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Dublin Bay Flying Fifteen Keelboats in Fine Fettle!
A year ago, the Irish Flying Fifteen community was gearing itself up for the Subaru World Championships in Dun Laoghaire Harbour when a 72-boat fleet contested the Championships in what was considered, post-event, to have been a very successful regatta. Of course, the fact that Race Officer Jack Roy managed to get enough races completed in conditions that embraced the full spectrum of wind strengths to give everyone a second discard helped enormously. But in addition to the wind, we had sunshine and a well-organised shore team to make sure that launching and recovery went as smoothly as possible when 72 boats are trying to get onto and off the water. Socially, the National Yacht Club and the organising committee put together a schedule that kept everyone happy.
In the build-up to the Worlds, we saw several new boats added to the fleet, Tom Murphy's 4057, "Fflagella" (late 2018), David Mulvin's 4068, "Ignis Caput II" (2019) and Bryan Willis' 4074 "Pure Gold". (2019) However, it is in the post-Worlds environment that the state of health of a class is most precarious. The Dun Laoghaire Harbour Flying Fifteen fleet has bucked the trend and seen a further injection of new boats in this Covid-19 ravaged season which only got underway in late July.
The first of these to hit the water was 4081, Phoenix, saw the return of John Lavery to the fleet with Alan Green at the pointy end. Their debut on the DBSC circuit saw them open their account with a 1, 2 on 8th August and followed it up with a 1,3 on 15th August. Since then they have added the Championship of Ireland to their haul, winning a four-race Championship in a very breezy Dunmore East with a three-day event reduced to a single day of racing. In another indication of the rude health of the Class, a significant number of boats from N Ireland contested the regatta, significant because of the combined effects of Covid-19 and the adverse implication of an unseasonal August storm that saw Friday's racing cancelled by WhatsApp at 08:00 (approx.) that morning. Saturday's racing went the same way, but the fleet went sailing on Sunday in big seas generated by the storm. Downwind was exhilarating we are told!
Ben Mulligan and article author Cormac Bradley (left)
The second of the new boats to be added to the 2020 fleet arrived later than intended due to Covid-19 and a relaxed delivery schedule. Ben Mulligan's 4081, "Enfant de Marie" hit the water on the Saturday of the Championship of Ireland, but in Dublin Bay, not Dunmore East. With the Fifteens' DBSC race cancelled, Mulligan and Cormac Bradley tested the new boat in high, blustery winds and found all systems to be working well. Their race debut in DBSC came in a fifteen-boat fleet last Saturday. The forecast was for breeze out of the north, quite strong in the early morning, but forecast to drop as the day wore on – at least to manageable strengths. Race Officer Barry O'Neill set a long course to blow away the cobwebs and was "rewarded" by the fleet misbehaving at the start, necessitating a General Recall. It would be unfair to cast dispersions as to who may have jumped the gun, but the author's sense was that it just wasn't one or two boats. It prompted Mulligan & Bradley to review which way to go up the beat, and that saw them at the opposite end of the start line to the aborted start – the committee boat. Negotiating a course around Neil Colin and Margaret Casey (4028 – Ffuzzy), they were closest to the committee boat and free to tack out to the right-hand side of the beat. Our sense was that while there was more tide out there (ebbing), there was also more breeze. Colin & Casey appeared to agree with that synopsis, and from a poor start by their standards, their decision was vindicated when they rounded the weather mark in the peloton. Mulligan/Bradley having committed from the "get-go" to that side found themselves in a healthy position as they came across on starboard to close on the mark. With the whole fleet bar those as mentioned above two going left, the debutants found themselves with a healthy gap to the chasing pack, led by Ian Matthews and Keith Poole, 3864, "The Gruffalo". Also featuring prominently was David Mulvin and Ronan Beirne (4068) and Tom Murphy with Karl (4057). Joe Coughlan and Andrew (Ash, 3913) were also well up the pecking order.
Ian Matthews (left) and Keith Poole, 3864, "The Gruffalo"
It is testimony to the course accuracy that everyone had to gybe at least twice to make their way to the leeward mark. Mulligan/Bradley enjoyed a healthy gap to the chasing pack and maintained that distance to the second weather mark. Down the second run, Matthews & Poole closed when the leaders got themselves out of synch with the gybes, but they regained their distance when Matthews got the finish configuration wrong, going for the leeward mark, rather than rounding up to a finish line set to weather of the committee boat. They managed to save their second place, followed home by Murphy (4057), Coughlan (3913) and Colin (4028). Thus Mulligan/Bradley enjoyed a maiden win in their new boat.
