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#dbsc – BENETEAU 31.7 - 1. After You Too (Michael Blaney), 2. Levante (M.Leahy/J.Power), 3. Magic (D.O'Sullivan/D.Espey)

BENETEAU 31.7 ECHO - 1. Fiddly Bits (Timmins/Quigley/Murray/Breen), 2. Levante (M.Leahy/J.Power)

CRUISERS 0 ECHO - 1. Lively Lady (Derek Martin), 2. Wow (George Sisk), 3. Tsunami (Vincent Farrell)

CRUISERS 0 - 1. Wow (George Sisk), 2. Lively Lady (Derek Martin), 3. Tsunami (Vincent Farrell)

CRUISERS 1 - 1. Gringo (Tony Fox), 2. Raptor (D.Hewitt et al), 3. Jalapeno (P Barrington et al)

CRUISERS 1 ECHO - 1. Raptor (D.Hewitt et al), 2. Gringo (Tony Fox), 3. Indecision (Declan Hayes et al)

CRUISERS 2 ECHO - 1. Bendemeer (L Casey & D Power), 2. Jester (Declan Curtin), 3. Peridot (Jim McCann et al)

CRUISERS 2 - 1. Bendemeer (L Casey & D Power), 2. Jester (Declan Curtin), 3. Utopia (J Healy)

DRAGON - 1. Phantom (D.Williams), 2. Diva (R.Johnson/R.Goodbody), 3. Dublin Bay (G Treacy)

SIGMA 33 - 1. White Mischief (Timothy Goodbody), 2. Leeuwin (H&C Leonard & B Kerr), 3. Rupert (R & P Lovegrove)

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CRUISERS 3 Tuesday - 1. Grasshopper II (K & J Glynn), 2. Papytoo (M Walsh/F Guilfoyle), 3. Asterix (Boushel/Meredith/Counihan)

Ensign - 1. INSC1 (K Rumball)

FIREBALL - 1. No Name (S Oram), 2. Licence to Thrill (Louis Smyth), 3. Elevation (N.Colin/M.Casey)

PY CLASS - 1. Colin Galavan (Laser), 2. G Walsh (Laser), 3. Richard Tate (Laser)

RUFFIAN 23 - 1. Cresendo (L Balfe), 2. Alias (D.Meeke/M.McCarthy), 3. Ruff Diamond (D.Byrne et al)

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#sb20 – Another cracking days racing last weekend on Dublin Bay for the second (of ten) SB Sundays writes Michael O'Connor. Despite the many obstacles put in their way (an anchor that refused to catch and a windlass engine that started billowing smoke and gave up the ghost early in the day), Barry O'Neill OOD and his team of Ian, Fionnuala, Barbara and Ed managed to get in three high quality windward leeward races. In truth, given the circumstances, it was nothing short of remarkable that they managed to get any races in at all and the Committee Boat Team take the award for stellar performance of the day!

With a forecast of 15-20 knots, the fleet were expecting some champagne SB sailing conditions but Dublin Bay was still a mill pond 45 minutes before the scheduled start time of 12.30. Thankfully, the forecast southerly breeze did establish itself just in time for the start of racing but 30 degree oscillations meant that the crews were kept on their toes all day long.

