Volvo Dun Laoghaire Regatta 2025 Race Officer Con Murphy cheerfully admits that the concept of the "Bay Race", getting this week's biennial four-day sailfest off to a flying start on Thursday, July 10th, is to some extent a "Work in Progress," and all in my head.
He's maintaining an analytic mindset for a starting progression beginning at 14:00 hrs and is now constantly assessing the current developing weather in a dynamic process of high pressure getting higher, the ebb off Dun Laoghaire already running southeast for nearly an hour, and with any luck a lively southeasterly sea breeze to keep things moving along.
Volvo Dun Laoghaire Regatta 2025 Principal Race Officer, Con Murphy
With a fleet of 180 keelboats-plus to be sent on their way in waves, he's contemplating a running start from a line northeast of the Dun Laoghaire harbour mouth. As for it being a "Bay Race", we all know that in Dublin Bay, racing fleets cannot be sent across the busy shipping lane coming west-east out of Dublin Port. But the Riviera delights of Killiney Bay are freely available, handily to the south for a course extension if the sailing is quick enough, and either way, the fleets will have had a variety of racing experiences as the first evening draws in.
Provided, that is, that the high-pressure system hasn't squatted down on the bay so heavily as to suffocate normal wind patterns.
Last year’s Cork Week Harbour Race (in which Murphy was Race Officer for the start) led him to suggest having a similar race at the VDLR this year, because he says he often wondered how we could have a race around Dublin Bay.
Of course, it's all been done before, as depicted on this chart (below) from around the 1870s (when the Royal St Geroge Yacht Club was the 'Royal St. George’s Yacht Club' and Bull Island was known as Clontarf Bank).
A RStGYC Bay Race chart from the 1870s
"While we won’t be able to use “Rosebeg” Buoy this year, I hope to get to set a course that covers most of the South and East side of the Bay - wind permitting!" Murphy told Afloat.

















































