CH Marine Glandore Classic Regatta
by Cormac O'Carroll 2 Aug 2013 08:27 BST
20-26 July 2013
The 2013 CH Marine Glandore Classic concluded last weekend with the final prize-giving on the balcony of the Marine Hotel. The committee were delighted that the new format regatta was so well received by all throughout the week.
There was a fantastic turn out for the Parade of Sail on the opening weekend, the addition of cruise days to Baltimore and the Fastnet was well supported. The town of Baltimore put on a great reception for the Classic visitors and later in the week the trip to Castletownsend was also well supported on the water and at MaryAnnes. While the stars for many were the appearance of Jolie Brise, "The Boat of the Regatta" award, and the lovely Fife Solway Maid "Concours de Regatta" award, the Commodore Diarmuid O'Donovan emphasized that it takes all the skippers crew and boats to make the regatta so successful and he thanked a lll participants and volunteers as he presented overall prizes for the nine divisions that participated in the regatta.
The Harbour fleets of Menai Straits Fifes, Dragons, Squibs, Ettes, Dayboats and Clinker classes were keenly raced over the six days with tie break winners in the Dragon and the Squib class. In the Bay and Workboat classes Mike Walshes 1979 Holman & Pye "Saidhbhear" won the Bay Class2 in the Gaffers Sean Walsh's "Tir na Nóg" was the winner.
The other new addition for this regatta was the Oar and Sail programme this got off to a very promising start with three of the Atlantic Challenge Bantry Boats and well as a number of raid type boats on the water and competing on the Saturday and Sunday, the regatta was delighted with their participation and hope to increase the Oar and sail programme for the 2015 Glandore Classic Regatta.
Harbour Class Results:
Menai Fife Class: "Ceridwen" Mark McGarry
Dragon Class: "Sonata" Diarmuid O'Donovan
Squib Class: "Two Dee" David Sheahan
Castletownsend Ette Class: "Saguette" Rui Ferriera
Dayboat/Clinker: "Coleen Deas" David Williams
Dinghy: "PaPa2" Nigel Young