The second race produced a more orderly start, Mulligan favouring the same approach as Race 1, but having to manoeuvre around Coughlan to achieve that objective. However, not all the fleet were committed to the left as had been the case in the first race and at the top mark, the leaders were Matthews & Poole. The chasing pack consisted of Mulvin, Colin, Murphy, with Mulligan back in 5th place. The run saw little change in the pecking order, but there was an element of "concertina-ing" at the leeward mark and a gap opened for Mulligan to sneak in. A quick tack on to starboard for a short hitch to the left followed by another tack saw Mulligan/Bradley virtually pointing at the weather mark, albeit from the bottom end of the beat. That short tack allowed three places to be gained over the length of the beat and saw Mulligan/Bradley chasing Matthews/Poole down the final run. They appeared to be closing at one stage, but Matthews pulled away again to maintain his lead to the finish. Mulligan/Bradley held the chasing boats off to finish second, followed by Colin, Mulvin and Murphy.
As it stands, the Saturday Series is as follows;
- David Mulvin & Ronan Beirne 26pts
- Ian Matthews & Keith Poole 35pts
- Alan Green & Chris Doorly 36pts
- Ken Dumpelton & Crew(s) 43pts
- Neil Colin & Margaret Casey 50pts
Twenty-two Flying Fifteens are on the DBSC register for Saturday, and a fleet of fifteen boats from that cohort is healthy by any measure. Outside the classes that sail to a handicap, this makes the Class the largest in Dublin Bay. We know a third new boat is destined for Dun Laoghaire, bought by an individual who is of the view that if you want regular two-handed competitive sailing, this is the only fleet that can provide it on the East Coast. We also note that the Afloat website has another Flying Fifteen (4060) advertised for sale.
Regatta-wise the fleet will sail the National Yacht Club regatta this weekend coming and two weeks later will contest the East Coast Championships at the same venue. DL Class Captain Neil Colin encourages as many boats as possible to support these two events.
Royal St. George's Sean Craig was the Laser Radial division in last night's winner of Dublin Bay Sailing Club Laser Radial division race.
I McNamara was second to the former Irish Masters champion with Rian Geraghty-McDonnell in third place.
An excellent turnout of 114 boats at Dun Laoghaire Harbour, comprising 65 dinghies and 49 keelboats, took part in the Covid-extended Tuesday evening series on Dublin Bay last night, in a good SSE breeze.
Tuesday Series wins in PY Class & Fireball classes appear to be sewn up but first place is still up for grabs in many classes in next week's final race Tuesday race of the season.
DBSC Results for 01/09/2020
Cruiser 1 IRC: 1. Gringo, 2. Jalapeno, 3. Ruth
Cruiser 1 Echo: 1. Gringo, 2. Jalapeno, 3. Ruth
Cruiser 1 J109: 1. Jalapeno, 2. Ruth, 3. Something Else
31.7 One Design: 1. Mayfly, 2. Levante
Cruiser 2 Echo: 1. Boojum, 2. Estrellita
Cruiser 2 Sigma 33: 1. Pastiche, 2. Boojum
Cruiser 3 IRC: 1. Starlet, 2. Maranda
Cruiser 3 Echo: 1. Saki, 2. Maranda, 3. Papytoo
Sportsboat: 1. Jeorge 5/J Craig, 2. George/Riordan/Simington
Dragon: 1. Phantom, 2. ZinZan
Flying 15: 1. Ignis Caput, 2. The Gruffalo, 3. Perfect Ten
Ruffian: 1. Shannagh, 2. Bandit, 3. Ripples
B211 One Design: 1. Yikes, 2. Billy Whizz, 3. Ventuno
B211 Echo: 1. Ventuno, 2. Isolde, 3. Billy Whizz
Glen: 1. Glenroan, 2. GlenDun
PY Class: 1. Allsorts, 2. N Butler, 3. R Tate
IDRA 14: 1. Diane, 2. Dart, 3. Dutch Courage
Fireball: 1. F Miller, 2. O Sinnott, 3. C Power/M Barry
Laser Standard: 1. R Wallace, 2. D Maloney, 3. F Walker
Laser Radial: 1. S Craig, 2. I Mc Namara, 3. R Geraghty-McDonnell
Laser 4.7: 1. L Turvey, 2. H Turvey, 3. F McDonnell
Mulligan's New Flying Fifteen Enjoys Maiden DBSC Race Victory
Ben Mulligan's brand new Flying Fifteen 'Enfant de Marie' was launched from the DMYC in time for today's first DBSC Saturday Race and was rewarded with a maiden voyage victory.
