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Wednesday 1 November 2023

RS Aero Dinghy Season Concludes at Howth with 16 Boat Turnout


 

The Irish RS Aero fleet completed their 2023 Summer Season at the KODC Advisory-sponsored Eastern Championship held at Howth Yacht Club over the weekend.


The sixteen competitors enjoyed classic Howth conditions with an Easterly breeze and waves providing challenging but exhilarating racing.


A key part of the Irish RS Aero class events has been providing a coaching or training session on the afternoon before the event to improve the levels of all sailors. At the session on Friday afternoon, the Irish fleet got to benefit from the expertise of top UK Aero sailors Noah Rees and Jack Miller, who were fresh from coming second and third at the Aero World Championships held in Sardinia in August. The two lads were so generous with their time and knowledge with go-faster tweaks, tips, and tricks which the Irish fleet would put into practice in the racing over the weekend.


On Saturday, three excellent forty-minute races were completed under the guidance of PRO Harry Gallagher. The efficiency and quick turnaround between races meant the fleet adjourned to HYC to enjoy some excellent food and drinks before all retired to watch the Rugby World Cup final. Only one race took place on Sunday as the race committee made the sensible decision to call it a day following a large squall and wind against tide conditions.


The event was won by HYC’s Daragh Sheridan, enjoying “home court” advantage in his local waters.


The win by one point from Jack Miller in second and Noah Rees a further two points back in third was a testament to the close nature of the racing.


Next year will also see a full calendar of regional events and a return to Howth for the Irish Nationals in June 2024 which will again be supported by KODC Advisory.

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