Simon Coveney’s Corby 34.7 'Waterfront' emerged as the top performer in Royal Cork Yacht Club Coastal Series racing on Cork Harbour after four races sailed in the Spinnaker IRC division.
Waterfront finished level on four nett points with John and Ronan Downing’s Half Tonner Miss Whiplash, but secured the overall lead on countback following a consistent scoreline across the series.
Ria Lyden’s X332 Ellida completed the IRC top three on 11 points.
Tonner Charge – John and Ronan Downing’s Half Tonner Miss Whiplash was narrowly denied overall lead on countback after finishing level on points with Waterfront in Royal Cork Yacht Club Coastal Series racing on Cork Harbour. Photo: Robert Bateman
The Spinnaker ECHO standings also highlighted the increasingly varied mix of cruiser-racer designs now competing regularly in Cork Harbour.
Waterfront topped the ECHO rankings ahead of Daragh McCarthy’s Sun Fast 3200 Mach 2 and Frank Caul and John Molloy’s Grand Soleil 37 Prince of Tides.
Fast Passage – Daragh McCarthy’s Sun Fast 3200 Mach 2 races in Royal Cork Yacht Club Coastal Series action on Cork Harbour, where the offshore-focused design secured second overall in the Spinnaker ECHO standings. Photo: Robert Bateman
The fleet includes a broad spread of designs ranging from classic Half Ton and Quarter Ton era boats to modern offshore-oriented racer-cruisers and lightweight performance designs.
Among the newest arrivals was the FarEast 28R Resolute, which made its Cork Harbour debut during the series sailed by Mark Mansfield and Jon McClean but it did not compete on May 23rd with Mansfield competing in Scotland.
The modern Simonis Voogd-designed sportsboat adds another contemporary design to a local fleet that continues to evolve around competitive 25 to 35-foot cruiser-racers.
Racing off Roches Point in the Royal Cork Yacht Club Coastal Series action on Cork Harbour Photo: Robert Bateman
As Afloat has previously reported, Cork Harbour has increasingly become one of Ireland’s strongest centres for smaller performance cruiser-racer fleets, combining close racing with manageable campaign costs and crew numbers.
Spinnaker IRC Top Three
- Waterfront (Corby 34.7 Custom) – Simon Coveney – 4 pts
- Miss Whiplash (1/2 Ton) – John & Ronan Downing – 4 pts
- Ellida (X332) – Ria Lyden – 11 pts
Spinnaker ECHO Top Three
- Waterfront (Corby 34.7 Custom) – Simon Coveney – 4 pts
- Mach 2 (Sun Fast 3200) – Daragh McCarthy – 9 pts
- Prince of Tides (Grand Soleil 37) – Frank Caul & John Molloy – 11 pts

















