A fleet of 121 boats across all the DBSC classes enjoyed a fresh NW TO N'ly breeze on Dublin bay today.
All scheduled races were completed, something of a rarity as an August of decidedly mixed weather comes to an end.
DBSC Results for 29/08/2020
Race 1
Cruiser 0 IRC: 1. Wow, 2. Prima Forte
Cruiser 0 Echo: 1. Wow, 2. Prima Forte
Cruiser 1 IRC: 1. Something Else, 2. Jalapeno , 3. Chimaera
Cruiser 1 Echo: 1. Raptor, 2. Indecision, 3. Jump the Gun
Cruiser 1 J109: 1. Something Else, 2. Jalapeno , 3. Chimaera
31.7 One Design: 1. Levante, 2. Prospect, 3. Attitude
31.7 Echo: 1. Bluefin Two, 2. Fiddly Bits, 3. Attitude
Cruiser 2 IRC: 1. Peridot, 2. Rupert, 3. Leeuwin
Cruiser 2 Echo: 1. Peridot, 2. Leeuwin, 3. Rupert
Cruiser 2 Sigma 33: 1. Rupert, 2. Pastiche, 3. Leeuwin
Cruiser 3 IRC: 1. Eleint, 2. Dubious, 3. Starlet
Cruiser 3 Echo: 1. Eleint, 2. Saki, 3. Dubious
Cruiser 5 NS-IRC: 1. Gung Ho, 2. Vespucci, 3. The Great Escape
Cruiser 5 Echo: 1. Gung Ho, 2. Act Two, 3. Spirit
SB20: 1. Ted, 2. venuesworld.com, 3. So Blue
Sportsboat: 1. George 1/McNamara, 2. Joyride
Dragon: 1. Phantom, 2. D-Cision
Flying 15: 1. Enfant de Marie, 2. The Gruffalo, 3. Fflagella
Ruffian: 1. Bandit, 2. Alias, 3. Ruffles
Shipman: 1. Juniper, 2. Poppy, 3. Jo Slim
B211 One Design: 1. Yikes, 2. Chinook, 3. Beeswing
B211 Echo: 1. Ventuno, 2. Beeswing, 3. Chinook
Glen: 1. GlenDun, 2. Glencree
PY Class: 1. M Gavin, 2. Allsorts
IDRA 14: 1. Slipstream, 2. Diane, 3. Dart
Fireball: 1. F Miller, 2. P ter Horst
Laser Standard: 1. G Murphy, 2. G O'Hare
Laser Radial: 1. A Robinson, 2. H O'Connor, 3. C Gorman
Laser 4.7: 1. L Turvey, 2. F McDonnell, 3. H Turvey
Race 2
SB20: 1. Ted, 2. venuesworld.com, 3. So Blue
Sportsboat: 1. George 1/McNamara, 2. Joyride
Dragon: 1. D-Cision
Flying 15: 1. The Gruffalo, 2. Enfant de Marie, 3. FFuZZy
B211 One Design: 1. Chinook, 2. Beeswing, 3. Yikes
B211 Echo: 1. Beeswing, 2. Ventuno, 3. Chinook
PY Class: 1. M Gavin, 2. Allsorts
IDRA 14: 1. Slipstream, 2. Diane, 3. Dart
Fireball: 1. F Miller, 2. P ter Horst
Laser Standard: 1. F Walker, 2. G Murphy, 3. G O'Hare
Laser Radial: 1. H O'Connor, 2. A Robinson, 3. K Walker
Laser 4.7: 1. L Turvey, 2. F McDonnell, 3. H Turvey
DBSC Results for Thursday, 27 August 2020
Cruiser 0 IRC: 1. Rockabill VI, 2. Tsunami, 3. Lively Lady
Cruiser 0 Echo: 1. Tsunami, 2. Lively Lady, 3. Rockabill VI
Cruiser 1 IRC: 1. White Mischief, 2. Jalapeno, 3. Juggerknot 2
Cruiser 1 Echo: 1. Indecision, 2. Raptor, 3. Boomerang
Cruiser 1 J109: 1. White Mischief, 2. Jalapeno, 3. Something Else
31.7 One Design: 1. Levante, 2. After You Too, 3. Prospect
31.7 Echo: 1. Levante, 2. Kernach, 3. Attitude
Cruiser 2 IRC: 1. Windjammer, 2. Rupert, 3. Peridot
Cruiser 2 Echo: 1. Leeuwin, 2. Rupert, 3. Peridot
Cruiser 2 Sigma 33: 1. Rupert, 2. Leeuwin
Cruiser 3 IRC: 1. Maranda, 2. Starlet, 3. Eleint
Cruiser 3 Echo: 1. Maranda, 2. Saki, 3. Eleint
