The 2026 AIB DBSC Thursday Summer Series on Dubin Bay was affected by a technical issue aboard the committee vessel Corinthian on Thursday evening.
The vessel's anchor chain became fouled on the windlass, leaving race officers unable to either recover or deploy the anchor. As a result, racing for the Blue Fleet was cancelled.
The Red Fleet, however, was able to proceed with its scheduled racing programme.
The incident follows a consecutive Thursday weather cancellations last week, making it another disrupted evening for parts of the Dublin Bay fleet.
Despite the cancellation, Red Fleet competitors completed their scheduled races in a 22–23 knot northerly breeze under Race Officer John McNally.
Flying Fifteens (8 boats)
Keith Poole's Mike Wazowski (4093) headed an eight-boat Flying Fifteen fleet, finishing ahead of Peter Murphy's Hera (3774). Neil Colin's FFuzzy (4028) completed the top three.
Ruffian 23s (5 boats)
Ann Kirwan's Bandit (3333) won the Ruffian 23 contest from Brendan Duffy's Scéal Eile (6026), with Frank Bradley's Ripples (407) taking third.
Sportsboats (5 boats)
Declan Curtin's Jester (8750) led home Kevin Byrne's StarJay (7491) in the Sportsboat fleet. Stephen Gill's Javelin (131) secured third place.
The club's Water Wag programme ran yesterday doubling as the National Yacht Club Regatta and Women at the Helm Regatta races as Afloat reported here.
The capital's yacht racing is scheduled to resume on Saturday (June14th) with the annual NYC Regatta for all classes, the second of the summer's waterfront regattas, where westerly winds are forecast to be between 13 and 21 mph.


















































