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#flyingfifteen – Hayling Island Sailing Club's Greg Wells and Richard Riggs, from the UK, successfully defended their Flying Fifteen European keelboat title in a cliffhanger finish at Port de Pollenca in Northern, Mallorca last Friday. In a dominant display, British boats took the top six places overall. A seven boat Irish team from Dublin Bay made the trip to the Balearic venue. The top Irish result came from John Lavery and David O'Brien of the National Yacht Club in seventh. Full results below.

Wells described the closing moments as 'a miracle run & beat' to recover from tenth at the first mark of the last race of the light air nine race series to cross the line in third. It was just enough on tie break to put  former world champions Steve Goacher and Phil Evans, who led throughout the final race, into second overall.

Flying 15 - 2014 European Championship, Final positions

1 GBR 4030 Greg Wells, Richard Rigg 6 1 2 3 1 1 2 1 3 20 14 pts
2 GBR 4021 Steve Goacher, Phil Evans 1 2 1 2 2 2 3 8 1 22 14 pts
3 GBR 4005 David McKee, Andy Weatherspoon 3 3 3 1 13 10 4 2 10 49 36 pts
4 GBR 3998 Alan Bax, Mark Darling 2 6 8 4 8 RAF 1 6 2 69 37 pts
5 GBR 4019 David Tabb, Chewey Sherrell 4 4 7 9 4 4 6 7 5 50 41 pts
6 GBR 3957 Charles Apthorp, Gavin Tappenaen 7 8 4 5 5 8 9 3 4 53 44 pts
7 IRL 4002 John Lavery, David o brien 16 5 5 13 3 7 8 5 8 70 54 pts
8 GBR 4016 Hamish Mackay Andrew, Lawson 12 15 11 7 7 14 7 9 7 89 74 pts
9 IRL 3864 Ian Mathews, Keith Poole 10 13 6 8 6 6 21 18 11 99 78 pts
10 GBR 4025 Chris Gorringe, Nadia Hosie 5 7 9 15 15 17 10 4 21 103 82 pts
11 GBR 4020 Graham Scroggie, Ben Scroggie 9 18 10 12 9 11 5 26 14 114 88 pts
12 ESP 3279 Juan G. Manresa, Luis Valentin Fernández 13 12 18 25 14 3 13 15 9 122 97 pts
13 GBR 3914 Adrian Tattersall, Tim Smart 8 11 OCS 11 17 15 14 12 17 137 105 pts
14 GBR 4029 Stephen Hopson, Nigel King 15 9 13 18 16 9 16 10 18 124 106 pts
15 ESP 3804 David Michael, Clough Alan Green 17 19 14 6 12 13 17 17 12 127 108 pts
16 ESP 3592 Vicent Harris, Patrick Harris 18 16 12 20 20 21 12 11 6 136 115 pts
17 ESP 3728 David James Barber, Hannah Elizabeth Barber 14 17 19 22 10 20 11 16 29 158 129 pts
18 ESP 3577 John Lawrence Walker, Stephen Babbage 22 14 20 17 24 12 22 14 19 164 140 pts
19 IRL 3938 Niall Meagher, Nicki Matthews 11 21 17 21 28 23 15 20 13 169 141 pts
20 IRL 3757 Tom Galvin, Ben Mulligan 20 10 OCS 14 11 24 23 21 28 183 151 pts
21 ESP 3724 Staphen John Hart, Steven Phillips 27 20 22 16 18 18 30 23 16 190 160 pts
22 IRL 4028 Dave Mulvin, Valerie Mulvin 28 30 27 26 26 5 28 13 15 198 168 pts
23 IRL 3897 Ken Dumpleton, John Mcneilly 21 23 16 23 19 22 24 DNF 25 205 173 pts
24 GBR 3610 David Miles, Philip Marcus Parry 30 26 25 10 25 16 26 22 24 204 174 pts
25 IRL 3893 Peter Lawson, Jo 19 22 15 27 22 DNF 18 DNF 23 210 178 pts
26 IRL 3774 Tom Murphy, Hugh Cahill 23 28 21 30 21 28 19 24 26 220 190 pts
27 ESP 3763 Scott Walker, Andrew Harvey 26 25 24 24 27 25 20 27 20 218 191 pts
28 ESP 3589 Emiliano Llinás, Rafael Jaime Matas 25 27 28 28 30 27 27 19 22 233 203 pts
29 ESP 3600 Michael Beecken, Stephen Parry 24 31 26 29 23 19 29 28 30 239 208 pts
30 IRL 3665 Ryan Ryan, John Macaree DNC 24 29 DNF 29 26 25 25 27 249 217 pts
31 ESP 3388 Francisco Palmer, Jaume Pujadas 29 29 23 19 DNF DNC DNC DNC DNC 260 228 pts

Published in Flying Fifteen

The home club of Laser Radial Olympic Silver medalist Annalise Murphy, the National Yacht Club is a lot more besides. It is also the spiritual home of the offshore sailing body ISORA, the Dun Laoghaire to Dingle Race and the biggest Flying Fifteen fleet in Ireland. Founded on a loyal membership, the National Yacht Club at the East Pier in Dun Laoghaire on Dublin Bay enjoys a family ethos and a strong fellowship in a relaxed atmosphere of support and friendship through sailing.

