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Penultimate Dublin Bay Sailing Club Thursday Race Reveals Overall Winners in 12 Classes
124 Dublin Bay Sailing Club (DBSC) boats enjoyed a light breeze on the bay for the penultimate Thursday evening race of the AIB sponsored Summer Series.
There was a full turnout in the Beneteau 31.7 and Ruffian 23 classes.
Racing was completed with many boats returning to harbour before a sea fog covered much of the southern shore of the bay.
Provisional Series results for Thursdays now reveals that the following yachts in 12 classes cannot be caught in the final race (with the proviso that corrections or protests may alter this analysis):
- Cruiser 1 IRC and J/109: White Mischief
- 31.7 ECHO: Bluefin II
- Cruiser 2 IRC: Windjammer
- Cruiser 3 IRC: Starlet
- Cruiser 4 IRC & ECHO: Boomerang
- Cruiser 5A IRC: Playtime
- SB20: Ted
- Sportsboat VPRS: Jester
- Dragon: Sir Ossis o the River
- Ruffian 23: Shannagh
- Glen: Glenluce
- Squib & Mermaid: Jill
In several classes, the 2nd placed boat will have to win the last race to have any chance of winning the series.
DBSC Results for 19/08/2021
Cruiser 0 IRC: 1. Rockabill VI, 2. Prima Forte, 3. El Pocko
Cruiser 0 Echo: 1. El Pocko, 2. Rockabill VI, 3. Prima Forte
Cruiser 1 IRC: 1. White Mischief, 2. Bon Exemple, 3. Chimaera
Cruiser 1 Echo: 1. Something Else, 2. Indecision, 3. Jump the Gun
Cruiser 1 J109: 1. White Mischief, 2. Chimaera, 3. Something Else
31.7 One Design: 1. After You Too, 2. Levante, 3. Prospect
31.7 Echo: 1. Fiddly Bits, 2. Attitude, 3. Bluefin Two
Cruiser 2 IRC: 1. Windjammer, 2. Ruthless, 3. Rupert
Cruiser 2 Echo: 1. Windjammer, 2. Ruthless, 3. Leeuwin
Cruiser 2 Sigma 33: 1. Gwili II, 2. Rupert, 3. Leeuwin
Cruiser 3 IRC: 1. Starlet, 2. Maranda
Cruiser 3 Echo: 1. Pamafe, 2. Grasshopper 2, 3. Papytoo
Cruiser 4 NS-IRC: 1. Boomerang
Cruiser 4 Echo: 1. Boomerang
Cruiser 5A NS-IRC: 1= Persistance & State O'Chassis, 3. Prima Luce
Cruiser 5A Echo: 1. Shearwater, 2. Katienua, 3. State O'Chassis
Cruiser 5B Echo: 1. Fortutudine, 2. Menapia, 3. Gung Ho
SB20: 1. venuesworld.com, 2. So Blue, 3. Carpe Diem
Flying 15: 1. Thingamabob, 2. Rodriguez, 3. Hera
Sportsboat VPRS: 1. Jester, 2. Jeorge V, 3. Jheetah
Sportsboat: 1. George 2, 2. Jester, 3. Jeorge V
Ruffian: 1. Ruffles, 2. Ripples, 3. Shannagh
Shipman: 1. Invader, 2. Viking, 3. Twocan
B211 One Design: 1. Yikes, 2. Billy Whizz, 3. Isolde
B211 Echo: 1. Isolde, 2. Plan B, 3. Ventuno
Glen: 1. Glenluce, 2. Glenshesk, 3. Glencree
Ross O'Leary was the winner of Tuesday's DBSC Laser Standard race ahead of this week's Laser National Championships at Royal Cork Yacht Club.
In a 12,3 for the Royal St. George Yacht Club, Owen Laverty was second with Gary O'Hare third.
