Menu

Ireland's sailing, boating & maritime magazine

RBC Brewin Dolphin proudly supporting Afloat and Irish Boating

Royal St. George's McCartin and Kinsella Triumph at Royal Cork Fireball National Championship 2024

18th August 2024
 Yvonne Durcan, Royal Cork Rear Admiral (Dinghies), congratulates 2024 Irish Fireball Champions Barry McCartin and Conor Kinsella of the Royal St George with sponsor Eric Waterman on right
Yvonne Durcan, Royal Cork Rear Admiral (Dinghies), congratulates 2024 Irish Fireball Champions Barry McCartin and Conor Kinsella of the Royal St George with sponsor Eric Waterman on right Credit: Bob Bateman

With only one race possible on Sunday's final day of racing, Barry McCartin and Conor Kinsella of the RStGYC won overall the bumper 22-boat Irish Fireball National Championship and Youth Championship 2024 after eight races sailed in Cork Harbour at Crosshaven. 

McCartin and Kinsella scored three race victories over eight races in light to medium winds to have a nine-point margin over Ewen Barry and Sandy Rimmington of Monkstown Bay Sailing Club on 20. Third is another Cork pairing of Chris Bateman and Lucy Loughton of Monkstown Bay on 21. Results below.

The championship was one of three taking place this weekend at Royal Cork Yacht Club as part of the 'Tri Championships 2024'. The other two were the Irish International 420 Class Association National Championships 2024 and the Irish 29er Class Association National Championship 2024.

Race Results

You may need to scroll vertically and horizontally within the box to view the full results

Afloat.ie Team

About The Author

Afloat.ie Team

Email The Author

Afloat.ie is Ireland's dedicated marine journalism team.

Have you got a story for our reporters? Email us here.

We've got a favour to ask

More people are reading Afloat.ie than ever thanks to the power of the internet but we're in stormy seas because advertising revenues across the media are falling fast. Unlike many news sites, we haven't put up a paywall because we want to keep our marine journalism open.

Afloat.ie is Ireland's only full-time marine journalism team and it takes time, money and hard work to produce our content.

So you can see why we need to ask for your help.

If everyone chipped in, we can enhance our coverage and our future would be more secure. You can help us through a small donation. Thank you.

Direct Donation to Afloat button

Fireball: 60 years of history

Designed in 1962 by British naval architect Peter Milne, the Fireball is a two-person dinghy with spinnaker and trapeze, combining simplicity of construction, high performance and accessibility. Over the years, it has been a training ground for generations of sailors, developing skills in tactics and technique, and producing champions who later moved on to Olympic and offshore challenges. More than half a century later, it remains one of the most vibrant and passionate classes, also thanks to initiatives such as the Under 25 category, designed to engage new generations and keep the tradition alive.

At A Glance – Fireball Dinghy Specs

Crew 2 (single trapeze)
LOA 16 ft 2 in (4.93 m)
Beam 4 ft 6 in (1.37 m)
Hull weight 175 lb (79 kg)
Mast height 22.3 ft (6.8 m)
Mainsail area 108 sq ft (10.0 m2).
Jib / Genoa area 35 sq ft (3.3 m2).
Spinnaker area 140 sq ft (13 m2).

Featured Sailing School

INSS sidebutton

Featured Clubs

dbsc mainbutton
Howth Yacht Club
Kinsale Yacht Club
National Yacht Club
Royal Cork Yacht Club
Royal Irish Yacht club

Featured Brokers

leinster sidebutton

Featured Webcams

Featured Associations

ISA sidebutton
ICRA
isora sidebutton

Featured Marinas

dlmarina sidebutton

Featured Chandleries

CHMarine Afloat logo
https://afloat.ie/resources/marine-industry-news/viking-marine

Featured Sailmakers

northsails sidebutton
uksails sidebutton
watson sidebutton

Featured Blogs

W M Nixon - Sailing on Saturday
podcast sidebutton
BSB sidebutton
wavelengths sidebutton
 

Please show your support for Afloat by donating