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🌾 Celebrate Mother’s Day with a Delicious Sunday Lunch! 🌾

🌾 Celebrate Mother’s Day with a Delicious Sunday Lunch! 🌾

Treat Mum to a special Mother’s Day lunch and unforgettable memories at the National Yacht Club đŸ’–✚

Indulge in a beautifully prepared Sunday lunch with fresh, seasonal ingredients.

Date: Sunday, March 30th 

Limited tables available – book now! 📞 Call (01) 2805725 or đŸ“© manager@nyc.ie

Make this Mother’s Day one to remember with great food and even better company! 💕

🍀 Join Us for a Fun-Filled St. Patrick’s Weekend! 🍀

🍀 Join Us for a Fun-Filled St. Patrick’s Weekend! 🍀

Saturday – Kick off the day with a scrumptious brunch, then stick around for live coverage of the thrilling Six Nations finale, featuring an epic three-match extravaganza!

Sunday – Sit back, relax, and treat yourself to a delicious Sunday lunch, the perfect middle day of your three-day weekend.

Don’t miss out on the fun—see you there! đŸ»â˜˜

Bookings contact: Catering (01) 2805725 or email: manager@nyc.ie

Wine Supper – Wednesday March 5th

Wine Supper – Wednesday March 5th

We’re delighted to invite you to our next Wine Supper on Wednesday, 5th March, featuring special guest speakers Lorna Rouse and Pat Smith from Cassidy Wines.

Indulge in a carefully curated selection of exquisite wines, expertly paired with a delectable menu.

Lorna and Pat will guide us through the evening, sharing their deep knowledge and passion for fine wines.

📅 Date: Wednesday, 5th March
📍 Location: National Yacht Club
⏰ Time: 19.30

Spaces are limited, so book early to avoid disappointment! Reserve your spot now by contacting catering (01) 2805725 or email: manager@nyc.ie

Raise a glass with us and experience an unforgettable evening of wine, food, and great company. Cheers! đŸ·đŸ„‚

Toolbox Talk with Thomas Chaix

Toolbox Talk with Thomas Chaix

Next Wednesday 5th March is our penultimate Toolbox Talk of the series.

Our high performance coach, Thomas Chaix, will host the talk on sail selection and trim in the context of cruising with an emphasis on getting the most out of our vessel when sailing shorthanded.  

Thomas has sailed all his life and is Head Coach at the NYC. He is an active high performance international sailor and dinghy coach and has competed in small yachts at various events over the years including mini 650, Beneteau 36.7, 1720, Figaro 2, J80, Feeling 8.50 to name but a few.  He also has completed a number of passage in the Caribbean BVI, around the Irish coast, Channel and Celtic seas over the years on various yachts (Racing and cruising) including short or single handed.  In his spare time, Thomas enjoys restoring old dinghies and keelboats to race them.

We do hope you can join us in the JB Room at 7:30 Wednesday 5th March.

Quiz News!

Quiz News!

True champions know when to shine. When competition gets serious, the true champion can go up a gear and put their opponents under pressure by simply competing at a consistently high standard. Those opponents who cannot go toe-to-toe fade in the heat of battle. So it was with our reigning champions Wizard who opened up a commanding lead during the quiz on Wednesday, 12th February, and who never looked back. The Corner Boys stayed in their corner, T.B.M. turned back meekly, Enchantress fell under a spell, and The Dirty Ruckers couldn’t clean up their act.  Wizard answered an impressive 48 of 51 questions correctly. The Quizmaster will have to take stock.

In the overall series Leaderboard, Wizard cemented their lead, but with discards coming into play there are a number of teams who will have aspirations to challenge. The Corner Boys and T.B.M. are joint second with some valuable discards available, and Chancellors, Teamtastic, Harmerang, Enchantress and The Dirty Ruckers can all dream of mounting a challenge.

Three evenings to go! The next quiz is on Wednesday, 26th March, at 8.00pm sharp!

All are welcome.

The Quizmaster

History of Lifeboat service in Dublin Bay

History of Lifeboat service in Dublin Bay

Cormac F. Lowth Presents. . .

Discover Stories of Courage, Tragedy, and Triumph Join us for an unforgettable evening as Cormac recounts the incredible history of lifeboats in Dublin Bay, from their origins in 1801 to the heroic rescues and tragic sacrifices made over the years.

What to Expect

đŸ”č Dramatic Rescue Stories: Hear about the brave men and women who risked their lives to save others during some of Dublin Bay's most treacherous storms.

đŸ”č Rare Photographs and Charts: View images and historical maps that bring the stories to life.

đŸ”č Evolution of Lifeboats: Learn how lifeboats have transformed from humble wooden boats to modern rescue vessels.

đŸ”č Honouring Heroes: Pay tribute to the lifeboat crews who made the ultimate sacrifice.

 

Sailing Supper @ 19.00 Followed by talk @20.30

Tickets €37.00 - Members please book through Club APP.  

Non-Members please CLICK HERE to book

Collection on the night for RNLI

Cruising Group – Toolbox Talk – Lets Talk Engines With Ian!

Cruising Group – Toolbox Talk – Lets Talk Engines With Ian!

Our Cruising Group is delighted to invite you to our next Toolbox Talk on Wednesday, 19th February, at 7:30 PM in the J.B. Room.

This session will feature Ian Meldon, who has generously offered to host a Q&A on marine engines—specifically, how to identify wear and potential issues before they lead to failure at sea.

Given the broad scope of this topic, we’d like to gather questions in advance to ensure a structured and insightful discussion.

If you have any questions you’d like to see addressed, please email us at admin@nyc.ie, and we’ll include them.

We look forward to seeing many of you there!

David

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