Cruiser 5A NS-IRC: 1. Persistance, 2. Edenpark
Cruiser 5A Echo: 1. Persistance, 2. Playtime, 3. Katienua
SB20: 1. Ted, 2. Carpe Diem, 3. venuesworld.com
Sportsboat: 1. Riordan/Simington, 2. J Craig, 3. Jamiroquai
Dragon: 1. ZinZan, 2. D-Cision
Flying 15: 1. Frequent Flyer, 2. FFuZZy, 3. Rodrigues
Ruffian: 1. Shannagh, 2. Ruffles, 3. Ripples
Shipman: 1. Jo Slim, 2. The Den, 3. Poppy
B211 One Design: 1. Chinook, 2. Billy Whizz, 3. Beeswing
B211 Echo: 1. Billy Whizz, 2. Beeswing, 3. Chinook
J109 Chimaera Wins on IRC & ECHO in DBSC Saturday Race
Andrew Craig's J109 Chimaera was the IRC and ECHO DBSC Cruisers One winner in a breezy afternoon of racing on Dublin Bay.
Green Fleet racing was cancelled and dinghies managed one race.
DBSC Results for 22/08/2020
Cruiser 0 IRC: 1. Prima Forte
Cruiser 0 Echo: 1. Prima Forte
Cruiser 1 IRC: 1. Chimaera, 2. Gringo, 3. Justtina
Cruiser 1 Echo: 1. Chimaera, 2. Gringo, 3. Raptor
Cruiser 1 J109: 1. Chimaera, 2. Indecision
31.7 One Design: 1. Bluefin Two, 2. Levante, 3. Attitude
31.7 Echo: 1. Bluefin Two, 2. Attitude, 3. Kernach
Cruiser 2 IRC: 1. Peridot
Cruiser 2 Echo: 1. Peridot
Cruiser 5 NS-IRC: 1. Act Two, 2. The Great Escape
Cruiser 5 Echo: 1. Act Two, 2. Spirit, 3. The Great Escape
Ruffian: 1. Bandit, 2. Alias, 3. Ripples
Shipman: 1. Jo Slim, 2. Juniper
PY Class: 1. B Foley, 2. S Oram, 3. M Gavin
Laser Standard: 1. R Wallace
Laser Radial: 1. H O'Connor, 2. O Hughes, 3. M Coakley
Dublin Bay Sailing Club (DBSC) has announced AIB Private Banking as its new headline sponsor over a three-year term.
The good news for Ireland's largest yacht racing club comes in one of the most challenging seasons on record. COVID -19 has led to a raft of changes on and off the water for the Dun Laoghaire Harbour based club that was forced to start the 2020 racing three months later than planned.
Details of the extent of the changes have been published this week in DBSC's 2020 yearbook that is, as usual, packed with vital information for the Dublin Bay racing sailor.
Dublin Bay provides racing for upwards of 300 yachts and dinghies on a 12-month basis drawn from all four Dun Laoghaire waterfront yacht clubs.
DBSC's Committee Boat 'Freebird' with new club sponsor decals displayed Photo: Afloat
The 44-page publication available on the DBSC website (and below) is published in an online format and takes in to account all the latest changes to the 2020 courses brought about by COVID-19 restrictions.
The DBSC AIB race programme this year has been extended into September for mid-week racing and October for weekend racing to catch up on those missed racing days during the lockdown.
Writing in the yearbook, Club Commodore Johnathan Nicholson makes a special point of thanking 'the many talented people, on and off the water, who have devoted their energies to help navigate our club through these challenging times'.