Race 1
After a brief postponement, the warning signal was sounded and everyone put their game faces on... however, with a committee vessel slipping backwards, the pin end biases became increasingly pronounced as the start time approached and the fleet were like a pack of rabid dogs all trying to get the perfect pin end start. After a couple of general recalls, Barry decided to move proceedings to shallower water in an attempt to allow the anchor to catch and also to take a significant wind shift into account. The black flag was also raised to try and put some manners on the fleet. The black flag had the desired effect and the fleet finally got away at the third time of asking. Unfortunately, the committee vessel was still slipping backwards meaning a heavily biased pin end with a few boats managing to tack just before the start and cross the line and fleet on port. Odin (James, Keith and reigning SB Easterns champ Aidan O'Connell making a cameo appearance) were closest to the pin to weather of Should Be... (Michael, Owen and Gina (on their real pre-marital course!)) and visitors Sharkbait (Darren et al with special guest and SB legend Ben Duncan in the middle). Most of the fleet drag raced out to the right hand side for weaker tide and by the weather mark, Sharkbait had taken the lead by a narrow margin from Odin with Venuesworld (Ger, Chris, Rory and Katie) and then Should Be... in close pursuit. Marginal planing conditions meant big gains were to be made (and lost!) on the runs and by the leeward gate Should Be... and Venuesworld had snuck past the early leaders. It stayed that way up the next beat but with Should Be... and Venuesworld opting for the left hand side down the run and Sharkbait and Odin going right, it was still all to play for in the sprint to the finish. By now, Alert Packaging (Justin, Darren et al) and Manamana (Doug, Ronan et al) had joined the party and they seemed to take a more central route down the run, hooking into some good breeze along the way. At the leeward gate, it was clear that the right hand side had paid and Sharkbait led well from Should Be... and Odin in third followed by Manamana and Alert Packaging. Sadly for Venuesworld they paid a heavy price for staying left down the run and fell back to sixth place. Some slick crew work on Odin and a slight left hand shift up the last short beat to finish put them ahead of Should Be... meaning that the results of race 1 were: 1) Sharkbait; 2) Odin; 3) Should Be...; 4) Manamana; 5) Alert Packaging; and 6) Venuesworld.

Race 2
Before the start of the second race, the OOD brought the windward mark in closer by a considerable way to shorten the length of the race track. Race 2 got underway with another pin end bias and many of the boats heading out left were caught out by the shortened beat and several including Mananmana, Odin, Seriously Bonkers (Peter, Dave and Michael) and Should Be... were caught out and overstood the port tack layline to the weather mark. Sharkbait however were not caught out and they led from a pack including Smoke on the Water (Bob, Louise, John et al), Rubadubdub (Nick Doherty et al), Alert Packaging, Venuesworld and Lupi d'Irlanda (Marco, Conor et al) chasing hard in a close sixth. The wind was back up again and with favourable wave patterns allowing surfing downwind, place changes were once again aplenty. At the leeward mark, the OOD signalled for a shortened course with the fleet finishing at the next gate. Sharkbait had held on to first with Alert Packaging in second and Venuesworld in third. Rubadubdub showed impressive pace to keep hold of their top five placing and were only narrowly pipped for fourth by Should Be... with Smoke on the Water rounding out the top six.

Race 3
The Committee vessel team got the fleet back into sequence without delay and this time the line was set up initially with a small bias to the Committee boat. Venuesworld won the battle for the boat stuffing a few boats in the process. Up the beat, the fleet spread out to all corners of the course with everyone trying to get clear air and a bit more breeze... At the weather mark, Rubadubdub continued in their rich vein of form and led from Should Be..., Alert Packaging, Manamana, Lupi d'Irlanda and Seriously Bonkers in that order. Again, the breeze was up and down and good downwind pace and catching the gusts was critical. By the leeward mark, Should Be..., Alert Packaging and Seriously Bonkers had slipped past Rubadubdub and other notable movers included Bad (Gerry, Enda et al - great to see Gerry back on the helm of an SB!) and Venuesworld both picking up places on the run. There were a number of place changes after that up the next beat and down the final run and nobody was feeling safe! Unfortunately for Seriously Bonkers, after doing all the hard stuff really well and climbing up to second by the last leeward mark, they hit the mark and had to take a 360 penalty turn which dropped them from second to seventh, which just goes to show how tight the racing is! At the finish it was 1) Should Be...; 2) Alert Packaging; 3) Rubadubdub; 4) Bad; 5) Venuesworld; and 6) Lupi d'Irlanda.

Apres Sail
After racing, the fleet, and I am delighted to say many friends old and new that were not sailing on the day, adjourned to the Royal Irish Yacht Club for pints, chat and bar food generously sponsored by Venuesworld.com with the die-hards progressing to Olivettos and the die-harders progressing to Walters.

Fleet Numbers Building
The fleet numbers continue to build - there were eleven boats out today with some regulars missing due to the bank holiday weekend... numbers are expected to build further next weekend for SB Sunday 3 with up to 15 boats expected on the start line next Sunday 11th May, the last SB Sunday before the Easterns in the NYC on 17th and 18th May. Visiting SB20s are welcome and for €50 can get temporary membership of DBSC and sail in Thursday and Sunday races for the following 14 days. Looking forward to another excellent race day next Sunday!