Results summary below
DBSC Results for 17/08/2021
Cruiser 3 Tuesday Echo: 1. Saki, 2. Starlet, 3. Grasshopper 2
Flying 15: 1. Perfect Ten
Sportsboat VPRS: 1. Jeorge V, 2. Jay Z
Sportsboat: 1. Jeorge V, 2. Jay Z
Ruffian: 1. Bandit, 2. Carmen, 3. Shannagh
Glen: 1. GlenDun, 2. Glenluce, 3. Glenroan
PY Class: 1. Brendan Foley, 2. Noel Butler, 3. Stephen Oram
Laser Standard: 1. Ross O'Leary, 2. Owen Laverty, 3. Gary O'Hare
Laser Radial: 1. Brenda Maguire, 2. David Dwyer, 3. David Cahill
Combined Cruisers Echo: 1. Dear Prudence, 2. El Pocko
A week before the Dun Laoghaire Flying 15 fleet heads north to Strangford Lough for its national championships, Ignis Caput II (David Mulvin and Ronan Beirne) and Phoenix (John Lavery and Alan Green), both of the National Yacht Club, shared race wins in DBSC's Saturday racing.
In the B211's (One Design) Billy Whizz was the winner with Beeswing second. Third was Small Wonder.
A full results summary is below.
DBSC Results for 14/08/2021
Race 1
Cruiser 0 IRC: 1. Prima Forte, 2. Wow, 3. Lively Lady
Cruiser 0 Echo: 1. Wow, 2. Prima Forte, 3. Lively Lady
Cruiser 1 IRC: 1. Bon Exemple, 2. White Mischief, 3. Jalapeno
Cruiser 1 Echo: 1. Jump the Gun, 2. Bon Exemple, 3. Dear Prudence
Cruiser 1 J109: 1. White Mischief, 2. Jalapeno, 3. Dear Prudence
31.7 One Design: 1. Levante, 2. Prospect, 3. Attitude
31.7 Echo: 1. Fiddly Bits, 2. Kalamar, 3. Bluefin Two
Cruiser 2 IRC: 1. Peridot, 2. Windjammer
Cruiser 2 Echo: 1. Peridot, 2. Windjammer
Cruiser 3 IRC: 1. Starlet, 2. Maranda, 3. Krypton
Cruiser 3 Echo: 1. Wynward, 2. Ceol na Mara, 3. Saki
Cruiser 4 NS-IRC: 1. Boomerang, 2. RunAway
Cruiser 4 Echo: 1. Boomerang, 2. RunAway
Cruiser 5 NS-IRC: 1. Gung Ho, 2. The Great Escape
Cruiser 5 Echo: 1. Shearwater, 2. Gung Ho, 3. The Great Escape
Flying 15: 1. Ignis Caput II, 2. Rodriguez, 3. Phoenix
Sportsboat VPRS: 1. Ram Jam, 2. Jester, 3. The Jeorgettes
Sportsboat: 1. Ram Jam, 2. Jester, 3. The Jeorgettes
Ruffian: 1. Ruffles, 2. Carmen, 3. Ripples
Shipman: 1. Poppy, 2. Invader, 3. Juniper
B211 One Design: 1. Billy Whizz, 2. Beeswing, 3. Small Wonder
B211 Echo: 1. Plan B, 2. Beeswing, 3. Billy Whizz
Glen: 1. Glenluce, 2. Glencree, 3. Pterodactyl
Squib/Mermaid PY: 1. Allsorts, 2. Periquin
Laser Radial: 1. David Cahill, 2. Michael Norman, 3. Hugh Cahill
Race 2
Flying 15: 1. Phoenix, 2. Rodriguez, 3. Ignis Caput II
Sportsboat VPRS: 1. Ram Jam, 2. Jester, 3. The Jeorgettes
Sportsboat: 1. Ram Jam, 2. Jester, 3. The Jeorgettes
Ruffian: 1. Ripples, 2. Ruffles, 3. Bandit
B211 One Design: 1. Billy Whizz, 2. Beeswing, 3. Small Wonder
B211 Echo: 1. Plan B, 2. Beeswing, 3. Billy Whizz
Squib/Mermaid PY: 1. Periquin, 2. Allsorts
Laser Radial: 1. David Cahill, 2. Michael Norman, 3. Hugh Cahill
Close Results for Squibs in Dublin Bay Sailing Club Race
While the thirty-one countries of the ILCA 4.7 fleet were completing the final race of their Youth World Championship in Dublin Bay, there was another close competition taking place in the bay under Barry O'Neill as P.R.O. This was under the burgee of Dublin Bay Sailing Club in the combined National Squib Class / Dublin Bay Mermaid fleet, of the Dublin Bay Green Fleet who completed two races on Saturday 14 August.
