A strong turnout marked the final day of the Brown and Brown Winter League at Royal Cork Yacht Club on Sunday, 7 December.
Race Officer Sean Hanly set Course 23 from the club’s course card for the concluding race.
Crews were served bacon baps before racing and invited to contribute to the RNLI. After racing, sailors gathered in the Crosshaven clubhouse for mulled wine and mince pies and a festive prizegiving.
The RCYC Winter League 2025 prizes on display in Crosshaven Photo: Bob Bateman
In the Non-Spinnaker Echo 1 fleet, Ellida, an X332 helmed by Ria Lyden (RCYC), emerged victorious after five races with one discard. North Star, an Albin Express helmed by Fiona and Jack Young (RCYC), took second. Third went to Bateleur 88, a Castro 3/4 Ton sailed by Pat Tanner (RCYC).
Seamus Gilroy and his crew with the trophy for Split Point after topping the Non-Spinnaker Echo 2 fleet at the Brown and Brown Winter League Photo: Bob Bateman
The Echo 2 division was topped by Split Point, a Dufour 34P skippered by Seamus Gilroy (RCYC). Clodagh, an Oceanis 311 helmed by Rob Foster (RCYC), claimed second, with Holly Blue, a Red Admiral raced by Eric Lisson (RCYC), in third.
Fiona Young accepts the award for North Star, celebrating class success in both Echo 1 and IRC 1 at the Brown and Brown Winter League prizegiving.
In IRC 1, North Star repeated her success, with Fiona Young (RCYC) steering the Albin Express to another first overall. Alpaca, an X4 sailed by Paul and Deirdre Tingle (RCYC), placed second. Bateleur 88 (Pat Tanner, RCYC) completed the podium.
The IRC 2 class saw a win for Apache, an Albin Express helmed by Alan Mulcahy (Kinsale Yacht Club). Holly Blue (Eric Lisson, RCYC) secured another podium finish in second. Summer Light, a Laser 28 helmed by Derry Good (RCYC), took third.
RCYC Winter League Finale Prizegiving Photo Gallery by Bob Bateman
Provisional results (below) were posted at 14:35 and may be subject to change.

















































