Archive for October, 2007

Cork Week 2008

Friday, October 26th, 2007

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Online registration is now open, Notice of Race is posted and a UK based SB3 was the second boat to enter. We get our own Windward Leeward course for the week.

Drawing on years of experience, both as a competitor at and organiser of events, Dave Meagher, Chairman of the Cork Week Race Committee, has designed an on-line entry system for next year’s event, which takes place from July 12th to 18th 2008.

“Effectively, all you need is your Sail Number and a credit card and you’re on your way to competing at the world’s friendliest Regatta,” says Meagher.

For those entering before February 29th 2008 , the Organising Committee have decided to maintain the 2006 Entry Fee. “Many of our competitors have been coming to Cork Week for many years and we see this as a way of recognising their loyalty to the event,” Dave continued, “as a Committee, we are always looking for ways to facilitate our visitors and as an added bonus this year, we have decided to offer FREE entry to the 100th on-line entrant. ”

Start making your plans!

Midlands on Lough Ree

Tuesday, October 23rd, 2007

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The first season for the Laser SB3 in Ireland drew to a close on the waters of Lough Ree during the 20th & 21st of October. The first batch of SB3’s only arrived in Ireland exactly a year ago but the class now has a following of over 70 boats. 31 boats made the trip to Lough Ree Yacht Club from Dublin, Cork, Waterford, Limerick and Northern Ireland. All 6 scheduled races were sailed and the OD, Vincent Rafter did a fantastic job getting all races sailed without delay. Numerous Helmsman’s Champions, National Champions and ex-Olympians were in attendance to ensure tight competition at the top of the fleet.

07mids3Four races were sailed on Saturday in 6 to 10 knots of breeze with the sun trying it’s hardest to brighten up the course. In Race 1, Ronan Collins sailing with his brother Killian and Donal Hegarty pushed hard to take the win ahead of Glenn Bourke, UK National Champion and 3 time Laser World Champion. Glenn was sailing with Enda O’Coineen & Jerry Dowling from Dun Laoghaire. In Race 2, Dave Barry, Gareth Nolan, Nevin Powell got the bullet followed by Sean Craig.

In Race 3 & 4 Ronan Collins & crew on The Kracken (3291) showed the fleet how it was done by winning two in a row, giving them an overnight lead with a score of 1,1,5,1. Sean Craig was lying 2nd overnight followed by Glenn Bourke in 3rd.

Saturday night was a hectic affair in the recently redeveloped clubhouse of Lough Ree Yacht Club. Before dinner, Glenn Bourke and Enda O’Coineen gave a very interesting presentation about the Volvo Ocean Race. After dinner everyone was glued to the television for the Rugby World Cup Final. The craic went on until late with 2 very willing barmen and Owen Hennessy & Co. playing great tunes.

07mids5Sunday morning dawned with a few fuzzy heads, a bit more breeze and the prospect of some downwind planing in 10 to 16 knots of breeze. Colin Galavan returned to the top of the fleet with a 1st in Race 5 following a disappointing start the previous day with a 14th and an OCS however he did have two 3rds on Saturday afternoon. John Malone took the helm of Helly Hansen in the absence of regular helm Tom Fitzpatrick and pulled off a 5th and a 1st on Sunday, along with a 2nd on Saturday, to gain a podium place with 3rd overall. Glenn Bourke showed great consistency with two 2nd places on Sunday to end up 2nd overall. However, the Cork crew of Ronan & Killian Collins & Donal Hegarty had done the hard work on Saturday and were happy with a 7th in Race 5. This was enough to allow the triumphant Corkmen an early shower without having to compete in the final race.

The inland waters of Lough Ree proved an interesting and very popular venue for an SB3 event with no tides, flat water and shifty breeze. The fleet prizes were kindly sponsored by Helly Hansen. In the Gold Fleet, Aiden O’Connell, sailing in his first SB3 event, took first followed by Colin Galavan in second and local sailor Christian Donagh in third. Another newcomer to SB3’s, Anthony Shanks, won the Silver Fleet followed by local sailors Martin McNamara & Donie Herraghty in second and Ger O’Rourke sailing his mini Chieftain into third. Emma McDonald received an award for best female helm and Emma received a voucher for a weekend for two in the Prince of Wales Hotel, Athlone.

Full results


Photos by Oona Herraghty — Click to enlarge.
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Royal Cork Autumn and Winter Series

Saturday, October 6th, 2007

SB3 Autumn and Winter Series just announced!

Saturday  13/10/07   RCYC Laser SB3  Autumn Series       FG   13.55
Monday    29/10/07   RCYC Laser SB3  Autumn Series      FG   13.55
Sunday    04/11/07    RCYC  Laser SB3  Winter Series       FG   11.55
Sunday    11/11/07    RCYC  Laser SB3  Winter Series       FG   11.55
Sunday    18/11/07    RCYC  Laser SB3  Winter Series      FG    11.55
Sunday    25/11/07   RCYC  Laser SB3  Winter Series      FG    11.55
Sunday    2/12/07     RCYC  Laser SB3  Winter Series      FG    11.55
Saturday  8/12/07    RCYC  Laser SB3  Winter Series      FG    11.55

–Eoin Leahy  eoin@promara.ie

The Summer Sunday Series

Monday, October 1st, 2007

That was fun! The results are available here (MS Excel file).