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#dbsc – BENETEAU 31.7 - 1. Prospect (Chris Johnston), 2. Bluefin Two (M & B Bryson), 3. Levante (M.Leahy/J.Power)

CRUISERS 0 ECHO - 1. Tsunami (Vincent Farrell), 2. Lively Lady (Derek Martin), 3. Wow (George Sisk)

CRUISERS 0 - 1. Wow (George Sisk), 2. Tsunami (Vincent Farrell), 3. Lively Lady (Derek Martin)

CRUISERS 1 ECHO - 1. Bon Exemple (P Byrne), 2. Gringo (Tony Fox), 3. Fox in Sox (A Jones)

CRUISERS 1 - 1. Gringo (Tony Fox), 2. Something Else (J.Hall et al), 3. Bon Exemple (P Byrne)

CRUISERS 2 - 1. Jester (Declan Curtin), 2. Utopia (J Healy), 3. Bendemeer (L Casey & D Power)

CRUISERS 2 ECHO - 1. Kamikaze (P.Nash/B.McIntyre), 2. Antix (D Ryan), 3. Bendemeer (L Casey & D Power)

CRUISERS 3 - 1. Cartoon (McCormack/Brady/Lawless), 2. Supernova (McStay/Timbs/Monaghan/Costello), 3. Papytoo (M Walsh/F Guilfoyle)

CRUISERS 3 ECHO - 1. Taiscealai (B Richardson), 2. Pamafe (M Costello), 3. Chinook (A Bradley/P Morgan)

DRAGON - 1. Phantom (D.Williams), 2. Diva (R.Johnson/R.Goodbody), 3. Decision (M Martensson)

FIREBALL RACE 1 - 1. Licence to Thrill (Louis Smyth), 2. No Name (B McGuire)

FIREBALL RACE 2 - 1. Licence to Thrill (Louis Smyth), 2. No Name (B McGuire)

FLYING FIFTEEN - 1. Fflogger (Alan Dooley), 2. The Gruffalo (K Poole/I Mathews), 3. Thingamabob (T Galvin)

GLEN - 1. Pterodactyl (R & D McCaffrey), 2. Glencree (J.Bligh/H.Roche)

IDRA 14 FOOT RACE 1 - 1. Dart (Pierre Long), 2. Spray (C & O Corrigan)

IDRA 14 FOOT RACE 2 - 1. Dart (Pierre Long), 2. Spray (C & O Corrigan)

MERMAID RACE 1 - 1. Jill (P.Smith/P.Mangan), 2. Aideen (B.Martin/D.Brennan), 3. Tijuana (David Stedmond)

MERMAID RACE 2 - 1. Jill (P.Smith/P.Mangan), 2. Aideen (B.Martin/D.Brennan), 3. Tijuana (David Stedmond)

RUFFIAN 23 - 1. Bandit (Kirwan/Cullen/Brown), 2. Ruffles (Michael Cutliffe), 3. Paramour (Larry Power et al)

SHIPMAN - 1. Curraglas (John Masterson), 2. Gusto (C Heath/G Miles), 3. Jo Slim (J.Clarke et al)

SIGMA 33 - 1. Leeuwin (H&C Leonard & B Kerr), 2. Rupert (R & P Lovegrove), 3. Gwili Two (D.Clarke/P.Maguire)

SQUIB - 1. Kookaburra (P & M Dee), 2. Little Demon (Sheila Power), 3. Anemos (Pete & Ann Evans)

WHITE SAIL CRUISERS ECHO - 1. Sweet Martini (Bruce Carswell), 2. The Great Escape (P & D Rigney), 3. Nirvana (Bernard Neeson)

WHITE SAIL CRUISERS - 1. Act Two (Michael O'Leary et al), 2. Persistence (C. Broadhead et al), 3. Calypso (Howard Knott)

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#sb20 – A steady 10-14knts north-easterly greeted the SB20 fleet for the second DBSC Thursday of the season writes Michael O'Connor. Full results here.

Despite the fact that we were missing Thursday regulars Justin Burke and his Alert Packaging team, another three boats did make it out to the start line this Thursday making eight starters in total this week... not bad for a Thursday so early in the season and great that the numbers continue to build!

