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ISORA Entry List 2011
Up to 40 yachts form the backbone of the Irish Sea Offshore Racing Association fleet (ISORA). Although the 2011 entry list (below) shows a large number of Beneteau models it also reveals a wide range of other marques, largely between 30 and 50 foot. Prominent types are J109s, Sigma 33s and a number of Jeanneau yachts too.
ISORA 2011 Racing Fleet
Boat Name | Sail no | Hull / Mast Col | Model |
Lancastrian | GBR7682T | White | Starlight |
Yahtzee | IRL 1068 | White/Gold | Oceanis 41 |
Rebellion | IRL 6001 | Blue/Silver | Nicholson 58 |
Miss Scarlett | IRL 4763 | White/Gray | Sunfast 40.3 |
Orna | IRL532 | Blue | 40C |
Mistral of St Helier | K8337 | White | 3800D |
Poppy | GBR4183 | Red/White | Contention 33 |
Dinah | IRL 3508 | White/Aluminium | Jeanneau |
Raging Bull | IRL 9666 | White/Silver | Sigma 400 |
Tsunami | IRL 4007 | Grey/Silver | First 40.7 |
GFT Adventurer | GBR 23161 | White/Silver | First 45 |
Jedi | IRL 8088 | J109 | |
English Mick | GRB 4771R | Blue/Silver | First 47.7 |
Galileo | IRL1944 | Blue | First 47.7 |
Lula Belle | IRL3607 | White | Beneteau 36.7 |
Finnigans Wake | IRL2008 | White | 37B |
Obsession | IRL 4513 | White/Aluminium | Sigma 3300 |
Katanca | IRL 31310 | White/Aluminium | Elan 31 |
Just Enough | GBR6912T | J92 | |
Big Hillie Style | IRL 3208 | White | Sun Fast 3200 |
Adelie | FRA 9631 | White/Black | First 34.7 |
Mojito | IS 36L | White/Aluminium | Bavaria |
Calypso | IRL 5643 | White/Silver | Oceanis E51 |
Legally Blonde | IRL 3175 | Grey/Aluminium | Beneteau |
GWAWR | GRB 8330 | White/Aluminium | Sigma |
First of September | IRL 8581 | White/Silver | First 435 |
Rollercoaster | IRL 9109 | White/Aluminium | J109 |
Quite Correct | IRL 5405 | White/White | Jeanneau D5 54 |
Sarnia | IRL 2260 | White/Gold | 36 |
Sailing West Intuition | GBR 9383R | Blue/Aluminium | Reflex 38 |
Sailing West One Life | GBR 3708R | White/Silver | Sunfast 37 |
Temper Tantrum | 6909T | White | 40 |
Wennol 3 | GBR1347R | White/Black | First 34.7 |
African Challenge | IRL 2649 | White/Silver | Fast |
Windshift | IRL37737 | White/Aluminium | Sunfast 37 |
Oystercatcher | IRL 1177 | White/ Silver | Gib'sea 37 |
Aztec 3 | IRL29832 | White/Silver | A35 |
Beneteau Owners Club Hosts Summer Cruise to France
The Beneteau Owners Club is running a cruise to France on the first weekend of July.
The family-friendly event will embark from Port Hamble on 1 July heading for Cherbourg for a weekend of entertainment.
Event partners Sailing Today, Beneteau, Ancasta International Boat Sales and Universal Yachting are hosting the fully chaperoned cross-channel cruise.
They will also provide free workshops ahead of the cruise weekend in passage planning, getting the most out of your electronics and safety, among other topics.
The cruise is open to all Beneteau owners, whether export or novice. A buddy system will connect newcomers with experienced Beneteau sailors to make the most out of the weekend.
To register for this event or join the Beneteau Owners Club, e-mail [email protected] with full contact details and a few basic details about your boat. Places are limited and will be handled on a first come first served basis.
Beneteau is one of the most popular yacht brands in Ireland. It is distributed by BJ Marine of Malahide.
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Beneteau Celebrates Success Down Under
Following the historic success of 2009 when two FIRSTs occupied the first two places in the overall IRC and ORC rankings, the 2010 race has seen another Beneteau double as two Firsts won their class in the 600-mile offshore fixture.
True to its reputation, the 2010 race took place in extreme conditions with winds reaching 45 knots and the suspense maintaine right to the end.
The well-named FIRST 45 Victoire won the race in IRC2. The FIRST 40 Paca was the winner in IRC3.
The Irish agent for Beneteau is BJ Marine.
Dublin Boat Show Goes Afloat
The 2011 Dublin Boat Show is going on the water in 2011 if a new approach to promote boating in Ireland takes off. The Irish Marine Federation (IMF) aims to include as many boating activities as possible in the national boat show line up next May in Malahide.
An attendance of up to 17,000 are expected at the Malahide marina venue from May 20 to 22. It will be the first time the national event has taken to the water in its 50 year history.
The world's biggest boat builders Beneteau, Jeanneau, Sea Ray and Sunseeker among others have already signed up for the North Dublin event, according to the IMF.
The organisers are partnering with leading Irish boating organisations to demonstrate the many different aspects of the sport on the water with a weekend schedule of live commentary.
BJ Marine, MGM Boats, Western Marine, HM Yachts in Cork and Viking marine of Dun Laoghaire and Shannon Castle Line in County Clare are among the first of the Irish firms to express interest in the new format as exhibition details circulate through the industry this week.
The aim is to get as many class associations on the water as well as small powerboat racing such as Zzapcats, kayaking and match racing fans to stage short, sharp events on the estuary directly in front of the marina. A timetable of events will be published shortly.
Coastguard and Lifeboat demonstrations are also planned. Technical demonstrations such as glass fibre repairs and engine maintenance are also in the line up.
Despite the coastal setting Ireland's Inland waters will feature prominently too through the Irish Boat Rental Association who will be promoting holidays on the river Shannon and Erne.
Visitors are also expected from Wales and across the Irish Sea region and special offers to both show-goers and exhibitors are being made through an Irish Sea InterReg programme.
The Malahide exhibition site will feature a marine village ashore with over 500 square meters of undercover exhibit space. Show goers will get the chance to talk to the leading lights in the sport before going afloat on the marina where over 100 berths will be available.
"It's a pretty unique site that gives us the best chance to show off the marine leisure industry afloat and ashore. Because its just off the M50 and M1 motorways it means it's also so easy to get to from anywhere in the country. This will be a great day out." said the Federation's Steve Conlon.
More information from Steve Conlon on 087 6472746. Updates here on afloat.ie as the show takes shape.