Race one was sailed over a windward-leeward course in a somewhat unstable wind of force two from the south-east. Tony Mullett's Allsorts, crewed by Paul Mills, started at the committee vessel Freebird. By the windward mark Noel Colclough's Periquin with Rupert Westrup crewing had closed the gap, and the two boats came to the windward mark with only half a boat length separating them. On the run it was Allsorts ahead, trying to keep her air clear. At the leeward mark, Allsorts had a problem with the spinnaker gybe to the finish, allowing Periquin to close the gap. After twenty-eight minutes racing, the margin between the two boats was three seconds which probably represents the distance from the bow to the mast.
Race two was sailed over the same course with the length of the beat reduced to compensate for a falling breeze. Allsorts won the start by hitting the line on port tack at the pin end. Again, she rounded the windward mark a boat-length ahead of her rival. This time Periquin was able to blanket Allsorts and thus was able to gain the inside berth which she held for the entire run to the leeward mark. Allsorts did a better rounding and managed to pass to lee of Periquin. Although the two boats split tacks on the second beat, when they came together again, Periquin on port passed across the bow of Allsorts, who was heading towards the favoured end of the line. In the official results, the margin between the boats after thirty-eight minutes racing was again three seconds, with Periquin taking the win.
This racing is great practice for the Irish East Coast Squib Championship at Howth Yacht Club on the first weekend of September.
Prima Forte Wins Dublin Bay Sailing Club Race on IRC & ECHO
Patrick Burke's First 40 Prima Forte had a win IRC and ECHO in Cruiser Zero in Dublin Bay Sailing Club's (DBSC) Thursday night race.
117 boats in all DBSC classes enjoyed a good breeze on the bay for the race that counts towards overall points in the club's AIB Summer Series.
George Sisk's XP 44 WOW was second. Third was El Pocko, the German Frers Puma 42 that was dismasted last season.
In Cruiser 1 IRC, Tim and Richard Goodbody's J109 White Mischief was the winner, Paul Barirington's Jalapeno was second. Third was Tony Fox's IMX 38, Gringo
Results summary for all classes below
DBSC Results for 12/08/2021
Cruiser 0 IRC: 1. Prima Forte, 2. Wow, 3. El Pocko
Cruiser 0 Echo: 1. Prima Forte, 2. Wow, 3. El Pocko
Cruiser 1 IRC: 1. White Mischief, 2. Jalapeno, 3. Gringo
Cruiser 1 Echo: 1. Joker II, 2. Raptor, 3. Gringo
Cruiser 1 J109: 1. White Mischief, 2. Jalapeno, 3. Chimaera
31.7 One Design: 1. Levante, 2. Bluefin Two, 3. Kernach
31.7 Echo: 1. Bluefin Two, 2. Levante, 3. Kernach
Cruiser 2 IRC: 1. Windjammer, 2. Peridot, 3. Rupert
Cruiser 2 Echo: 1. Rupert, 2. Leeuwin, 3. Peridot
Cruiser 2 Sigma 33: 1. Rupert, 2. Leeuwin, 3. Springer
Cruiser 3 IRC: 1. Starlet, 2. Maranda, 3. Krypton
Cruiser 3 Echo: 1. Saki, 2. Starlet, 3. Grasshopper 2
Cruiser 4 NS-IRC: 1. Boomerang, 2. Antix, 3. RunAway