We were delighted to welcome Probably (Billy, Ian and Mark) back to the fold and both Bad (Enda, Gerry et al) and Smoke on the Water (Bob, Louise et al) decided to continue on where they left off last Sunday. Also back on the scene was our former Class Captain and class supremo Doug sailing Manamana with Ronan and Breffni - definitely a combo to watch this year!

Back to the race... A heavy pin end bias surprisingly caught out a few of the fleet and it was Venuesworld (Ger, Chris and Rory) that nailed it with Manamana in close pursuit on their shoulder. A pretty one sided beat meant that most of the fleet flipped onto port straight away after the start and drag raced it out to the right hand side of the course. Should Be... (Michael, Owen and Gary) managed to get there first just ahead of Venuesworld, Bad and Manamana and after a couple of quick tacks near the mark sneaked around the mark ahead of the chasing pack. A long run towards Sandycove saw the fleet spread out as everyone tried to get their own bit of breeze and several boats including SacreBleu (Richard, Ben et al) and Seriously Bonkers (Peter, Dave and Michael) made a charge up the fleet to get back into the mix. Venuesworld was less lucky as they had gybed out early towards the right hand side of the run but the breeze died on them and allowed the rest of the fleet to gain. When the fleet converged again, Should Be... led from Manamana, Sacre Bleu and Bad.

The boats continued to tussle around the course with place changes a very regular occurrence - a great feature of the new Thursday courses is that fetches are (practically) no more and with (usually) proper beats and runs, processions appear to be a thing of the past! In the end, Should Be... took the gun followed by Venuesworld in second (who managed to storm back up the fleet after their first run 'mare) just ahead of Bad in third. Great crew work on Venuesworld allowed them to do a tidier drop and sneak inside Bad on the last short beat to the finish. The prodigal sons, Probably, were in fourth (which was not too shabby for their first day back, trying to remember where everything goes!) and Seriously Bonkers were in fifth, followed closely by SacreBleu and Smoke on the Water. Unfortunately for Manamana, their start was just a little too good and they were OCS'd.

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#dbsc – BENETEAU 31.7 Echo- 1. Prima Nocte (Patrick Burke et al), 2. Fiddly Bits (Timmins/Quigley/Murray/Breen), 3. Prospect (Chris Johnston)

BENETEAU 31.7 - 1. Prospect (Chris Johnston), 2. Prima Nocte (Patrick Burke et al), 3. Levana (Jean Mitton)

CRUISERS 0 Echo - 1. Tsunami (Vincent Farrell), 2. Wow (George Sisk), 3. Lively Lady (Derek Martin)

CRUISERS 0 - 1. Wow (George Sisk), 2. Tsunami (Vincent Farrell), 3. Lively Lady (Derek Martin)

CRUISERS 1 Echo - 1. Black Velvet (Leslie Parnell), 2. Fox in Sox (A Jones), 3. Raptor (D.Hewitt et al)

CRUISERS 1 - 1. Ruth (L Shanahan), 2. Jalapeno (P Barrington et al), 3. Fox in Sox (A Jones)

CRUISERS 2 Echo - 1. Antix (D Ryan), 2. Albireo (D Simpson), 3. Bendemeer (L Casey & D Power)

CRUISERS 2 - 1. Red Rhum (J Nicholson & C Nicholson), 2. Bendemeer (L Casey & D Power), 3. Antix (D Ryan)

CRUISERS 3 A Echo - 1. Papytoo (M.Walsh/F.Guilfoyle), 2. Supernova (McStay/Timbs/Monaghan/Costello), 3. Grasshopper 2 (K & J Glynn)

CRUISERS 3 A - 1. Quest (B Cunningham/J Skerritt), 2. Cries of Passion (B Maguire/ A O'Connor), 3. Papytoo (M.Walsh/F.Guilfoyle)

CRUISERS 3 B - 1. Gung Ho (G & S O'Shea), 2. Asterix (Counihan/Meredith/Bushell), 3. Cacciatore (M Ni Cheallachain)

CRUISERS 3 B Echo - 1. Jiminy Cricket (M Tyndall), 2. Maranda (Myles Kelly), 3. Gung Ho (G & S O'Shea)

