Archive for September, 2009

Team Redman Fisher takes Irish SB3 National Championship

Monday, September 21st, 2009

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Peter Kennedy, Dave Cheyne and Stephen Kane from the RNIYC have won the Laser Performance / Matthews Centre SB3 Irish National Championship sailed in Crosshaven over the weekend of 18th to 20th of September. 47 boats competed over 8 races in a variety of sailing conditions.

Overall first 1st Lady Helm Downwind fleet sailwest

Friday started with a light South Easterly breeze and testing conditions for all competitors.  Brian Reilly from Sligo got off to a good start with a win in race 1 which was followed by a win in race 2 for young local 420 sailor Rob Lehane who continued to impress throughout the event. With the breeze dying away completely race officer Donal Mclement postponed race 3 and finished racing for the day.

Saturday started with a light Northerly Breeze for Race 3. The right hand side of the beat favoured with boats approaching the top mark near Trabolgan from the right having a nice lead. Gareth Flannigan sailing McCreedy Sailboats sailed a nice race holding on to take a comfortable win. However following a protest over the starting sequence this race was thrown out.
Mccready Sailboats
Race 4 saw the breeze shifting further to the right and increasing to a nice 10-12 knots. Ben Duncan returning to form took the race win from Brian Reilly. Race 5 and 6 continued in similar conditions with Brian Reilly continuing well taking race 5 from Stefan Hyde / Gerry Dowling.
Competitors were over eager for a number of starts and following a number of General recalls 8 boats were Black Flagged and returned home early. Sean Craig sailed very consistently with no results outside the top ten and took the race win from Gareth Flannigan in race 6.

With the breeze constantly shifting Race Officer Donal Mclement did very well to get 4 races sailed and sailors returned to shore after a long day on the water at 19:00. The overnight lead was held by Peter Kennedy / Dave Cheyne who had a narrow lead from Sean Craig and Gareth Flannigan.
After the long day on the water competitors were rewarded with an excellent meal in the packed yacht club together with the National 18 class and enjoyed live music in the bar until the early hours.

Sunday started with a light Southerly breeze and nice sunshine. The breeze had just filled enough to allow racing commence on time at 12:00. With the right hand side of the beat favouring, Peter Kennedy rounded the top mark in first and was not to be caught taking the race win from Sean Craig to set up for a tight final race with only a few points separating the top 3 boats.

With the breeze building nicely to 10 -12 knots for the final race, competitors were again over eager on a number of occasions and following a number of general recalls 13 boats fell foul of the black flag and headed for an early shower and crane out. Among those caught was Peter Kennedy who had to return to shore in the knowledge that a good result for either Sean Craig or Gareth Flannigan would deny them the title. The race was won by Emma Mcdonald from Darragh Sheridan in second both from HYC. However with Sean Craig having his worst result and Gareth Flannigan managing a 12th the title went to Peter Kennedy / Dave Cheyne with Sean Craig a few points behind in second and Ben Duncan and the Sharkbait team from HYC snatching third from Gareth Flannigan.

Laura Dillon sailing Investwise.ie narrowly beat Emma Mcdonald for first Lady helm with the 2 HYC boats finishing in 6th and 7th. The Silver fleet trophy was won by Daragh Sheridan sailing Dinghy Supplies with Rob Cahill taking the Bronze fleet trophy.
The winners received excellent prizes courtesy of Laser Performance and the Matthews Centre with Peter Kennedy / Dave Cheyne collecting a new jib for first overall.

Complete Results |   Bob Bateman’s Big Gallery of Pictures is here.

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Nationals this week in RCYC

Monday, September 14th, 2009

The Laser SB3 National Championship will be held in the Royal Cork Yacht Club from the 18th to the 20th of September. A competitive fleet is expected with up to 50 boats from clubs all over Ireland expected. Racing will take place off Roche’s Point where plenty of excitement can be expected among the fleet.

Among the main contenders will be Ben Duncan and crew from HYC, and a strong contingent from Northern Ireland including Gareth Flannigan sailing McCreedy sailboats and Peter Kennedy / Dave Cheyne, Local Sailors Ronan and Killian Collins will be in the hunt sailing in their home waters and a strong showing can also be expected from Sean Craig and crew from the Dun Laoghaire.

Sponsored by Laser Performance and the Matthews Centre, competition at the top of the fleet will be intense with the added bonus of a new jib for first overall courtesy of Laser Performance and excellent prizes sponsored by the Matthews Centre.

The social side will also be busy with the National 18 Class Championship taking place the same weekend. A beer bash followed by a class dinner in conjunction with the National 18 class will take place on Saturday Night is sure to keep going into the early hours.

Crane In will take place on the RNLI pier in Crosshaven which is located 200m from the Yacht Club on the way into Crosshaven Village.

The crane will operate at the following times

Thursday 17th     15:00 – 21:00
Sunday 20th    15:00 – 21:00

After launching, boats can motor up to the club marina where berthing will be provided. Please ensure that adequate fenders are used as rafting of boats will be required.

Boat trailers should be moved to the club car park immediately after launching. This is located on the Carrigaline side of the Dinghy park where an area will be allocated for these. Each competitor will be issued with a tag for their trailer at registration. This tag is to be attached to the trailer in order to identify trailers in the car park.

Competitors should note that excellent Slip launching facilities are available in the Club and that boats should use these if possible.

The Irish in Cascais

Friday, September 4th, 2009

Irish in Cascais

Flying the flag are the Sonic Zoom team in a chartered POR boat:

Emmet Ryan with James Budd, Anna Mackenzie and Jonny White

Read the official daily reports here.