Bathing in the gentle waterfront ambience of Dun Laoghaire on the edge of South County Dublin, the National Yacht Club has graced the waters of the Irish Sea and far beyond for more than a century and in 2020 celebrates its sesquicentennial.  

The club is particularly active in dinghy and keelboat one-design racing and has hosted three World Championships in recent years including the Flying Fifteen Worlds in 2003, 2019 and the SB3 Worlds in 2008. The ISAF Youth Worlds was co-hosted with our neighbouring club the Royal St. George Yacht Club in 2012...

National Yacht Club Facilities

Facilities include a slipway directly accessing Dun Laoghaire Harbour, over eighty club moorings, platform parking, pontoons, fuelling, watering and crane-lifting ensure that the NYC is excellently equipped to cater for all the needs of the contemporary sailor. Berths with diesel, water, power and overnight facilities are available to cruising yachtsmen with shopping facilities being a short walk away. The club is active throughout the year with full dining and bar facilities and winter activities include bridge, snooker, quiz nights, wine tasting and special events.

National Yacht Club History

Although there are references to an active “club” prior to 1870, history records that the present clubhouse was erected in 1870 at a cost of £4,000 to a design by William Sterling and the Kingstown Royal Harbour Boat Club was registered with Lloyds in the same year. By 1872 the name had been changed to the Kingston Harbour Boat Club and this change was registered at Lloyds.

In 1881. the premises were purchased by a Captain Peacocke and others who formed a proprietary club called the Kingstown Harbour Yacht Club again registered at Lloyds. Some six years later in 1877 the building again changed hands being bought by a Mr Charles Barrington. and between 1877 and 1901 the club was very active and operated for a while as the “Absolute Club” although this change of name was never registered.

In 1901, the lease was purchased by three trustees who registered it as the Edward Yacht Club. In 1930 at a time when the Edward Yacht Club was relatively inactive, a committee including The Earl of Granard approached the trustees with a proposition to form the National Yacht Club. The Earl of Granard had been Commodore of the North Shannon Y.C. and was a senator in the W.T.Cosgrave government. An agreement was reached, the National Yacht Club was registered at Lloyds. The club burgee was created, red cross of Saint George with blue and white quarters being sky cloud, sea and surf. The Earl of Granard became the first Commodore.

In July of 1950, a warrant was issued to the National Yacht Club by the Government under the Merchant Shipping Act authorising members to hoist a club ensign in lieu of the National Flag. The new ensign to include a representation of the harp. This privilege is unique and specific to members of the National Yacht Club. Sterling’s design for the exterior of the club was a hybrid French Chateau and eighteenth century Garden Pavilion and today as a Class A restricted building it continues to provide elegant dining and bar facilities.

An early drawing of the building shows viewing balconies on the roof and the waterfront façade. Subsequent additions of platforms and a new slip to the seaward side and most recently the construction of new changing rooms, offices and boathouse provide state of the art facilities, capable of coping with major international and world championship events. The club provides a wide range of sailing facilities, from Junior training to family cruising, dinghy sailing to offshore racing and caters for most major classes of dinghies, one design keelboats, sports boats and cruiser racers. It provides training facilities within the ISA Youth Sailing Scheme and National Power Boat Schemes.

Past Commodores

1931 – 42 Earl of Granard 1942 – 45 T.J. Hamilton 1945 – 47 P.M. Purcell 1947 – 50 J.J. O’Leary 1950 – 55 A.A. Murphy 1955 – 60 J.J. O’Leary 1960 – 64 F. Lemass 1964 – 69 J.C. McConnell 1969 – 72 P.J. Johnston 1972 – 74 L. Boyd 1974 – 76 F.C. Winkelmann 1976 – 79 P.A. Browne 1979 – 83 W.A. Maguire 1983 – 87 F.J. Cooney 1987 – 88 J.J. Byrne 1988 – 91 M.F. Muldoon 1991 – 94 B.D. Barry 1994 – 97 M.P.B. Horgan 1997 – 00 B. MacNeaney 2000 – 02 I.E. Kiernan 2002 – 05 C.N.I. Moore 2005 – 08 C.J. Murphy 2008 – 11 P.D. Ryan 2011 – P. Barrington 2011-2014 Larry Power 2014-2017 Ronan Beirne 2017 – 2019

At A Glance - National Yacht Club 2024 Events

  • 24th February Optimist Sprint
  • 25th February Leinster Schools Team Racing
  • 3rd March Leinster Schools Team Racing
  • 13th April Lift in
  • 20th April Leinster Schools Team Racing
  • 23rd – 24th, 27th – 28th April University Invitational Match Racing Championships
  • 11th – 12th May 29er Easterns and Invitational Match Racing Nationals
  • 25th – 26th May Women at the Helm Regatta
  • 15th June NYC Regatta
  • 22nd – 23rd June Topper Southern Champs
  • 10th July NYC Junior Regatta
  • 5th September NYC End of Season Race
  • 21st – 22nd September F15 East Coast Championships
  • 5th October Start of F15 Frostbite Series
  • 12th October Lift Out
  • 19th – 20th October RS Aero Easterns

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