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GP14 Leinster Championship 2024 at Howth Yacht Club


by Ross Gingles & Andy Johnston 7 Jun 21:21 UTC
1-2 June 2024


A fleet of 34 boats gathered at Howth Yacht Club for the third event of the 2024 GP14 calendar, showcasing the impressive depth of talent in the fleet.


Predictions favoured Ross Kearney & Daniel Nelson (Royal North of Ireland YC), Sean Craig & Stephen Boyle (R St George & Sutton), and Colman Grimes & Ross Gingles (Skerries and Derwent Reservoir) to excel in the Leinster Championship.


However, the increasing competitiveness within the fleet is making predictions more challenging. The standout feature of the GP14 fleet is the emergence of home-grown talent, with elite sailors joining the races to test their skills. Among those drawn to the class at Howth were the 13th ranked ILCA 7 sailor Ewan McMahon, along with his father Jim, Howths Diana Kisane & Graham Curran, and Monkstown Bays Chris Bateman, now a familiar face on the GP14 circuit.


Noteworthy home-grown talent includes David Evans & William Draper, who continue to lead the charge for a large number of youth teams impressing this season.


The PRO Score Walls kindly accommodated gate starts for the event, enabling the fleet to prepare for the upcoming World Championship in August. Many of the fleet had never experienced gate starts and for some the honour of being pathfinder, on back of 5th place in prior race also came with some trepidation.


Notably the two-day event saw six different race winners across the two days of racing. Saturday featured a reasonably steady northerly breeze, warmed by a high-pressure system that brought hazy but clear skies. With Alan Blay & Hugh McNally as pathfinder, the first race win went to Class stalwarts John & Donal McGuiness (Moville BC). Race 2 with Chris Bateman & Kate Neville as pathfinders saw Hugh Gill & Richard Street (Sutton Dinghy Club and Blessington SC) take the honours from Sligo YCs David Evans & William Draper. Taking 5th in Race 2 meant Diana Kissane & Graham Curran were pathfinder for Race 3 and the Howth’s pairing found their footing to take the race win, leading from start to finish.


The emerging youth stars of the season David Evans & William Draper took 5th to be pathfinder for Race 4 with Colman Grimes of Skerries SC and Ross Gingles of Derwent Reservoir taking victory and becoming the overnight leaders despite holding a 10-point discard among their scores.


The championship remained open to six pairings overnight, with Sean Craig & Stephen Boyle holding the best discard and gross score, closely followed by Ross Kearney & Daniel Nelson, then Colman Grimes & Ross Gingles with Diana Kissane & Graham Curran, David Evans & William Draper and Hugh Gill & Richard Street still capable of pushing for podium spots. But would there be sufficient wind to complete the scehdule on Sunday.


Sunday’s race course was met with a lighter north-westerly breeze, which, combined with the land heating, created bands of calm and pressure and an ebbing tide. After an initial postponement to let the wind fill, PRO Score Walls managed to get the fleet away, with Blessingtons Sam Street & Josh Lloyd pathfinding in 5 knot breeze. The race saw light, tricky conditions with the event leaders covering each other with Michael Collender and Brian Walker of Mullingar SC storming up from the bronze fleet to grab the first race win of the day ahead of Alan Blay and Chris Bateman in 3rd.


The top three in the overall rankings fared poorly in this race, likely making it a discard for all of them, giving Sean Craig & Stephen Boyle 13 points over Ross Kearney & Daniel Nelson’s 16 and Colman Grimes & Ross Gingles’ 17.


For Race 6, the PRO Score Walls’ job was made easier with a sea breeze steadily setting in from an easterly direction. Ross Kearney & Daniel Nelson read the course well and secured their first race win of the event but not before having to battle David Evans & William Draper who led at the top mark from Curly Morris & Rachel Stewart the pathfinder for the last race. For a moment on the water the RNIYC pair were virtual fleet leaders but there was still time for changes.


Sean Craig & Stephen Boyle, lying 5th behind Sam Wray & Luke Henderson and Paddy O’ Connor & Brendan Brogan needed to finish 3rd or better for the championship. They eventually edged past the Sligo pair at the weather mark and into the finish to give them a single-point advantage over Ross Kearney & Daniel Nelson, with Colman Grimes and Ross Gingles finishing third overall.


In the Silver Fleet, David Evans & William Draper (Sligo YC) continued their dominant season, taking 1st (5th overall), followed by Rory Higgins & Chris Clayton (RNIYC) in 2nd, and Sam Wray & Luke Henderson (Sligo YC) in 3rd. The Bronze Fleet was won by Michael Collender & Brian Walker (Mullingar SC) who also celebrated their first ever Champiinship race win, with Riaghan Boardman & Maedbh Butterly (Rush SC) taking second, Dennis Cully & Ollie Lloyd (Blessington SC) third.


The prize-giving saw Emmet Dalton (Hon. Sailing Secretary), Christina Knowles (Rear Commodore) and Andy Johnston (GP14 Class President) present Race Winner as well as Bronze, Silver and Overall prizes. I must note that Race 5 and Bronze fleet winners Michael Collender (former Class President) & Brian Walker received a standing ovation drom the fleet on the occasion of their first ever Championship race win.


