The Royal Cork Yacht Club’s Brown & Brown Winter League wrapped up its latest round of racing on Sunday, 30 November, with provisional results highlighting strong performances across the fleets.
The X332 Ellida, skippered by Ria Lyden Photo: Bob Bateman
In the Non-Spinnaker Echo1 fleet, Ellida (Ria Lyden) secured the top spot, winning three of the four races. North Star (Fiona & Jack Young) finished second, with Alpaca (Paul and Deirdre Tingle) in third.
Fiona & Jack Young's Albin Express North Star Photo: Bob Bateman
The Non-Spinnaker Echo2 fleet was won by Split Point, helmed by Seamus Gilroy, followed by Fire Diamond (Mark & Zac Ring) and Clodagh (Rob Foster), all showing steady form across the series.
Seamus Gilroy's Dufour 34P Split Point Photo: Bob Bateman
In the Non-Spinnaker IRC1 fleet, North Star (Fiona Young) took first place after an impressive string of results. Alpaca and Ellida completed the top three.
Holly Blue, helmed by Eric Lisson, topped the Non-Spinnaker IRC2 fleet, ahead of Apache (Alan Mulcahy) and Summer Light (Derry Good).
All fleets have completed four races, with one discard applied. Results were calculated under the ECHO or IRC rating systems as appropriate. Standings remain provisional as of 14:20 on 30 November.
The day's race also saw two shipping movements: Independent Future arrived inbound at 12:00, while Sea Truck Precision departed outbound between 13:00 and 14:00.
Racing continues next weekend.

















