DRAGON - 1. Diva (R.Johnson/R.Goodbody), 2. Phantom (D.Williams), 3. Decision (M Martensson)

FLYING FIFTEEN - 1. Hi Fibre (Michael McCambridge), 2. Thingamabob (T Galvin), 3. Fflogger (Alan Dooley)

GLEN - 1. Glencree (J.Bligh/H.Roche), 2. Glenmiller (P Cusack), 3. Glendun (B.Denham et al)

RUFFIAN 23 - 1. Diane ll (A Claffey/C Helme), 2. Ruffles (Michael Cutliffe), 3. Ruff Nuff (D & C Mitchell)

SB20 - 1. Should be... (Michael O'Connor), 2. Venuesworld.com (Ger Dempsey), 3. Bad - Kilcullen (J Dowling)

SHIPMAN - 1. Malindi (B.Smith/A.Gray), 2. Gusto (C Heath/G Miles), 3. Poppy (Peter Wallis et al)

SIGMA 33 - 1. Rupert (R & P Lovegrove), 2. Leeuwin (H&C Leonard & B Kerr), 3. White Mischief (Timothy Goodbody)

SQUIB - 1. Kookaburra (P & M Dee), 2. Anemos (Pete & Ann Evans), 3. Tears in Heaven (M Halpenny & G Ferguson)

WHITE SAIL CRUISERS Echo - 1. Sweet Martini (Bruce Carswell), 2. Teal (Ian French), 3. Windshift (Gillen/Keogh/Coughlan)

WHITE SAIL CRUISERS - 1. Persistence (C. Broadhead et al), 2. Act Two (Michael O'Leary et al), 3. White Lotus (Paul Tully)

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The first Dublin Bay Sailing Club (DBSC) Tuesday night race of the 2014 summer season was held last night in Scotsman's Bay and six Fireballs answered the call.

Class Chairwoman, Marie Barry, helmed by Cariosa Power (IRL 14854) was first over the finish line as a consequence of sailing a very good second beat in the two lap Windward-Leeward course.

There was a very strong tide across the course with a modest breeze that came from ESE (125˚) which allowed upwind trapezing. The consensus of opinion was to get inshore out of the tide and that's what most boats did, including Noel Butler sailing IRL 15061 single-handed. For Louis Smyth & Cormac Bradley (IRL 15007) staying out of the "dirties" of Messrs Miller & Donnelly (IRL 13713) and Colin & Casey (IRL 14775) was proving to be too much of a challenge so they took a hitch out to sea. On this first beat it didn't appear to have done them any harm as they rounded in second place just ahead of Frank Miller & Grattan Donnelly but only a boat length down on Neil Colin & Margaret Down the leeward leg everyone stayed out in the tide, Miller & Donnelly gybed earlier than Smyth & Bradley in the final approach to the leeward mark to take second place behind the leading boat – Colin & Casey. At this stage Power and Barry were in fourth, but only a few boats lengths off Smyth.

First, second and fourth went inshore, with Power & Barry going further than the other two who were shadowing each other on the starboard layline. Smyth took a hitch to sea and was then forced to take another hitch to sea to avoid going through the start/finish line which is a no-go area in 2014 unless you are starting or finishing.

On the opposite side of the course, first, second and now third were enjoying a significant lift on the right hand side of the course, with the apparent third boat, Power & Barry closest inshore...............except when it came to rounding the weather mark for the second time, what I perceived to be the third boat, was in fact the first boat, the girls in 14854. Their quest for an opening race win was further enhanced when their immediate pursuers, Miller & Colin who had misjudged the tide from my vantage point, behind them, struggled to get round the mark and avoid each other, resulting in each of them taking a 720 penalty turn. This seemed to open the door for Smyth, but a fluffed tack for the weather mark, slammed the door shut almost as soon as it has been

The girls were comfortably ahead at the leeward mark with only the hitch to the finish left. Miller went to sea for the short hitch while Colin went inshore. Smyth also went inshore and closed to within two boat-lengths of Miller at the finish line.