Receiving the McDowell Trophy as Leinster Champions, Sean Craig on behalf of the winning pair, commended the club on a terrific and hard-fought championship, paying tribute to the strength of the class in Ireland and the hospitality and organisation led by the race management team at Howth, which included stellar camping facilities at Howth


Congratulations also go to Lara Sunday, who was celebrating with an impromptu “Hen Do” for her forthcoming nuptials this summer.


The next event on the calendar is the eagerly anticipated Championship of Ireland at Newtownards Sailing Club June 28th to 30th.


Overall Results:


Pos BOAT NAME Sail No HELM CREW CLUB FLEET R1 R2 R3 R4 R5 R6 Pts
1st n/a 14272 Sean Craig Stephen Boyle Sutton DC Gold 4 4 2 3 ‑13 3 16
2nd Ron 14242 Ross Kearney Daniel Nelson Royal North Of Ireland YC Gold 2 8 4 2 ‑17 1 17
3rd You Go Boss 14 Colman Grimes Ross Gingles Skerries SC Gold 10 3 3 1 ‑14 10 27
4th Rufus 14203 Diana Kissane Graham Curran Howth YC Gold ‑16 5 1 4 7 12 29
5th Red Boat 14068 / 14203 David Evans William Draper Sligo YC Silver 13 2 5 7 ‑18 2 29
6th YinTang 14275 Hugh Gill Richard Street Sutton DC Gold 3 1 8 13 ‑19 8 33
7th Wally 14235 Alan Blay Hugh McNally Howth YC/Sutton DC Gold 5 16 7 ‑23 2 9 39
8th Curved Gold 13624 Chris Bateman Kate Neville Monkstown Bay SC Gold 6 10 ‑11 11 3 11 41
9th Trouble on the way 14219 Curly Morris Rachael Stewart East Antrim BC Gold 8 7 ‑23 21 5 6 47
10th n/a 1427 / 14271 Paddy O’Connor Brendan Brogan Sligo YC Gold 14 12 9 10 ‑26 4 49
11th Solaro 14279 Katie Dwyer Michelle Rowley Howth YC / Sutton DC Gold 19 9 6 ‑27 4 13 51
12th The Wrong Trousers 14165 Conor Twohig Matthew Cotter Howth YC / Sutton DC Gold 11 18 10 12 ‑21 7 58
13th Robbers Dog 1424 Rory Higgins Chris Clayton Royal North Of Ireland YC Silver 12 ‑20 14 8 9 15 58
14th Cloud Nine 13981 Sam Street Josh Lloyd Blessington SC Gold 18 15 15 5 11 (DNF) 64
15th Enigma 14257 Sam Wray Luke Henderson Sligo YC Silver 21 13 (DNS) 18 8 5 65
16th None 14214 Keith Louden Mateo Louden Lough Foyle YC Gold 15 11 ‑21 15 6 19 66
17th None 14247 John McGuinness Donal McGuinness Moville BC Gold 1 17 13 20 ‑22 20 71
18th Lil Yachty 13977 David Johnston Ben Dover Sutton DC Silver 17 14 12 14 15 (DNF) 72
19th Winston 13939 Ewan McMahon Jim McMahon Howth YC Gold 22 21 16 6 16 (DNF) 81
20th ;‑) 14237 JP McCaldin Carolyn McCaldin Lough Erne YC Gold (DNF) 6 17 19 12 DNF 89
21st none 13907 Jon Evans Una l’Estrange Sligo YC Silver 9 24 19 ‑25 24 16 92
22nd Smoke on the water 14284 Michael Collender Brian Walker Mullingar SC Bronze ‑28 28 24 26 1 17 96
23rd N/A 14036 Riaghan Boardman Maedbh Butterly Rush SC Bronze 24 22 ‑26 9 20 22 97
24th Gringer Sails Again 14225 Cathal Sheridan David Cooke Skerries SC Silver ‑25 25 18 17 23 18 101
25th Pig 13207 Denis Cully Ollie Lloyd Blessington SC Bronze (DNF) 23 DNF DNC 10 14 117
26th ALL 13353 Des MacMahon Lara Sunday Cullaun SC Bronze 26 ‑27 20 24 27 21 118
27th No Name 14185 Rob Lee Stephen Lynch Greystones SC Gold 20 (OCS) 28 22 25 24 119
28th Ice and slice 14271 Brian Morrison Owen O’Donnell Lough Erne YC Silver 27 26 22 16 (DNC) DNC 126
29th n/a 13308 Jack McMahon Isobel O’Grady Howth YC Bronze 23 29 25 29 ‑30 23 129
30th Ghost Light 14215 Ruan O’Tiarnaigh Charlotte O’Tiarnaigh Sutton DC/Royal Ulster YC Gold 7 19 (DNF) DNF DNC DNC 131
31st Boatzart 13865 Jennifer Bryce Vivika Timmer Newtownards SC /Donaghadee SC Bronze 29 ‑30 27 28 28 25 137
32nd Mr Mobius 13238 George Fitzgerald Frank Mulqueen Cullaun SC Bronze 30 32 29 32 (DNF) 26 149
33rd Flatspin 13569 Tadhg McCarthy Deirdre Foley Greystones SC Bronze 31 ‑33 31 31 29 27 149
34th K2 14041 Paul Soffe Gerry Blacoe (Sat)
Neil Soffe (Sun)
Malahide YC Bronze ‑32 31 30 30 31 28 150





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