Winners Govan Berridge & David Coleman with Killaoloe SC Commodore John Callanan

RS Sailing Inlands great success on Lough Derg

The RS400 and RS200 fleets descended on Lough Derg for the RS Inlands, hosted by Killaloe Sailing Club recently.

The event attracted the largest fleet of the season. Perhaps everyone was keen to have a good nose around the brand-new facilities, as Killaloe Sailing Club (KSC) has just redeveloped their grounds, adding in a clubhouse, boathouse and extending the dinghy park and car park.

Race Officer Michael Tyrell scheduled four races on day 1. The seventeen-strong RS400 fleet kicked off the racing into a challenging southerly beat. Most of the sailors were used to compensating for tides and waves and so had the comparatively novel challenge of fickle lake winds to contend with. The fleet split early as everyone headed to the eastern or western shores to search for the best pressure.

Perhaps it was local knowledge that won out in the search for the wind as Govan Berridge & David Coleman of KSC led at the windward mark, a lead they held to the race finish, despite the challenge from Marty O'Leary & Kevin Johnson of Greystones SC, who themselves kept John Downey & Sandy Rimmington from Monkstown Bay SC in third.

The second race was a stand-out victory for Paul Phelan & Alan Leddy of Greystones SC, who practically ran aground on the Tipperary shore, before tacking to the mark and consolidating a massive lead which nobody could overhaul.

Robbie O’Sullivan & Phil McGlade from Monkstown Bay SC, who had explored the Clare shoreline before came home to second place, beating Peter Bayly & Paddy Blackley of Greystones SC to third.

The third race was another cat and mouse affair, with Bayly & Blackley proving the eventual winners. While the almost inevitable split in the fleet probably gave them huge headaches about who to cover on the final downwind, it was made slightly easier by O’Leary & Johnson snapping their boom clean in half. Berridge & Coleman took second place, with O’Sullivan & McGlade in third.

The final race of the day featured the most lead changes, with the nip-and-tuck racing bringing equal measures of satisfaction and stress, as everyone continued to seek the best pressure across the width of the lake. Berridge & Coleman, eventually found the front of the fleet at the final windward mark and held on during the final downwind to pip Bayly & Blackley, while Downey & Rimmington took the final placing.

Sunday’s forecast proved frustratingly accurate and so the results from Saturday stood, with overall winners, Govan Berridge & David Coleman taking the trophy to Killaloe. Second place went to Peter Bayly & Paddy Blackley with consistent showing by Robbie O’Sullivan & Phil McGlade earning them third overall.

In the RS200 fleet, Galway City SC’s Alex & Martin Roe scored a series of bullets to take the overall win, with KSC pairing, Pat Culloo & Susan Le Mignon coming second. Third place was taken by the Galway Bay SC duo, John Barry & Margaret Cronin.

All competitors, however, thoroughly enjoyed the KSC hospitality and their new club facilities had a proper commissioning!