DBSC Summer Series: Tuesday Night, Series 1

1 Cariosa Power & Marie Barry 14854 National Yacht Club

2 Neil Colin & Margaret Casey 14775 Dun Laoghaire Motor Yacht Club

3 Frank Miller & Grattan Donnelly 14713 Dun Laoghaire Motor Yacht Club

After the race it was reported than Noel Butler had capsized under spinnaker but had righted the boat himself to finish. Testimony to his fitness and perseverance when some of us sailing two handed find that a challenge!

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CRUISERS 2 - 1. Borraine (Ean Pugh), 2. Bendemeer (L Casey & D Power)

CRUISERS 3 Tuesday - 1. Grasshopper II (K & J Glynn), 2. Asterix (Boushel/Meredith/Counihan), 3. Maranda (M Kelly)

Ensign - 1. INSC1 (K Rumball), 2. INSC2 (A Rumball)

FIREBALL - 1. Incubus (C Power/M Barry), 2. Elevation (N.Colin/M.Casey), 3. Blind Squirrel (Frank Miller)

GLEN - 1. Glendun (B.Denham et al), 2. Glenshane (P Hogan)

IDRA 14 FOOT - 1. Doody (J.Fitzgerald/J.Byrne), 2. Spray (C & O Corrigan)

MERMAID - 1. Jill (P.Smith/P.Mangan), 2. Aideen (B.Martin/D.Brennan)

PY CLASS - 1. D O'Connell (Laser), 2. Gary O'Hare (Laser), 3. R Kenneally (Laser)

RUFFIAN 23 - 1. Alias (D.Meeke/M.McCarthy), 2. Carmen (B Duffy), 3. Ruff Diamond (D.Byrne et al)

SQUIB - 1. Periguin (N Colcough), 2. Tais (Michael O'Connell)

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#sb20 – DBSC SB20 Sunday races got off to a great start on Sunday in glorious sunshine and a shifty 10-15knts NE breeze writes Class Captain Michael O'Connor.

Thankfully, someone upstairs is looking down on the SB fleet (please don't stop!) and the storms of Saturday had passed through overnight leaving only the residual lumpy sea for the competitors to contend with. Barry O'Neill and his Committee Boat team of Fionnuala, Cathy and Michael on the other hand really had their work cut out trying to get marks in position and a fair course set in a breeze that was clocking left all day...

Three WL courses were scheduled with the first gun sounding at 12.30pm - unfortunately, despite previous warnings the prompt start to proceedings caught one or two boats out and they were late for the start of the first race - no doubt they will be the first on the course next weekend! 11 boats made it out to the race course today and having so many boats out early on in the season, added to the fact that we were missing some die-hard Munster supporters, augers really well for the rest of the season.

A notable mention goes out to Dinghy Supplies (Daragh, Shane and John) who braved the trip around the head from Howth to join us, and with a 2,2,2 scoreline, it looks like it was a worthwhile trip as they put some manners on the DL fleet! Other honourable mentions go out to Odin (James, Ted and Tooler), Rubadubdub (Nick Doherty and "the lads"), Pubs Global (Enda, Gerry and Marty), Smoke on the water (Bob Hobby, Louise McKenna et al) and Lupi d'Irlanda (Marco and the team - welcome back!) who were all making their seasonal debuts today, Ben Fusco (Sacre Bleu) who made his seasonal helming debut in the fleet today and Dave Barry who was back to his best on the helm of Seriously Bonkers.

The racing was the usual tight SB20 stuff of legend with meters separating the boats at the finish and plenty of place changes on every lap... Race 1 started with a pin-end bias and the fleet were clean away at the first time of asking... Should Be... (Michael, Owen and Anonymous - he has asked that his identity remain secret and Dinghy Supplies led 1, 2 around the first mark and managed to get a jump on the fleet down the first run - the pair battled it out but it stayed that way until the finish... Odin showed a clean pair of heels to the rest of the fleet coming in third followed by Sacre Bleu in fourth.

Race 2 started with a boat end bias but a 20 degree left hander a minute after the start meant a very bunched fleet up the beat and at the top mark. As the wind speed decreased slightly, the emphasis turned to soaking downwind with Seriously Bonkers storming up through the fleet to tussle with early front runners Dinghy Supplies and Should Be... down the run. In the end, Should Be... took the gun (provisionally) by approximately 12 inches from Dinghy Supplies with Seriously Bonkers in a close third and Alert Packaging (Justin, el Presidente, and large ensemble cast) in fourth.

