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RS400 Final Fling at the Blessington Artic Blast 2025

by Barry McCartin 3 Dec 2025 15:45 GMT 29-30 November 2025
RS400 Final Fling at the Blessington Artic Blast © BSC

Over the weekend of 29/30 November, Blessington SC organised a RS400 Winters Event to round off the 2025 season with a final fling before the Christmas period. The plan was for some light-hearted, fun and fast racing before the cold sets in and return to the big burning stove in the ever-friendly clubhouse.

Dave Mullaly among his rescue crew ably performed OOD duties setting the plan for 2 races each day windward-leewards with quick turnarounds. The local HAWK20 keelboats also joined in on a separate start to total 13 boats.

Saturday began with a flurry of people rigging up their RS400s with a tuning session from Alan Claffey for the 12-18knot Northerly chilly and shifty breeze. Boats planed out full beam to the racecourse hitting over 15knots speed starting off and setting the tone for the day.

Race 1 got under way around 1.30 with locals Chris Helme/Alan Claffey linking the shifts and pressure best to steam ahead. BarryMcCartin/Harry Thompson took a while to settle but lead a late charge on the last run to close up but ultimately came in 2nd with Andrew Mullally/Dominic O'Sullivan in 3rd. There was a flurry of action behind, a few swims and tales to tell.

For race2 Canice Keane was ferried out to his rs400 to take up helming duties from Peter Dolan. The start got away with McCartin/Thompson away well but then capsizing on their first tack. A passer-by Aaron Bailey/Mike laughing at their misfortune then had exactly the same happen to them. Once again Helme/Claffey sprinted away to a more comfortable win with Mullaly/O'Sullivan and Ben Graf/John McGonigle in pursuit.

Each boat had some mishap, a swim, a rip in the kite, a broaching experience but with a gybe-set and a big gust on the last run McCartin/Thompson robbed 2nd at the final mark from Mullaly/O'Sullivan in 3rd and that called an end to the 1st day.

Everyone returned ashore content for the day, keen to derig and pack up before cold and darkness set in. The warm stove and cups of tea were warmly received and the club very kindly had a curry ready for all the competitors which went down a treat, as did some of the brews. plenty of action and debriefs were had which concluded at the local bar O'Connors.

Day 2 dawned with less wind but filling in and Race3 got under way right on 11am by Dave Mullaly. This time in the 7-10knots McCartin/Kinsella (in for day2) started to streak clear. Ben Graf/John McGonigle today were nearer challengers while Helme/Claffey came back to make it 3 boats vying for the win with ultimately McCartin winning out, Helme in 2nd, Graf in 3rd, Sam Street/Jim Haide fairing better in 4th.

For race4 it was still on for the winner and wind settled 9-12knots. McCartin/Kinsella again started well and were ahead but Helme/Claffey were never far behind. Both boats duelled it out with even the Hawk20s dirty air coming into play on the upwinds while Ben Graf/John McGonigle close enough to close down any wind missed by boats ahead. It was tight and on the last run helme/Claffey judged their port gybe better to roll in 1st. However right at the bottom, with a couple of last dice gybes McCartin/Kinsella got Starboard and Room on the final turning mark and so gybed to the finish to reclaim the win and take the Sprint trophy on countback from Helme/Claffey after an exciting finish. Ben Graf/John MCGonigle remained consistent taking 3rd.

Overall a really fun event sailed in good company and friendly atmosphere showing RS sailing is still strong down south. Big thanks to Alan Claffey who was the main driver in making the event happen. All the rescue crews and their photographer skills, PRO Dave Mullally for setting great courses and of course Blessington SC for their exemplary hospitality as always, any visitors always look forward to coming back.

Overall Results:

PosSail NoHelmCrewClubR1R2R3R4Pts
1st1406Barry Mc CartinHarry ThompsonGreystones SC‑22114
2nd1452Chris HelmeAlan ClaffeyBlessington Lakes SC11‑224
3rd1251Ben GraphJohn McGonigleLough Ree SC‑443310
4th1190Sam StreetJim HaideBlessington Lakes SC‑774415
5th1436Andrew MullalyDominic O'SullivanKillaloe SC33(DNS)DNS16
6th1207Canice KeanePeter DolanBlessington Lakes SC665‑717
7th1451Lisa FlynnSavannahBlessington Lakes SC‑857618
8th1240Sam SmithCarl SmithBlessington Lakes SC‑9RET6520
9th1509Aaron BaileyMikeBlessington Lakes SC588(RET)21
10th728Coen O'ReillyOdin KeaneGreystones SC(DNC)DNC9828

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