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Water Wag Season 128 Captain's Prize Race

by Vincent Delany 5 Sep 2015 09:42 BST 2 September 2015

The Water Wag fleet had one overriding objective for 2015, to achieve a race turnout of more than 25 Water Wags in a Wednesday evening club race. It must be at least 20 years ago that the 25 boat fleet was first achieved by Class Captain Simon Nolan for his Captain's Prize race.

The Captain's Prize race is generally held at the end of August when families have returned from their annual holidays, and this year David McFarlane called for his race on 2nd. September. Would the Wags be able to beat their own record? It had been equalled on many occasions. In the 1890s the record stood at about 12 boats, this was increased to about 14 in the 1900s. 17 boats raced in the 1940s, at which time the ballot race was the most popular race. It seems that everybody wanted to get their hands on the fastest boats, which were Alfa and Coquette, to find out what was so special about them. Such numbers were not achieved again until the Centenary Regatta in 1987, when 24 boats were afloat and racing.

The 2nd September turned out to be quite a breezy evening, from the north west. Waves were getting into the harbour along the east pier where wind and tide were running in opposite directions. There were two general recalls before the huge fleet started. Quickly Swift, Mollie, Gavotte, and Tortoise pulled out a lead. Behind them there was a busy bunch of boats, and when on the first offshore leg a strong gust blew through the harbour, causing the Water Wags to cause quite a chop. The lighter boats were able to plane while others struggled to manage their spinnakers. The battle between Swift and Mollie was a great battle between two strong husband/wife teams. It appears that there were no collisions during the evening, and at the end of four laps of the harbour, the finishing order was:

Overall Results:

1st Mollie, Cathy MacAleavey & Con Murphy. Winners division 1A
2nd Swift, Guy & Jackie Kilroy
3rd Tortoise, William Prentice & Corentin Sauniere
4th Gavotte, Frank Guy & Owen McNally
5th Little Tern, Tim & Marcus Pearson (despite breaking their spinnaker pole)
6th Moosmie, David McFarlane & Cora Bourke
7th Eva, Orla Fitzgerald & Dermot O'Flynn. Winners div.1B
8th Barbara, Ian & Judith Malcolm
9th Polly, Ben Mitchell & Henry Rooke Winner division 2
10th Sprite, Tim Carpenter & Jeff Davys (oldest Water Wag afloat at 111 years)
11th Freddie, David Corcoran
12th Coquette, Seymour Cresswell & Mary Aspied
13th Good Hope, Hal Sisk & Sue Reardon
14th Ethna, Bill Nolan & Niamh Hooper
15th Skee, Jonathan O'Rourke & Carol Cronin
16th Nandor, Brian McBride & Ian Moore
17th Sara, Paul Smith & Isobel Kennedy
18th Chloe, Kate O'Leary & James O'Connor
19th Swallow, David & Ann Clarke
20th Pansy, Vincent Delany & Noelle Breen
21st Maureen, Kilian Skay & Stephen McDermott
22nd Eros, Gavin Johnson & Gail Varian
DNF Marie Louise, Philip Mahony & Sylvian Vonderweidt
DNF Alfa, Michael & Jenny Donohoe
DNF Penelope, Fergus Cullen and Alice Walsh
DNF Scallywag, Dan O'Connor & David Williams
DNF Vela, Brian Bond & Mary Ryder
DNF Marcia, Ben McCormick

Yes, The Water Wags are to be congratulated on having 28 hand made one-design wooden boats on their start line on a evening race where the wind was gusting to 25 knots.

Watch out next Wednesday, we might do it again!

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