay webcams featuring some NYC race course areas are here
2022 Champions are Crowned at ILCA/Laser Master Championship at the National Yacht Club
The well supported 2022 ILCA/Laser Master Championship 2022 at the National Yacht Club, Dun Laoghaire Harbour saw a combined fleet of 56 boats - including UK visitors - for the weekend championship in the south of Dublin Bay.
Six races were sailed in light to medium winds in both the ILCA 6 (Radial) and ILCA 7 (Standard rig) rigs over trapezoid courses.
Prizes were awarded for age categories in each rig type; 30 years to 44 – Apprentice, 45 to 54 – Master, 55 to 64 – Grand Master and 65 to 74 – Great Grand Master.
Wicklow helmsman Michael Norman is the 2022 Great Grandmaster champion in the 32-boat ILCA 6 class. The Grandmaster titleholder is Sean Craig of the Royal St. George Yacht Club and his Dun Laoghaire clubmate Brendan Hughes is the Master champion.
The ILCA 6 Apprentice title was won by Malahide's Darren Griffin.
In the ILCA 6 Female fleet, a closely fought battle for national champion saw Judy O'Beirne of the Royal St George Yacht Club win over her clubmate Shirley Gilmore. Alison Pigot of the National Yacht Club was third female.
In the ILCA 7, Charlie Taylor from Balyholme Yacht Club takes the Great Grandmaster title while Cork sailors took the rest of the silverware. Royal Cork's Nick Walsh is the Grandmaster champion. Dan O'Connell is the Master Champion and Apprentice champion is Kieran Dorgan of Cove Sailing Club.
Results are here
Saturday’s (April 9th) Lift-in of yachts and boats at Dun Laoghaire Harbour in perfect calm and sunny conditions marked the opening of the 2022 summer sailing season on Dublin Bay.
In the harbour, the National Yacht Club and neighbouring Royal St. George YC lifted in approximately 30 sailing cruisers apiece using mobile cranes in the day-long operation.
The boats had wintered ashore on hardstanding at the club premises.
After the weekend lift-in, the summer sailing season will commence on Dublin Bay with a 35-mile ISORA coastal race and the Dublin Bay Sailing Club summer season, starting on April 23rd.
At Ireland's biggest boating centre, the fine Spring weather and good sailing breezes have seen several yachts based at the town marina already back on the Dublin Bay race track.
National Yacht Club Stages Match Racing Clinics in Elliott 6m Keelboats at Dun Laoghaire Harbour
Putting its fleet of Elliott 6m keelboats to good use, the National Yacht Club held an introduction to match racing clinic for members in Dun Laoghaire Harbour last weekend.
The Day Match Racing Clinics under Coach Will Byrne was open to all members over 16 years of age interested in discovering the boats and the modern format of Match Racing competitions.
Sailors registered either as individual or pre-constituted teams of three (or four women or smaller individuals).
Further clinics are planned with an NYC match racing series to follow, according to Byrne.
National Yacht Club Celebrates Junior Sailing Achievements
National Yacht Club Commodore Conor O'Regan led the junior summer sailing achievement celebrations at Dun Laoghaire Harbour on Friday night.
The junior and youth sailors produced results at home and abroad in a variety of classes including Optimist, Laser and 29er skiff.
NYC Summer Course 2021 Achievement Awards were also presented.
Photo Gallery by Michael Chester
In one of the highlights of the club year, the National Yacht Club awarded thirteen annual awards for outstanding sailing achievements on Saturday night.
The awards, as well as the Commodore’s Cup, were presented at the NYC annual Sailing Awards Dinner at Dun Laoghaire Harbour.
The Boyne Regatta Cup – for best performance in offshore racing of the year
The O’Leary Cup – for best performance of the year in one designs
The Edward Yacht Club Trophy – for best performance of the year in dinghies, Mermaids or Flying Fifteens
John Byrne Memorial Trophy – for the greatest contribution to sailing in the NYC during the year
The Winkelmann Trophy – for Cadet of the year
The Greystones 1892 Regatta Cup – for the team who represented the Club with distinction
The Paul Murphy Cup – for the sailing management volunteer of the year
The Township Cup – for best Cruise of the year
Simon Wall - For his 2-handed, 8 days cruise from Sweden to Dun Laoghaire in October 2021 in very rough seas conditions
The Muglins Cup – for the most interesting family cruise
Barry MacNeaney - For sailing a Bavaria 40 from Preveza Greece around the South Ionian Gulf with nine onboard including his five grandchildren aged 10y to 16y – for them, a huge adventure learning boat handling skills of helming, holding a course, basic navigation, anchoring in secluded bays for swimming, and sleeping on deck.
