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Shannon
One Design
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Class Captain: Eoin Carroll |
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Class
Description
The Shannon-one-design is a wooden, clinker-built, eighteen-foot
(5.49m) racing dinghy, propelled by a single gunter-rigged
mainsail of 140 square feet (15.6 sq.m). The origin of the
class was a decision to standardise the dinghies racing on
the Shannon lakes, taken by representatives of Lough Ree,
Lough Derg and North Shannon Yacht Clubs in 1920. This led
to the commissioning of a design (no. 201) from F. Morgan
Giles of Teignmouth, and the first craft were racing by 1922.
Since then close to 170 have been built, and many of the early
craft are still active.
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Starting
Line in 1928. |
There
has long been a strong boat-building tradition on Lough Ree,
and almost all Shannon-one-designs have come from the yards
of skilled local craftsmen, such as Walter Levinge, Pat Keneavy,
Peter Quigley and Jimmy Furey. The class continues to be sailed
on all three Shannon lakes. New boats are added annually to
the fleet. With a large sail and comparatively narrow beam,
a Shannon-one-design is a lively performer, especially in
a fresh breeze, and requires a three-person crew for normal
sailing.
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racing on Lough Ree |
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The Shannon-one-design is the senior class active in Lough
Ree Yacht Club. Racing takes place on selected weekends, mid-week
and throughout the week-long annual regatta in August. A gruelling
two-day race from Lough Ree to Lough Derg is organised by
the club towards the end of June, and a 'barge and sods' regatta
is held 'up the lake' in September.
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Racing
on Lough Derg |
The
standard of racing is high, with competition keen, especially
at the annual regatta in which virtually every race is hotly
contested for one of the club's fine silver cups, which themselves
form part of the tradition. The annual regatta attracts visitors
from Lough Derg, Dublin and overseas. Members of Lough Ree
Yacht Club compete successfully at the week-long Lough Derg
Yacht Club regatta in August, the North Shannon Yacht Club
Regatta in September and also at Cong Regatta in May.
Amongst
many good sailors in recent years, David Dickson has been
outstanding, consistently winning not only the regatta championship,
but also the Lough Derg regatta championship and the Delany
Memorial Salver for overall Shannon-one-design class champion.
SODs,
LRYC Regatta 2005 |
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Above all, the Shannon-one-design class is a lot of fun, in
which conviviality, wit, character and friendship are on a
par with the high quality of the racing. Individual boats
seem to develop their own idiosyncrasies to complement the
eccentricities of those privileged to sail them. There is
a strong and growing presence of young people alongside the
older sailors. All share a great loyalty to a class, which
over three generations has contributed immensely to the pleasure
of racing sailors on the Shannon, and to the character and
distinction of Lough Ree Yacht Club.
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Harmon Murtagh
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