Cruiser 4 Echo: 1. Antix, 2. Boomerang, 3. RunAway
Cruiser 5A NS-IRC: 1. Playtime, 2. The Great Escape, 3. Edenpark
Cruiser 5A Echo: 1. Playtime, 2. Edenpark, 3. The Great Escape
Cruiser 5B Echo: 1. Sweet Martini, 2. Menapia, 3. Fortitudine
SB20: 1. Ted, 2. Carpe Diem, 3. venuesworld.com
Flying 15: 1. Match FFive, 2. Rodriguez, 3. FFuZZy
Sportsboat VPRS: 1. Jheetah, 2. Jester, 3. The Jeorgettes
Sportsboat: 1. George 2, 2. Jheetah, 3. Jester
Dragon: 1. Sir Ossis o'the River, 2. ZinZan, 3. D-cision
Ruffian: 1. Ruffles, 2. Shannagh, 3. Bandit
Shipman: 1. Viking, 2. Invader, 3. The Den
B211 One Design: 1. Yikes, 2. Small Wonder, 3. Billy Whizz
B211 Echo: 1. Betty B, 2. Ventuno, 3. Beeswing
Glen: 1. Glenluce, 2. GlenDun, 3. Glenshesk
Squib/Mermaid PY: 1. Periquin, 2. Allsorts, 3. Jill
RS Aero Sailor Noel Butler Wins DBSC PY Race
RS Aero sailor Noel Butler of the National Yacht Club was the winner of tonight's light air DBSC PY Class race on Dublin Bay.
Royal St. George's Brendan Foley finished second with Butler's clubmate Stephen Oram was third.
Results summary below
DBSC Results for 10/08/2021
Combined Cruisers Echo: 1. Ruth
Flying 15: 1. Perfect Ten
Sportsboat VPRS: 1. Joyride
Sportsboat: 1. Joyride
PY Class: 1. Noel Butler, 2. Brendan Foley, 3. Stephen Oram
Fireball: 1. Louise McKenna, 2. Frank Miller, 3. Owen Sinnott
Laser Standard: 1. Damian Maloney, 2. Owen Laverty, 3. Gavan Murphy
Laser Radial: 1. Shirley Gilmore, 2. Sean Craig, 3. Judy O'Beirne
All 22 classes of Dublin Bay Sailing Club's (DBSC) Saturday racing schedule were cancelled this afternoon due to strong westerly winds.
The termination follows an abandonment of DBSC racing last Thursday for all except five classes due to light winds on that occasion.
Rodney and Keith Martin's Beneteau 44.7 Lively Lady from the Royal Irish Yach Club was the winner of Saturday's light wind DBSC race on Dublin Bay for Cruisers Zero on both IRC and ECHO handicaps.
The top three was a completely Royal Irish affair with the First 4.7 Prima Forte second and George Sisk's XP44, Wow in third place on IRC.
Results summary across all DBSC classes is below:
DBSC Results for 31/07/2021
Cruiser 0 IRC: 1. Lively Lady, 2. Prima Forte, 3. Wow
Cruiser 0 Echo: 1. Lively Lady, 2. Wow, 3. Prima Forte
Cruiser 1 IRC: 1. Dear Prudence, 2. Bon Exemple, 3. Gringo
Cruiser 1 Echo: 1. Jump the Gun, 2. Raptor, 3. Dear Prudence
Cruiser 1 J109: 1. Dear Prudence, 2. Something Else, 3. Jalapeno
31.7 One Design: 1. Levante, 2. Attitude, 3. Prospect
31.7 Echo: 1. Attitude, 2. Levante, 3. Kalamar
Cruiser 2 IRC: 1. Windjammer, 2. Rupert
Cruiser 2 Echo: 1. Rupert, 2. Windjammer
Cruiser 2 Sigma 33: 1. Rupert
Cruiser 3 IRC: 1. Maranda, 2. Krypton, 3. Starlet
Cruiser 3 Echo: 1. Saki, 2. Maranda, 3. Wynward
Cruiser 4 NS-IRC: 1. RunAway
Cruiser 4 Echo: 1. RunAway
Cruiser 5 Echo: 1. Sweet Martini, 2. Fortitudine, 3. The Great Escape
SB20: 1. So Blue, 2. venuesworld.com, 3. Ted
Flying 15: 1. Flyer, 2. Phoenix, 3. Perfect Ten
