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Four Wins for J24 'Hard on Port' in Class Three of the Maples Group IRC European Championships

13th September 2024
Joanne Hall and Martin Mahon's Quarter Tonner Snoopy from Courtown Sailing Club leads the overall leader J24 Hard on Port on the water at the Maples Group IRC European Championships at the Royal Irish Yacht Club Photo: Afloat
Joanne Hall and Martin Mahon's Quarter Tonner Snoopy from Courtown Sailing Club leads the overall leader J24 Hard on Port on the water at the Maples Group IRC European Championships at the Royal Irish Yacht Club Photo: Afloat Credit: Afloat

Four wins from four races means there is no doubt David Bailey's J24 Hard on Port leads Class Three after a second day of competition on Dublin Bay of the Maples Group IRC European Championships at the Royal Irish Yacht Club.

The Bray Sailing Club entry is now five points clear of Joanne Hall and Martin Mahon's Quarter Tonner Snoopy from Courtown Sailing Club on nine points.

Lighter conditions than Thursday day saw a delayed start to proceedings on the Bay.

The Sigma 33 Insider from Howth on 12 lies third in the four-boat fleet.

Racing continues in the nine-race Royal Irish Yacht Club hosted championships on Saturday and concludes on Sunday.

Race Results

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IRC Europeans Championships

Alternating between the North and the South of Europe (the Channel and the Mediterranean Sea), the IRC European Championship is a flagship event of the IRC season and typically aims to bring together more than 60 boats.

IRC is a World Sailing-recognised rating system and the principal yacht measurement system for the rating of racing yachts worldwide.

The event is open to all IRC-rated boats. Typically, it will consist of a minimum of four coastal or tactical races (coefficient 1) and a long coastal race (coefficient 2).

Following the inaugural championship as part of Cork Week in 2016, the event sailed in Marseille in 2017, Cowes in 2018, and San Remo in 2019; the event sailed in Hyères, France in 2021 before moving to Brekens, Holland, in 2022 and in Cannes, France last June.

The IRC rating rule is administered jointly by the RORC Rating Office in Lymington, UK and UNCL Centre de Calcul, Pôle Course du Yacht Club de France, in Paris, France.