Regatta attracts local sailing talent

Dublin People 16 Apr 2012
The Laser Class start at the Early Bird Regatta in Malahide.

MALAHIDE Yacht Club’s newly re-developed Dinghy Sailing Centre at Broadmeadows was the scene for a highly successful Early Bird Regatta recently which attracted 60 boats in four classes from Howth, Sutton, Rush, Skerries, Malahide and Dun Laoghaire.

The event, supported by Dinghy Supplies, Starbucks and Dunnes Stores, had three races for each class, sailed in moderate northerly winds on Olympic courses set by Race Officer Neil Murphy.

The outstanding performance of the event was Howth’s Ronan Cull who topped the Laser class with three wins to finish first overall ahead of Daragh Peelo (Malahde Yacht Club) and Daragh Sheridan (Howth Yacht Club).

MYC sailors Derek Sheehan, Ciaran Costello and Darren Griffin headed the rankings in the Laser Radial division while Stephen Craig of Royal St George YC won the Laser 4.7s. His younger brother Harry headed the senior Optimist fleet ahead of Skerries’ Ben Walsh and Conor Kneafsey (National YC) while another NYC sailor Peter Fagan topped the junior fleet ahead of Malahide’s Gemma McDowell and Nicola Ferguson (NYC).

Philip McDowell (with crew Cian Buckley) of the host club won the 420 Class and the Topaz honours went to Malahide’s Conor Costello from clubmates Diarmuid Marron and Peter Cunning.

Malahide Yacht Club’s next open event at Broadmeadows is the Topaz National Championships in late June while in April, introductory sailing courses will be provided for the three local primary schools, and an Open Day for those interested in joining the club will be held on Saturday, April 21.

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