You can tell the health of any keelboat Class by the numbers attending open events. Despite the autumn weather being expected to be cold, forty-four owners packed up their Squib keelboats and towed them to Dromineer on Lough Derg for the Irish Inland Championship.
All the races under PRO, Lt. Cdr. John F. Leech and his team, were windward-leeward races of two laps. For race one, the wind blew from the south-west, with a forecast indicating that it would veer to the north-east, the strength was about 12-14 knots gusting to about 20 knots. On the first lap ‘Mucky Duck’ sailed by Michael O’Suilleabhain & his dad Michael O’Sullivan (Kinsale YC) led, until, on the second lap ‘Quickstep III’ helmed by Gordon Patterson & crewed by Ross Nolan (R North of Ireland YC) headed hard left into Garraunfada Bay and pulled out a lead to win by 100m.
A line squall took out two Squib masts while the fleet waited for the course to be laid for the second race. The wind increased for race two, and after a false start and a general recall, ‘Quickstep III’ battled to gain the lead and won from Ian Travers & Keith O’Riordan in ‘Atomic’ (Kinsale YC). The competitors were beginning to learn how to deal with the shifty lake winds where 10 degree shifts added to the game! Race three was won by ‘Mucky Duck’ from Dick and Pamela Batt in the oldest boat of them all, the original ‘Squib’ (R. Victoria YC) . As the conditions were ideal the optional 4th race went straight ahead. That race was won by ‘Mucky Duck’ from Sean & his dad Paul Murphy in ‘Crackers’ (Kinsale YC). ‘Quickstep III’ collected an OCS penalty but ‘Atomic’ challenged her OCS disqualification and was reinstated.
The overnight leader on 4points four points was Squib 51 ‘Mucky Duck’ , which had won the Irish Squib Inland Championship previously in differnt hands. Next were ‘Quickstep III’ (5 points), ‘Crackers'(10 points) and ‘Atomic'(11 points) and ‘Squib’ (12 points). Tired crews were amply fed and watered in the clubhouse, and again watered until a late hour in the local hostelry, ‘The Whisky Still’.
On Sunday the wind had turned 180 degrees and was oscillating from 120 to 145 degrees at 2 to 8 knots, making life difficult for the PRO. Those who took the left-hand side of the first beat past the Corrikeen Islands led the race, but almost ran out of wind at the first windward mark close to Hazel Point, but at the finish it was ‘Atomic’ ahead of Rob Stanley & Fergus O’Kelly in the infamous ‘Durt’ (Howth YC) which was displaying an expensive new graphics scheme.
In the final race the wind swung back to the east, just before the start, which allowed the Squibs near the pin end of the start line, to tack on the line to almost lay the windward mark. They may have been several noisy port and starboard incidents on the line. That race was won by Robert Marshall & Carl Allen in ‘Slipstream’ (Killyleagh YC) from Peter Wallace & Martin Weatherstone in ‘Toy for The Boys’ (R. North of Ireland YC). Vitally, ‘Mucky Duck’ and ‘Atomic’ were both given ‘U’ flag disqualifications in that race, ‘Quickstep III’ scored 27 points due to her carrying a thirteenth place, but still won the event by 2 points from ‘Crackers’ carrying a nineth place. ‘Atomic’ in third place was one point behind and carried a 12th place.
In conclusion any of five boats, Nos. 11, 25, 51, 137 or 820 could have won the event. The 45-60 minute races were not enough to separate out the fleet, resulting in four or five boats crossing the finishing line together. In the Hunter Class, Fergal Keating & Dave Maher in ‘Bodacious’ (Lough Derg YC) were the winners in 23rd. place from Philip Despard & Stephany Gorski in ‘Sinbad’ (Iniscealtra SC) in 28th. Top lady helm was Geraldine Kiernan in ‘Sibu’ (Kinsale YC).
Lough Derg Yacht Club’s hospitality included chicken curry on Friday evening, coffee and cakes before launching each day and afternoon teas each day. 50 Squibs will be back in June next year for the Irish Squib Championship.