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Bangor Regatta 2024 Opens in Fresh Winds on Belfast Lough

27th June 2024
A file photo of the Rush Sailing Club Storm that is on form on day one of 2024 Bangor Regatta on Belfast Lough
A file photo of the Rush Sailing Club Storm that is on form in day one of 2024 Bangor Regatta on Belfast Lough Credit: Afloat

The same strong winds that brought home many of the SSE Renewables Round Ireland fleet at pace down the Irish Sea to Wicklow arrived on time for the first day of the Bangor Regatta. (Thurs 27th June). Predicted by this magazine's W M Nixon (himself a native of Bangor and knows a thing or two about the vagaries of Belfast Lough weather) says that the low-pressure area would "only give eastern Ireland winds of useful rather than over-powering strength. But if it becomes vigorous enough to require a name, then surely it can only be Storm Jimmy?"

Hosted by the Royal Ulster Yacht Club and run out of Bangor Marina, what used to be called handily the Bangor Town Regatta was first raced over a century ago and reincarnated in 2018. That was the event name until City status was conferred on the town but the same Bangor native WMN dared to suggest the event may become the COBR, "which" he says, "is quite a mouthful, and inevitably will become COBRA". Luckily that did not happen, so we have now simply Bangor Regatta.

The 40 strong fleet which included visitors from Scotland and Dublin Bay had in store a forecast starting with 18 knots rising to 35 in the afternoon but never reached much more than 30.

Even so, lively racing ensued, resulting, in some cases, spectacular spinnaker antics.

Windy day one racing at Bangor Regatta 2024Windy day one racing at Bangor Regatta 2024

Of the 12 competing in Class 2 IRC, five pulled out, and the Howth and Rush SC visitor from Dublin Bay, Pat Kelly in the J109 Storm, who was the overall winner in 2022, clocked up their first win. In Class 3 IRC, the first place went to the Scottish Sigma 33 Mayrise (James Miller) of Helensburgh, and Shaun Douglas's Beneteau 4.7 won Class 5 IRC and YTC, in which three retired.

Merry Jack the Bell, Lawther and Bell trio's Oceanis 37 from the host club took first place in Class 6 YTC.

Racing begins for Day two on Friday at 0955hrs

Results for Bangor Regatta 2024 at Royal Ulster Yacht Club are below

Race Results

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Published in Bangor Town Regatta
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Betty Armstrong is Afloat and Yachting Life's Northern Ireland Correspondent. Betty grew up racing dinghies but now sails a more sedate Dehler 36 around County Down

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Bangor Town Regatta 2021

It’s expected that the fleet will number upwards of 60 with several hundred crew and supporting visitors for the 2021 Regatta.

Among the classes expected are IRC, Sigma 33, RS Elite, and day boats such as Waverleys and Fairies.

The Regatta Chairman is Gavin Watson and Royal Ulster Yacht Club is the organising club for what is Northern Ireland's biggest inshore yacht racing event.

Feeder races from Dun Laoghaire and Scotland are planned.

The Bangor Town Regatta fleet will race out of the Bangor Marina, on what is Belfast Lough’s enviable area of virtually tide and hazard free waters.

Two round-the-buoys courses within a manageable distance from the marina will provide testing but enjoyable racing and in addition, coastal races every day will give those who prefer
somewhat more leisurely competition, the opportunity to use the whole of the Lough.

Racing will be in the capable hands of International Race Officer and National Judge, local man Robin Gray.

The Race Office will be located at the Marina close to where the après sailing will be well catered for.

At A Glance - Bangor Town Regatta 2024

Belfast Lough's Bangor Town Regatta runs from 27th to 30th June and is hosted by the Royal Ulster Yacht Club.

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