Martin Crotty Trophy Award – for a younger Member who shows sailing endeavour
The Wild Geese Trophy – for The overseas member who achieves the best performance in racing or distinguishes himself/ herself in sailing
The Sue McDonnell Trophy – for the female club member who has contributed most to the advancement of women in sailing
The Totterdell Trophy – for the member who has contributed most to promoting and developing the Laser class in the club
The Commodore’s Cup
Finn Lynch - For his Silver Medal at the ILCA World Championships in Spain
NYC Sailing Awards – Commodore’s Commendations 2021
Commodore’s Commendations 2021 |
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Recipient |
Achievement |
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Flore Dion |
For her role in the junior section in charge of the Opi class |
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Dara Totterdell |
For chairing the IS ‘Results working group’ and helping the NYC producing events results |
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Keith Poole |
RO for the F15 Frostbites Series |
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Sarah Gorman |
For organising the Junior September series |
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Rebecca Hall & Sarah Robson |
For leading the TY programme in the NYC in 2020/2021 |
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Sarah Spain, Verena Keane & Nikki Mathews |
For leading the TY programme in the NYC in 2021/2022 |
National Yacht Club Sunfast 3600s Enjoy Early Double-Handed Training Session on Dublin Bay
Wednesday morning saw some early 2022 season double-handed two boat tuning for a pair of Jeanneau Sunfast 3600 keelboats on Dublin Bay.
ISORA campaigners Searcher (Pete Smyth) and John O'Gorman's Hot Cookie enjoyed 10-15 knots north-westerlies for a fast reach from Dun Laoghaire Harbour.
Searcher and Hot Cookie, both from the National Yacht Club, cut quite a dash crossing a deserted bay at speed under pink and red spinnakers.
The pair returned to the harbour after a two-hour session with Searcher sporting a ripped kite in conditions that had strengthened to over 20 knots in gusts.
ISORA celebrates its Golden Jubilee with a return to traditional Irish Offshore Racing in 2022 with the first fixture on May 28th with a 60-mile race from Dun Laoghaire to Holyhead. All this, of course, is preceded by DBSC's Spring Chicken Series that begins on February 6th.
National Yacht Club to Host December Match Racing Invitational at Dun Laoghaire Harbour
The National Yacht Club will be hosting a Match Racing Invitational in its fleet of Elliott 6m one-design keelboats on the 4th and 5th of December at Dun Laoghaire Harbour.
The purpose of this event is to match Ireland's best match racers against each other in anticipation of a National Championships in early 2022.
Invite forms for consideration are available here. Organisers say an impartial panel will review all applications, and ten invites will be issued.
A Notice of Race can be found below for full details of the event.
Further details are available from Mark Hassett ([email protected]) or Will Byrne ([email protected]).
Dumpleton Leads as National Yacht Club's Flying Fifteen Frostbite Series Concludes This Weekend
This weekend sees the conclusion of the five-week-long Flying Fifteen Frostbite Series at Dun Laoghaire Harbour.
Sixteen boats are entered, with an average of 11 competing each weekend.
PRO Keith Poole and his race team have provided great courses and racing in various conditions.
Ken Dumpleton and Joe Hickey in 'Rodriguez' lead the way after their impressive three race wins last Saturday, but Tom Galvin and Chris Doorly in 'Thingamabob' are just two points behind and with three races due on Saturday, they are still in with a chance.
Peter Murphy and Ciara Mulvey are in third place, followed by Tom Murphy and Karel Le Roux and Joe Coughlan and Andrew Marshall.
The NYC Frostbite Series for Flying Fifteens and Mermaids, which has been run for forty years, resumed this season after a break of two years.
Over sixty yachts and cruisers will be hauled out of the water at Dun Laoghaire Harbour tomorrow as the 2021 summer season ends at Ireland's biggest boating centre.
The National Yacht Club and neighbouring Royal St. George YC will lift out approximately 30 cruisers apiece using a mobile crane.
The boats will overwinter on the hardstanding at the waterfront clubhouses, where space is at a premium.
It's not the end of all sailing by any means, however. A winter Turkey Shoot Series run by DBSC that attracts up to 70 boats, mainly from the town marina, is scheduled to start on Nov 7th, and the DMYC Dinghy Frostbite Series will run in harbour racing until March.