Nicholson says 'over 40 volunteers give freely of their spare time so that the rest of us can enjoy our sailing'. He concludes by saying 'how heartening it is to see the four waterfront clubs and DBSC coming together through this difficult period. I hope this is a new dawn of even greater co-operation'.
See the full yearbook below
DBSC 2020 Yearbook
Royal St George's Theo Lyttle Wins Both DBSC Laser Races
With just a week to go to the Laser national championships in Cork Harbour, Royal St George's Theo Lyttle was in top form in Dublin Bay Sailing Club's Laser standard class today winning both races in the last warm-up before the Royal Cork event.
A 125-strong DBSC fleet in all classes turned out to sail in a light NE to E breeze on the bay today.
The best turnouts were in the Shipman and Glen classes, with all but one entry competing in both classes.
Full results below
DBSC Results for 15/08/2020
Race 1
Cruiser 0 IRC: 1. Wow, 2. Prima Forte, 3. Javlin
Cruiser 0 Echo: 1. Wow, 2. Javlin, 3. Prima Forte
Cruiser 1 IRC: 1. White Mischief, 2. Gringo, 3. Something Else
Cruiser 1 Echo: 1. Raptor, 2. Jump the Gun, 3. Gringo
Cruiser 1 J109: 1. White Mischief, 2. Something Else, 3. Jalapeno
31.7 One Design: 1. Levante, 2. Attitude, 3. Prospect
31.7 Echo: 1. Levante, 2. Fiddly Bits, 3. Bluefin Two
Cruiser 2 IRC: 1. Windjammer, 2. Rupert, 3. Peridot
Cruiser 2 Echo: 1. Windjammer, 2. Springer, 3. Enchantress
Cruiser 2 Sigma 33: 1. Rupert, 2. Springer, 3. Leeuwin
Cruiser 3 IRC: 1. Starlet, 2. Dubious
Cruiser 3 Echo: 1. Starlet, 2. Pamafe, 3. Wynward
Cruiser 5 NS-IRC: 1. Persistance, 2. The Great Escape, 3. Gung Ho
Cruiser 5 Echo: 1. Playtime, 2. Just Jasmin, 3. Persistance
SB20: 1. Ted, 2. Carpe Diem, 3. Black
Sportsboat: 1. Jester, 2. Joyride, 3. Jambiya
Dragon: 1. Phantom, 2. ZinZan, 3. D-Cision
Flying 15: 1. 4083, 2. Ignis Caput, 3. The Gruffalo
Ruffian: 1. Ruffles, 2. Alias, 3. Icicle
Shipman: 1. Jo Slim, 2. Poppy, 3. Juniper
B211 One Design: 1. Yikes, 2. Beeswing, 3. Small Wonder
B211 Echo: 1. Beeswing, 2. Small Wonder, 3. Plan B
Glen: 1. Glen Luce, 2. Pterodactyl, 3. GlenDun
PY Class: 1. B Sweeney, 2. Allsorts
IDRA 14: 1. Dart, 2. Chaos
Fireball: 1. O Sinnott, 2. F Miller
Laser Standard: 1. T Lyttle, 2. M Hennessy, 3. F Walker
Laser Radial: 1. R Geraghty-McDonnell, 2. S Craig, 3. J Murphy
Race 2
SB20: 1. Carpe Diem, 2. Ted, 3. Black
Sportsboat: 1. Jester, 2. Jambiya, 3. Joyride
Dragon: 1. ZinZan, 2. Phantom, 3. D-Cision
Flying 15: 1. Ignis Caput, 2. The Gruffalo, 3. 4083
B211 One Design: 1. Billy Whizz, 2. Plan B, 3. Ventuno
B211 Echo: 1. Ventuno, 2. Billy Whizz, 3. Plan B
PY Class: 1. B Sweeney, 2. Allsorts
IDRA 14: 1. Chaos
Fireball: 1. O Sinnott
Laser Standard: 1. T Lyttle, 2. B Maguire, 3. S Rickard
Laser Radial: 1. R Geraghty-McDonnell, 2. J Murphy, 3. S Craig
Prima Forte to the Fore in DBSC Thursday Race (Full Results Here!)
Dublin Bay recent arrival Prima Forte was the winner of tonight's DBSC Cruisers Zero IRC race beating the First 40.7 Tsunami. Third was the XP44, George Sisk's WOW.
A 107-strong fleet across all classes enjoyed a light North Westerly Force three breeze, dropping to Force two at the end, on a sunny evening on the bay.
