Ewen Barry and his daughter Thea were clear winners of the Fireball Leinster Championship at Skerries Sailing Club at the weekend.
In a fleet of 16 boats and in a wide variety of conditions they sailed consistently fast to beat the second placed Fireball of Chris Bateman and Bella Waterman by 8 points to 15. Third place went to Josh Porter and Cara McDowell on 15 points. By scoring two wins on day one of the event they beat frequent winners Noel Butler & Stephen Oram into 4th place on tie-break.
The event, in tandem with the 420 Ulsters, took place over two days of the bank holiday weekend.
Saturday's racing saw great conditions with winds of about 12 - 18 knots south-easterly while Sunday's racing was postponed for about 30 minutes to allow the lighter winds to settle in direction and strength. Principal race officer Liam Dineen, assisted by Helen Ryan and Micheline Shiels set trapezoid courses on Saturday. Somewhat constrained by geography these were short sharp courses which for Fireballs involved a long final reach and a downwind finish.
While on the short side of short, this allowed both fleets to enjoy four races on the Saturday leaving Sunday open to two much longer races to complete the series of six.
Sunday's racing over traditional Olympic Triangle courses took place in about 6-10 knots of breeze. Race five was shortened after the second leeward rounding as the breeze became increasingly feeble but the final race saw a steadier wind, especially out to sea. The tricky judgement call all weekend was where to go - wind versus tide, versus possible wind bends and shifts, all the while trying to remain in decent pressure.
On the Saturday there were frequently gains inshore due to a wind bend despite better breezes out to sea. On Sunday heading out to sea seemed to pay best especially in race six. In the silver fleet Jack McDowell & Hugo Micka took first, followed by Alan Henry & Alan Stamp, and Rachel Deasy & Daithi Murphy.
All in all this was a fantastic first summer event for the Irish Fireball fleet, frustrated from seeing the Munsters postponed due to the fuel protests. It was a great shakedown for a very busy season which will see probably the largest ever Irish Fireball fleet head to the UK in July for the World Championship in Torbay. One interesting observation in terms of the fleet and affordability over the weekend - the winning boat was of the newest design with twin poles and all modern bells and whistles- but second placed boat was thirty years old! As always, it's not really the boat, it's the sailors...
Next Travellers Event for Fireballs is the Nationals in Howth Yacht Club 19, 20, 21st June but before that there is a great opportunity for Fireballs (and other dinghies) ro enjoy decent racing at the two-day DMYC regatta 6th & 7th June. All dinghies welcome!
Overall Results:
Pos Sail No Helm Crew Club Fleet R1 R2 R3 R4 R5 R6 Pts
1st 15183 Ewen Barry Thea Barry MBSC Gold ‑4 2 1 1 3 1 8
2nd 14870 Chris Bateman Bella Waterman MBSC Gold ‑6 3 4 3 1 2 13
3rd 15022 Josh Porter Cara McDowell NSC/MYC/SSC Gold 1 1 8 ‑10 2 3 15
4th 15061 Noel Butler Stephen Oram NYC Gold 2 4 3 2 4 ‑6 15
5th 14855 Matthew Cotter Conor Twohig Howth Yacht Club Gold ‑8 7 2 6 7 4 26
6th 15114 Daniel Thompson Harry Thompson RStG/WHBTC Gold 3 6 5 8 6 ‑12 28
7th 14938 Niall McGrotty Neil Cramer SSC Gold ‑11 5 9 7 5 5 31
8th 14915 Frank Miller Ed Butler DMYC Gold 10 ‑11 11 5 10 7 43
9th 14740 Jack McDowell Hugo Micka MYC Gold 9 8 7 9 13 ‑14 46
10th 15016 Louise McKenna Hermine OKeeffe RStG Gold ‑14 9 10 12 8 8 47
11th 15156 Jack McNaughton Edward Coyne DMYC Gold ‑12 10 6 11 12 10 49
12th 1506 Alan Henry Alan Stamp GBSC Silver ‑13 13 13 4 9 11 50
13th 15060 Rachel Deasy DaithΓ Murphy Tralee Bay SC Silver 5 12 ‑14 14 14 13 58
14th 146 Jon Evans Aidan Caulfield Sligo YC Gold 7 14 ‑16 15 16 9 61
15th 14691 Pat McGoldrick Paul Ter Horst SID Silver 15 15 12 ‑16 11 15 68
16th 14630 David Mcilwee Peter McMullan Bray Sailing Club Silver ‑16 16 15 13 15 16 75

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