Race 3 saw another pin-end bias start and once again Dinghy Supplies were quick out of the blocks at the pin however it was Venuesworld.com (Ger, Chris and Rory) that led at the first mark followed by Dinghy Supplies in close pursuit and the chasing pack only a few boatlengths further back. By the leeward mark Dinghy Supplies had taken the lead with Should Be... up in second 1/2 boatlenth behind and Venuesworld in a close third a further 1/2 boatlength back... the wind had dropped to about 9knts and both Dinghy Supplies and Should Be... went right with Venuesworld going left hoping for the wind to clock further left. Unfortunately for Venuesworld, they ran out of the steadier breeze on the left and both Dinghy Supplies and Should Be... pulled away up the beat with Should Be... sneaking around the weather mark just a couple of meters in front of Dinghy Supplies. It stayed that way to the finish with Venuesworld taking third from Smoke on the Water in fourth.

Finally, some important points to note:

Next Sunday, 4th May, is SB Sunday 2, and the following Sunday, 11th May is SB Sunday 3 so make sure that you are entered (www.dbsc.org for online entries) and out on the course in plenty of time (12.30pm first gun...we will be starting on time if the course is laid so you have been warned (again!))

As next Monday 5th is a bank holiday, we plan on meeting up after racing next Sunday 4th May for a few pints (thank you James Gorman for reminding us of this important SB tradition!). We will meet up in the Royal Irish after racing (c. 4pm onwards) so I hope to see as many of you as possible on the day. Anyone not racing but interested in a few pints on a Sunday afternoon (present and past SBers) would be more than welcome, the more the merrier!

Any visitors wishing to join in with DBSC racing over the next two weekends (as a warm up for the Easterns in the NYC in three weekends time perhaps?) would be welcome to join us. Darren Martin and crew will be joining us in his new toy, Sharkbait. DBSC have a great offer of a limited 14 day temporary visitor membership of DBSC for €50 (excluding parking fees in the clubs). This will, weather permitting, include 6 WL courses over two Sundays on Dublin Bay and two Thursday evening races... If anyone is interested in availing of this offer, please contact me and we can check parking availability and pricing structures in one of the waterfront clubs for you.

See you on the water this coming Thursday 1st May.

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#dbsc - In a cut short programme for Dublin Bay Sailing Club's first Saturday race of the season, only a number of cruisers one boats sailed in the strong and gust southerly winds this afternoon. One boat was dismasted. Racing for all other classes was cancelled as winds touched 30 knots. Results below: 

CRUISERS 1 Echo- 1. Bon Exemple (P Byrne), 2. Something Else (J.Hall et al)

CRUISERS 1 - 1. Something Else (J.Hall et al), 2. Bon Exemple (P Byrne)

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The Irish Cruiser Racing Association (ICRA) Information

The creation of the Irish Cruiser Racing Association (ICRA) began in a very low key way in the autumn of 2002 with an exploratory meeting between Denis Kiely, Jim Donegan and Fintan Cairns in the Granville Hotel in Waterford, and the first conference was held in February 2003 in Kilkenny.

While numbers of cruiser-racers were large, their specific locations were widespread, but there was simply no denying the numerical strength and majority power of the Cork-Dublin axis. To get what was then a very novel concept up and running, this strength of numbers had to be acknowledged, and the first National Championship in 2003 reflected this, as it was staged in Howth.

ICRA was run by a dedicated group of volunteers each of whom brought their special talents to the organisation. Jim Donegan, the elder statesman, was so much more interested in the wellbeing of the new organisation than in personal advancement that he insisted on Fintan Cairns being the first Commodore, while the distinguished Cork sailor was more than content to be Vice Commodore.

ICRA National Championships

Initially, the highlight of the ICRA season was the National Championship, which is essentially self-limiting, as it is restricted to boats which have or would be eligible for an IRC Rating. Boats not actually rated but eligible were catered for by ICRA’s ace number-cruncher Denis Kiely, who took Ireland’s long-established native rating system ECHO to new heights, thereby providing for extra entries which brought fleet numbers at most annual national championships to comfortably above the hundred mark, particularly at the height of the boom years. 

ICRA Boat of the Year (Winners 2004-2019)