ICRA Nationals Looking Good !
The ICRA Nationals planned for the Royal Cork Yacht Club from 17th to 19th June already has entries from New Zealand, England, Wales, Dublin, Waterford, Kinsale, Crosshaven, Glandore, Schull and the West Coast and promises to be a true National Championship with top boats attending from all regions.
An exciting addition to the 2011 Nationals is the visit of up to 12 top boats from the UK Quarter Ton fleet. This is a class based in Cowes, consisting of 1970-1980s old IOR rule boats lovingly restored to within an inch of their lives and sailed by their owners many of whom are as vintage as their boats – la creme de la creme! They have begun to make an annual pilgrimage to southern Irish waters in recent years attracted by the quality of Cork Week and Sovereign’s Cup and ICRA are delighted to welcome them to the Irish Nationals.
Unbelievably one of these old quarter tonners, the beautiful Davidson designed Black Fun, is presently on a container ship on her way from Wellington New Zealand to these shores to take her chances against the local opposition. Black Fun is one of the early entries to the ICRA nationals.
These visiting boats will provide stiff competition to local boats such as Neil Kennefick and Joxer O Brien’s Tiger, Eamon Rohan’s new Farr designed Anchor Challenge, Jimmy Nyhan’s Outrigger and Ian Traver’s Bandit.
ICRA has responded to this development by providing new Open Quarter Ton Trophies to cater for this fleet and its professional participation. The visitors will race in division 3 for the new trophies alongside the regular fleet sailing under standard ICRA regulations.
Division Zero is shaping up very well with entries from such leading boats as Anthony O Leary’s Antix and Robert Davies Roxy VI of Rolex Commodores’ Cup winning fame as well as the beautiful Mills 36 Crazy Horse, of Nobby Reilly and Alan Chambers, Conor Phelan’s Royal Cork Ker 37 Jump and the still potent Corby 39 Gloves Off, Kieran Twomey.
Division 1 will see loyal supporters like the Mills 30, Raptor and and the Corby 33 Rockabill do battle with local boats such as Jelly Baby and True Pennance.
Division 2 promises top Class competition with the former Colwell and Murphy owned national champion, the Corby 25 Kinetic, now Azure and sailing under the burgee of Kinsale YC and helmed by Brian Goggin competing with a number of sister boats including Vinny O Shea’s Yanks $ Ffranks, Denis Coleman’s Thunderbird, Conor Ronan’s Ruthless from Sligo YC as well as many others such as Dux, Slack Alice, Zoom, Indigo, Sunburn, Xebec and Kodachi.
There is a Division 4 introduced for the first time this year with SCORA putting up the trophies. This is in response to a strong local Cork Harbour fleet in this Band.
The ICRA Corinthian Cup for Non-Spinnaker Boats comes to the South Coast also for the first time and a second Cup has been added to cater for both IRC and ECHO divisions.
This is a real opportunity for non spinnaker boats to compete in a Regatta of this calibre and a big fleet is expected.
Entry fees for boats entered by 29th April are reduced from €175 to €125 so get those entries in during April to take advantage of this incredible value. Reduced lift in and out fees and a great accommodation package are in place with Carrigaline Court Hotel.
The event website is now live, with further information for all competitors. Entries and payment may be taken online.
https://www.royalcork.com/icra2011/”
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