Resolute and Illegal Take Early Control at RCYC At Home Regatta
Light northerly winds provided a testing opening day for the 306th Royal Cork Yacht Club At Home Regatta in Cork Harbour on Saturday (August 22), with two races completed for the keelboat divisions.
Race Officer Richard Leonard took the keelboat fleet outside the harbour, where the opening race used windward-leeward and triangular courses. Three rounds were sailed by Class One and two by Class Two.
Blue Streak – Fiona Young's Albin Express North Star leads a colourful downwind charge under spinnaker during the Royal Cork Yacht Club At Home Regatta. North Star lies third in Class Two IRC and second on ECHO after two races. Photo: Robert Bateman
Inside the harbour, the dinghy fleets faced particularly slack conditions.
Resolute Scores IRC Double
Jon Mclean's FarEast 28R Resolute made a perfect start in ICRA Spinnaker Class One IRC, winning both races to lead on two points.
Ronan Downing's Andrieu Half Tonner Miss Whiplash was equally consistent with two second places for four points, while Tim McCarthy and Wan Waterman's J/111 Joyride lies third after a fifth and third.
On ECHO, Joyride reversed the order with two race victories to lead on two points. Miss Whiplash is second on six points, tied with Pat Tanner's Castro three-quarter tonner Bateleur 88.
Illegal Unbeaten in Class Two
Perfectly Legal – Colm Garvey's Quarter Tonner Illegal races off Roches Point on its way to two IRC wins in ICRA Spinnaker Class Two at the Royal Cork Yacht Club At Home Regatta. Photo: Robert Bateman
Colm Garvey's Ceccarelli Quarter Tonner Illegal was another double winner, taking both ICRA Spinnaker Class Two IRC races to establish an early three-point advantage.
Barry and Marina Rose's Albin Express Obsession and Fiona Young's sistership North Star are tied on five points, with Obsession holding second overall.
Illegal also leads Class Two ECHO after scores of 3,1 left Garvey tied on four points with North Star, which scored 1,3. Gary O'Neill's Sigma 33 Musketeer is third.
Ellida Dominates Non-Spinnaker Class One
Marking The Double – Ria Lyden's X-332 Ellida rounds a mark on her way to winning both IRC and ECHO races in Non-Spinnaker Class One at the Royal Cork Yacht Club At Home Regatta. Photo: Robert Bateman
Ria Lyden's X-332 Ellida was unbeatable in Non-Spinnaker Class One, winning both races under IRC and ECHO.
Under IRC, Ronan Twomey's First 40.7 Rosmarina is second on six points, tied with the McGrath family's Dehler 34 Big Mac.
Sean Hanley's Sigma 33 Siamsa holds second under ECHO, with Rosmarina third.
Four Seas and Loch Greine Share Class Two Honours
Close Company – Rob Foster's Oceanis 311 Four Seas races alongside Derry Good's Laser 28 Summer Light in Non-Spinnaker Class Two at the Royal Cork Yacht Club At Home Regatta. Four Seas won both IRC races. Photo: Robert Bateman
Rob Foster's Oceanis 311 Four Seas produced another perfect IRC scoreline in Non-Spinnaker Class Two, winning both races.
Tom O'Mahony's Hanse 311 Loch Greine and Derry Good's Laser 28 Summer Light are tied on five points behind the leader.
The ECHO standings are headed by Loch Greine, whose second and first give O'Mahony three points. Four Seas is one point behind, with the Collins family's Bavaria 32 Sepideh third on eight.
The 306th At Home Regatta continues at Crosshaven on Sunday, with the Royal Cork programme scheduled across August 22 and 23.

















































