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Fireballs Dominate Class One Dinghies of Monkstown Bay Sailing Club's ‘At Home’

6th July 2025
Monkstown Bay Sailing Club's  ‘At Home’ on Saturday (July 6th) was held under a pursuit format for dinghies in Classes One and Two.  
Monkstown Bay Sailing Club's ‘At Home’ on Saturday (July 6th) was held under a pursuit format for dinghies in Classes One and Two. Scroll down for a photo gallery  Credit: Bob Bateman

Monkstown Bay Sailing Club's  ‘At Home’ on Saturday (July 6th) was held under a pursuit format for dinghies in Classes One and Two.  

In a clean sweep for the Fireball dinghy design, Colin Barry and Ronan Kenneally won Class One from Adrian Lee and Edmund Hynes with Ewen & Thea Barry third.

The Class Two podium consisted of all RS Fevas, with Harry Coole and Jack Ryan winning, followed by Eli Jeffers and Harrison Foskin, and Eoin Jones and Theo Carney.

MBSC's youngest combined crew prize went to Oliver & Mary Kenneally.

Monkstown Bay Sailing Club's 2025 ‘At Home’ Photo Gallery by Bob Bateman

2025 Monkstown Bay Sailing Club's  ‘At Home’ results

Class 1:
1st Fireball 14870 Colin Barry & Ronan Kenneally
2nd Fireball 15017 Adrian Lee and Edmund Hynes
3rd Fireball 14990 Ewen & Thea Barry

Class 2
1st Feva 8572 Harry Coole & Jack Ryan
2nd Feva 2256 Eli Jeffers and Harrison Foskin
3rd Feva 3672 Eoin Jones & Theo Carney

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