Sportsboat VPRS: 1. Ram Jam, 2. Rebel, 3. Jambiya
Sportsboat: 1. Ram Jam, 2. Jambiya, 3. Rebel
Ruffian: 1. Ruffles, 2. Bandit, 3. Icicle
Shipman: 1. Poppy, 2. Invader, 3. Jo Slim 5
B211 One Design: 1. Billy Whizz, 2. Small Wonder, 3. Beeswing
B211 Echo: 1. Billy Whizz, 2. Plan B, 3. Beeswing
Glen: 1. Glenluce, 2. Glencree, 3. Pterodactyl
Squib/Mermaid: 1. Allsorts, 2. Aideen, 3. Periquin
IDRA 14: 1. Dart, 2. Doody
Laser Radial: 1. Shirley Gilmore, 2. Max Tempany, 3. Judy O'Beirne
SB20 Sea Biscuit Takes DBSC Race Win in Saturday Racing
Barry Glavin and Niall O’Riordan's Sea Biscuit from the Royal St George Yacht Club was the winner of the first race of Saturday's Dublin Bay Sailing Club SB20 fixture.
113 boats across all the DBSC classes enjoyed a moderate ENE wind in sunny weather on the bay.
Second to Sea Biscuit was Jerry Dowling and Enda O’Coineen's Bad/Kilcullen from the Royal Irish Yacht Club. Third was Charlotte O’Kelly's Sneaky B from the National Yacht Club.
The class sailed two races and a results summary is below.
In the Cruiser classes, Patrick Burke's Prima Forte from the Royal Irish was the Cruiser 0 IRC race winner with Vincent Farrell's Tsunami from the National Yacht Club in second and Rodney and Keith Martin's RIYC based Lively Lady in third.
There was damage (pictured below) in the Cruisers One division after a collision between two J109s.
Hull damaged after a collision between two J109s
Results below:
DBSC Results for 24/07/2021
Race 1
Cruiser 0 IRC: 1. Prima Forte, 2. Tsunami, 3. Lively Lady
Cruiser 0 Echo: 1. Prima Forte, 2. Lively Lady, 3. Tsunami
Cruiser 1 IRC: 1. White Mischief, 2. Bon Exemple, 3. Raptor
Cruiser 1 Echo: 1. Raptor, 2. Indecision, 3. Gringo
Cruiser 1 J109: 1. White Mischief, 2. Dear Prudence, 3. Indecision
31.7 One Design: 1. Prospect, 2. Levante, 3. Bluefin Two
31.7 Echo: 1. Levante, 2. Bluefin Two, 3. Attitude
Cruiser 2 IRC: 1. Windjammer, 2. Peridot, 3. Springer
Cruiser 2 Echo: 1. Peridot, 2. Windjammer, 3. Gwili II
Cruiser 2 Sigma 33: 1. Gwili II, 2. Springer, 3. Rupert
Cruiser 3 IRC: 1. Starlet, 2. Maranda, 3. Krypton
Cruiser 3 Echo: 1. Pamafe, 2. Starlet, 3. Maranda
Cruiser 5 NS-IRC: 1. Playtime, 2. Prima Luce, 3. Gung Ho
Cruiser 5 Echo: 1. Just Jasmin, 2. Playtime, 3. Prima Luce
SB20: 1. SeaBiscuit, 2. Bad/Kilcullen, 3. Sneaky B
Flying 15: 1. Shane MacCarthy, 2. Rodriguez, 3. A Mere Triffle
Sportsboat VPRS: 1. Jawesome III, 2. Ram Jam, 3. Jheetah
Sportsboat: 1. George 2, 2. Jawesome III, 3. Ram Jam
Dragon: 1. Sir Ossis o'the River, 2. ZinZan
Ruffian: 1. Ruffles, 2. Ripples, 3. Carmen
Shipman: 1. Invader, 2. Jo Slim 5, 3. Ruadh
B211 One Design: 1. Chinook, 2. Small Wonder, 3. Billy Whizz
B211 Echo: 1. Chinook, 2. Small Wonder, 3=. Billy Whizz, 3=. Beeswing
Glen: 1. Glenluce, 2. Pterodactyl, 3. GlenDun
Squib/Mermaid PY: 1. Aideen, 2. Allsorts, 3. Periquin
PY Class: 1. Teddy Byrne, 2. Richard Tate
IDRA 14: 1. Slipway, 2. Dart, 3. Doody
Laser Standard: 1. Gavan Murphy, 2. Conor Roche
