The ICRA Cruiser-Racer National Championships at Howth Yacht Club, which incorporates the J24 National Championships, is gearing up to be a strong event, with over 70 boats expected to participate.
Organisers have now revealed the class bands for the three-day Monday.com sponsored championships, which are set to take place on Friday (8th September). The boats will be divided into four classes based on their size and other factors.
Class 0 will include boats with ratings between 1.036 and 1.155, while Class 1 will be for boats with ratings between 0.986 and 1.035. Class 2 will feature boats with ratings between 0.936 and 0.985, and Class 3 will be for boats with ratings between 0.876 and 0.936.
Brendan Foley's First class 8, 'Allig8r' from the Royal St. George Yacht Club in Dun Laoghaire will compete at the 2023 ICRA Nationals at Howth Photo: Afloat
Apart from these four classes, there will also be a special Non-spinnaker Class 4 & 5, which will be combined into a single start with separate results.
The end-of-season event brings the curtain down on an exciting season, and the organisers are looking forward to welcoming all the participants and spectators to the championship that looks set to benefit from the Indian Summer conditions.
The championships will be the main “on water” feature of the Howth Maritime and Seafood Festival, which takes place over the weekend of the 8th and 10th of September.
ICRA National Championships 2023 Class Bands
- Class 0: 1.036 to 1.155
- Class 1: 0.986 to 1.035
- Class 2: 0.936 to 0.985
- Class 3: 0.876 to 0.936