In a rare Thursday appearance, Glen Luce showed the fleet a clean pair of heels once again in the Glen Class, taking the win ahead of Pterodactyl (the only boat in this class without "Glen" in its name and a fixture in the bay since the 1950s.
DBSC Results for 13/08/2020
Cruiser 0 IRC: 1. Prima Forte, 2. Tsunami, 3. Wow
Cruiser 0 Echo: 1. Lively Lady, 2. Tsunami, 3. Wow
Cruiser 1 IRC: 1. White Mischief, 2. Juggerknot 2, 3. Ruth
Cruiser 1 Echo: 1. Ruth, 2. White Mischief, 3. Juggerknot 2
Cruiser 1 J109: 1. White Mischief, 2. Ruth, 3. Chimaera
31.7 One Design: 1. Prospect, 2. After You Too, 3. Levante
31.7 Echo: 1. Bluefin Two, 2. Kernach, 3. Levante
Cruiser 2 IRC: 1. Windjammer, 2. Rupert, 3. Ruthless
Cruiser 2 Echo: 1. Ruthless, 2. Rupert, 3. A Plus
Cruiser 2 Sigma 33: 1. Rupert, 2. Springer, 3. Pastiche
Cruiser 3 IRC: 1. Dubious, 2. Starlet, 3. Maranda
Cruiser 3 Echo: 1. Papytoo, 2. Wynward, 3. Dubious
Cruiser 5A NS-IRC: 1. Persistance, 2. The Great Escape, 3. Witzend II
Cruiser 5A Echo: 1. Playtime, 2. Shearwater, 3. Persistance
Cruiser 5B Echo: 1. Gwili, 2. Gung Ho, 3. Sweet Martini
SB20: 1. venuesworld.com, 2. Ted, 3. Carpe Diem
Sportsboat: 1. Zelus, 2. Jamiroquai, 3. Joyride
Dragon: 1. Phantom, 2. ZinZan
Flying 15: 1. Fandango, 2. No Name, 3. Frequent Flyer
Ruffian: 1. Ruffles, 2. Shannagh, 3. Bandit
Shipman: 1. Jo Slim, 2. Poppy, 3. Viking
B211 One Design: 1. Billy Whizz, 2. Plan B, 3. Isolde
B211 Echo: 1. Billy Whizz, 2. Plan B, 3. Isolde
Glen: 1. Glen Luce, 2. Pterodactyl, 3. GlenDun
Andrew Craig's J109 Chimaera from the Royal Irish Yacht Club was the Cruiser 1 IRC winner in Saturday's Dublin Bay Sailing Club Race.
108 boats across all classes turned out to race in a light North Easterly breeze.
Second to Craig was Tim and Richard Goodbody's J109 White Mischief. Tony Fox's Gringo from the National Yacht Club was third.
In the Beneteau 31.7 One Design, Chris Johnston's National Yacht Club Prospect beat, Attitude. Levante was third.
In the second race of the Laser Standard dinghy, Richard Wallace beat Brian Maguire with class captain Gavin Murphy third. In the Radial race two, Rian Geraghty-McDonnell beat Hugh H O'Connor with Sean Craig third.