Laser Radial: 1. David Cahill, 2. Sean Craig, 3. Shirley Gilmore
Race 2
SB20: 1. Bad/Kilcullen, 2. SeaBiscuit, 3. Sneaky B
Flying 15: 1. Shane MacCarthy, 2. Phoenix, 3. Ignis Caput II
Sportsboat VPRS: 1. Jambiya, 2. Ram Jam, 3. Jheetah
Sportsboat: 1. George 2, 2. Jambiya, 3. Ram Jam
Ruffian: 1. Ruffles, 2. Carmen, 3. Ripples
B211 One Design: 1. Small Wonder, 2. Billy Whizz, 3. Ocean Venture
B211 Echo: 1. Small Wonder, 2. Billy Whizz, 3. Vamoose
Squib/Mermaid PY: 1. Periquin, 2. Allsorts, 3. Aideen
PY Class: 1. Teddy Byrne, 2. Richard Tate
IDRA 14: 1. Dart, 2. Doody
Laser Standard: 1. Gavan Murphy, 2. Conor Roche
Laser Radial: 1. Sean Craig, 2. Shirley Gilmore, 3. David Cahill
Dublin Bay Sailing Club 2020 Prizes Presented at Dun Laoghaire's Waterfront Yacht Clubs (Photo Galleries Here!)
Last year, for one of the first times in a proud history stretching back to 1884, there was no gala event for Dublin Bay Sailing Club's annual prizegiving but as most Dun Laoghaire Harbour observers will attest, most of the sailors in the country's biggest sailing club felt fortunate there was any racing at all, given the ravages of COVID-19.
This summer, new DBSC Commodore Ann Kirwan made up for the absence of the winter Royal St George hosted affair, with individual outdoor prizegivings in each club to congratulate over 100 different winners from 22 DBSC classes in the AIB sponsored season.
As Afloat previously reported with a full list of winners here, it's an impressive roll call of division winners that includes DBSC's six premier awards for best performances.
See prizegiving photo galleries below
DBSC Premier awards 2020
Patrick Burke's Prima Forte, the 2020 delivered Beneteau First 40 won the Dun Laoghaire Harbour Trophy for the best new DBSC yacht in the 2020 season.
As regular Afloat readers will know, the Royal Irish yacht in its former life was known as La Response and Courier Zen, a top UK and French Commodore's Cup campaigner.
DBSC Commodore Ann Kirwan presents Vincent Delany of the Wags (and other classes) with his prize
Lindsay Casey's Royal St. George Yacht Club J97 Windjammer performed on both inshore and offshore circuits last season and was the winner of the best yacht on handicap.
The best yacht in the one-design divisions was James Conboy-Fischer's Billy Whizz, the first time a B211 has lifted the George Arthur Newsom Cup as Afloat reported here.
Laser Radial ace Rian Geraghty McDonnell of the NYC won the Dr Alf Delany Cup for the best dinghy performance of the season.
David Meeke and Martin McCarthy won the Brendan Ebril Memorial Cup for the Best yacht for most frequent participation in the Ruffian 23 Alias.
Kevin Byrne skipper of the Cruiser 3, Starlet is presented with a number of perpetual trophies. Byrne won the Smaldridge Cup for Thursdays, The Jack Kennedy Memorial Cup for Sat racing and the Whimbrel Rose Bowl for Tuesdays IRC Racing
Scroll down for photo galleries of the DBSC prizegiving held at the RIYC on July 9th, the NYC on July 12th and the RSTGYC on July 16th.