After a one-hour postponement ashore, waiting for fog to lift, the Royal Cork Yacht Club fleet got set for the penultimate round of its 2023 Autumn League.
Race Officer Anthony O'Leary, with his team of Sally O'Leary, Tom Durcan and Tom Kirby, headed to the outer harbour in a light south-easterly, which gradually built during the day to no more than 8 to 10 knots.
O'Leary set a weather mark to seaward for spinnaker classes and set both white sail fleets on a downwind start into the harbour, where they did two rounds (as per number 11 on the RCYC course card).
The white sail fleet goosewinging downwind on the penultimate day of racing at the Royal Cork Yacht Club's Autumn League 2023 Photo: Mary Malone
The spinnaker classes, having gone to the weather mark, sailed back to the harbour to do three rounds of the same course.
Five 1720 sportsboats competed on their course, and with the cruiser fleet sailing through them, it made for a grand harbour spectacle on a late October day.
Five 1720 sportsboats competed on a separate course on day four of Royal Cork Yacht Club's Autumn League 2023 Photo: Mary Malone
Conor Phelan's string of wins in the Quarter-Tonner Anchor Challenge in IRC Two Spinnaker division was broken today by Fiona Young's Albin Express North Star who, despite counting two 'DNCs' for the first two races of the league, now moves to second overall ahead of Stephen Lysaght's Elan 333 Reavra Too in third. Michael McCann's Etchells 22 Don't Dilly Dally, who was second, drops to fourth.
David Dwyer's Farr Half Tonner, Swuzzlebubble (KZ3494) rounds a mark on day four of Royal Cork Yacht Club's Autumn League 2023 Photo: Mary Malone
David Dwyer's Farr Half Tonner, Swuzzlebubble, won in IRC One Spinnaker Division and remains the overall leader of a nine-boat fleet. Annamarie and Denis Murphy's Grand Soliel 40 Nieulargo is second, with Brian Jones' J122 Jelly Baby replacing Finbarr O'Regan's J109 in third place.
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