DBSC Results for 08/08/2020
Race 1
Cruiser 0 IRC: 1. Javlin, 2. Prima Forte, 3. Tsunami
Cruiser 0 Echo: 1. Javlin, 2. Prima Forte, 3. Lively Lady
Cruiser 1 IRC: 1. Chimaera, 2. White Mischief, 3. Gringo
Cruiser 1 Echo: 1. Chimaera, 2. Jump the Gun, 3. White Mischief
Cruiser 1 J109: 1. Chimaera, 2. White Mischief, 3. Jalapeno
31.7 One Design: 1. Prospect, 2. Attitude, 3. Levante
31.7 Echo: 1. Attitude, 2. Levante, 3. Bluefin Two
Cruiser 2 IRC: 1. Windjammer, 2. Peridot, 3. Rupert
Cruiser 2 Echo: 1. Windjammer, 2. Peridot, 3. Springer
Cruiser 2 Sigma 33: 1. Rupert, 2. Springer, 3. Leeuwin
Cruiser 3 IRC: 1. Starlet, 2. Dubious
Cruiser 3 Echo: 1. Starlet, 2. Papytoo, 3. Wynward
Cruiser 5 NS-IRC: 1. Persistance, 2. Gung Ho, 3. The Great Escape
Cruiser 5 Echo: 1. Playtime, 2. Persistance, 3. Gwili II
Sportsboat: 1. Jabs, 2. Jambiya, 3. RIYC 2/G. O'Connor
Flying 15: 1. 4083, 2. Rodrigues, 3. The Gruffalo
Ruffian: 1. Ruffles, 2. Ripples, 3. Alias
Shipman: 1. Viking, 2. Poppy, 3. Jo Slim
B211 One Design: 1. Billy Whizz, 2. Beeswing, 3. Plan B
B211 Echo: 1. Beeswing, 2. Billy Whizz, 3. Plan B
Glen: 1. Glen Luce, 2. Pterodactyl, 3. GlenDun
PY Class: 1. D Fortune, 2. B Sweeney, 3. R Tate
Laser Standard: 1. B Maguire, 2. M Hennessy, 3. S Rickard
Laser Radial: 1. H O'Connor, 2. S Craig, 3. R Geraghty-McDonnell
Laser 4.7: 1. L Turvey, 2. F McDonnell, 3. A Daly
Race 2
Sportsboat: 1. Jabs, 2. Jambiya, 3. RIYC 2/G. O'Connor
Flying 15: 1. The Gruffalo, 2. 4083, 3. Rodrigues
PY Class: 1. B Sweeney, 2. M Gavin, 3. D Fortune
Laser Standard: 1. R Wallace, 2. B Maguire, 3. G Murphy
Laser Radial: 1. R Geraghty-McDonnell, 2. H O'Connor, 3. S Craig
Laser 4.7: 1. F McDonnell, 2. L Turvey, 3. A Daly
107 DBSC keelboats took on a fresh southerly wind on Dublin Bay this evening for the club's Thursday night race.
Cruisers Zero, won by Paul O'Higgins JPK 10.80 Rockabill VI, of the Royal Irish Yacht Club, had a 100% turnout.
Cruisers One was won by the J99 Juggerknot 2 (Andrew Algeo).
Cruisers 3, that had an all but one boat turnout was won by Peter Richardson's Dubious from the Royal St. George Yacht Club.
Frequent Flyer was the winner of the Flying 15s.
DBSC Results for 06/08/2020
Cruiser 0 IRC: 1. Rockabill VI, 2. Prima Forte, 3. YoYo
Cruiser 0 Echo: 1. YoYo, 2. Prima Forte, 3. Rockabill VI
Cruiser 1 IRC: 1. Juggerknot 2, 2. Gringo, 3. Chimaera
Cruiser 1 Echo: 1. Juggerknot 2, 2. Ruth, 3. Gringo
Cruiser 1 J109: 1. Chimaera, 2. Ruth, 3. Jalapeno
31.7 One Design: 1. Prospect, 2. Levante, 3. Bluefin Two
31.7 Echo: 1. Fiddly Bits, 2. Bluefin Two, 3. Indigo
Cruiser 2 IRC: 1. Windjammer, 2. Antix, 3. Peridot
Cruiser 2 Echo: 1. Antix, 2. A Plus, 3. Peridot
Cruiser 2 Sigma 33: 1. Rupert, 2. Leeuwin, 3. Springer
Cruiser 3 IRC: 1. Dubious, 2. Starlet, 3. Maranda
Cruiser 3 Echo: 1. Papytoo, 2. Grasshopper 2, 3. Saki
Cruiser 5A NS-IRC: 1. Persistance, 2. The Great Escape, 3. Act Two
Cruiser 5A Echo: 1. The Great Escape, 2. Just Jasmin, 3. Katienua
Cruiser 5B Echo: 1. Gwilli II, 2. Setanta, 3. Gung-Ho
SB20: 1. Ted, 2. venuesworld.com, 3. Carpe Diem
Sportsboat: 1. Jester, 2. Jeorge 5/J Craig, 3. George 1/Mc
Flying 15: 1. Frequent Flyer, 2. Rodrigues, 3. ffinisterre
Ruffian: 1. Bandit, 2. Shannagh, 3. Alias
Shipman: 1. The Den, 2. Poppy, 3. Viking
B211 One Design: 1. Billy Whizz, 2. Plan B, 3. Beeswing
B211 Echo: 1. Beeswing, 2. Billy Whizz, 3. Plan B
Glen: 1. GlenDun, 2. Glencoe, 3. Glenroan