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Patrick Hassett – 2.4mR Worlds

Patrick Hassett – 2.4mR Worlds

We would like to wish Patrick Hassett the very best of luck as he travels to Lake Garda for the 2.4mR World Championships which are being hosted at Fragile Vela Malcesine in conjunction with World Sailing . 

The event from 7th to 12th October has an entry of over 60 participants  who will have a series of 11 races  over four days and we hope that all Patricks  consistent training throughout the Summer will serve him well !

DBSC Junior September Series 2025 – Cancelled This Sunday 5th October

DBSC Junior September Series 2025 – Cancelled This Sunday 5th October

The Junior September series start is slightly delayed due to the hosting of the U21 ILCA Worlds ending today (Friday 29th August) which postponed the running of the Team Racing Elmo Trophy to Saturday 6th and Sunday 7th September.

Online Entry Form: CLICK HERE
Download NOR: September Series NOR 2025
Download SIs: DBSC Jnr September Series SIs 2025
View entry list: Click Here
Download the entries as a pdf file: Click Here

Final Results: PLEASE CLICK HERE

 

The dates for the upcoming DBSC September Junior Series are as follows:

Sunday Sept 14th, Sept 21st, Sept 28th and Sunday October 5th

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NYC F15s Frostbite Series 2025

NYC F15s Frostbite Series 2025

The NYC Frostbite Series 2025 will take place in the National Yacht Club on 5 Saturdays for Flying Fifteens commencing on Saturday 18th October. There will be back-to-back races on each day of the series.

Download NOR: 2025 Frostbite NOR
Download SIs: 2025 Frostbite SI
Lodge a Hearing Request: Hearing Request Online Form
Latest Cumulative Results: Coming Soon

Already entered: Click Here to view online or Download entries as spreadsheet

Please Enter the Frostbite Series Here

 

Cruising Group -Diary Dates

Cruising Group -Diary Dates

Two dates for your diary.

Friday 17 of October 2025; Cruising group AGM and sailing supper.

This will follow the usual format, with the AGM starting around 6:30 PM, followed by the supper at 8:00 PM.  Anybody who has any particular issue they would like to have discussed, please let me know so I can include it in the agenda.

The agenda will include such issues as a cruising program for 2026, a training program, sailing supers and fireside chats over the winter, etc. 

After two years serving as chair, I propose to stand down at the AGM .  I intend to propose Andrew Collins who has agreed to take over.

If there's somebody willing to 2nd him that would be nice. I would also highlight that if there are any other nominations for chair, please let me know prior to the AGM.

Edel has agreed to put together a pamphlet of stories/narratives for the sailing supper, so please let her have any photos you have, together with a brief outline of any trip or journey you undertook during the year, by Friday 10th October at the latest.    Email: admin@nyc.ie

Thursday 6th of November 2025. Sailing supper; Pat Lawless.

You will remember that it was Pat Lawless, who kicked off the rejuvenation of the cruising group two years ago, with his talk about his involvement in the 2022 Golden Globe race.

Known colloquially as “the “race from Mad Men” this involves a single-handed nonstop race around the world in boats under 36 feet, with technology that had to have been in existence in 1968, the date the first ever Golden Globe race.

He was doing quite well in the 2022 race but had to retire in Cape Town due to gear failure.  He has been approved as a participant in the 2026 race.

I would appreciate a large attendance as he merits support as the only Irish man in the race. He may also, if he completes the course, become the first Irishman to sail single handily around the world nonstop.

The below link will allow you to book for one or both events.

All tickets must be booked in advance through the form; we cannot accept verbal bookings.   If you need assistance with booking, please contact Edel in the office.

Book Here

Regards, Frank

Mark O’Connor – Mini Transat

Mark O’Connor – Mini Transat

Storm Gabriele, currently approaching the Portuguese coast, is proving to be particularly violent. Classified as Category 4, it ranks among the most powerful hurricanes of the year. With gusts reaching 60 knots and waves between six and eight meters, this weather system is comparable to Storm Ciaran, which swept across France two years ago.

Given these conditions, the Race Committee, in agreement with the event organizer, has decided to cancel the first leg. Gabriele is expected to hit the area as early as Saturday, allowing competitors still at sea to seek shelter under safer conditions.

Emmanuel Versace, organiser of La BoulangĂšre Mini Transat, explains this decision:
"The weather situation is very clear, and the storm promises to be devastating. Our priority is the safety of the competitors as well as the support boats. By warning them today, they have time to take shelter in good conditions. We are working with the ports on site so that they can best accommodate them. Â»

Boats are currently heading to the Spanish and Portuguese coasts seeking shelter 

Race management have made contact with Mark and he intends to dock in Cascais -this is approx 190nm from Marks current position he is currently making 3 kts so a long slog. 

We will be keeping watch and will update later 

Grainne Corrigan is further north and more likely heading to Porto not confirmed as yet 

Stage 2 set to start on schedule October 25th Santa Cruz de La Palma → Saint-François (Guadeloupe)

Dublin Match Cup…World-Class Match Racing hosted by the NYC

Dublin Match Cup…World-Class Match Racing hosted by the NYC

The countdown is on for a thrilling week of elite international sailing as twelve world-class skippers descend on the National Yacht Club for the penultimate stage of the World Match Racing Tour – the Dublin Match Cup, after an impressive calendar of events (please click here to see all the dates and locations)

Racing begins Thursday, 25 September in Scotsman Bay and will be visible to the public from the East Pier, offering spectators a front-row seat to some of the most tactical and exciting sailing in the sport.

This will be the first time the World Match Racing Tour will take place in Dublin. Match racing is one of the fastest growing and accessible disciplines in the sport of sailing. Its format is one of the easiest types of sailing to understand with just two boats sailing around a racecourse in a winner-take-all duel of tactics, strategy and teamwork.

The event has attracted a stellar lineup featuring some of the highest-ranked match racers in the world, along with home-grown Irish talent ready to take on the best. With sailors representing France, the Netherlands, Italy, Poland, the USA, Australia, and Ireland, the fleet promises a truly global contest.

Ireland won the bid to host this prestigious event with the help of Irish Sailing and funding from Sport Ireland and the National Yacht Club is delighted to host this prestigious event!

Oisin Cullen, NYC Committee Member and Chairperson of the Irish Match Racing Association said of the event, “We’re absolutely thrilled to welcome the World Match Racing Tour to Dublin for the very first time. This is a landmark moment for sailing in Ireland, and we’re grateful for the incredible support of Sport Ireland in making it possible. Fans can look forward to world-class racing on our waters, with some of the sport’s best sailors set to compete. It promises to be a truly spectacular event.”

You can follow all the action through IMRA’s social media channel - Instagram and follow the progress of the teams here: https://www.matchracingresults.com/2025/wmrt-dublin-match-cup/ 

Look After Your Property!

Look After Your Property!

We ask all members to please be mindful of your belongings and property around the club and boat yard.

  • Do not leave valuables unattended or unsecured.

  • Ensure the gate is locked behind you when entering or leaving.

  • Lock your bike securely.

  • Store and secure your boat properly.

  • Take all your gear with you when leaving.

Please note: Any items left unattended or unsecured are at the owner’s risk. The club accepts no responsibility for loss or damage.

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