National Yacht Club’s ‘Something Else’ wins in Scotland.

National Yacht Club’s ‘Something Else’ wins in Scotland.

After a few years’ hiatus caused by the Covid-19 pandemic, the Scottish Series returned to Tarbert on Lock Foyne last weekend, with the National Yacht Club’s ‘Something Else’ taking victory in IRC Class 3.

The J109, owned by John and Brian Hall, is a previous winner at the Scottish Series, and started with an impressive three race wins on day one...Read More

Dun Laoghaire TY Sailing Programme

Dun Laoghaire TY Sailing Programme

Transition Year is an amazing year for students as it provides a wide range of opportunities to get involved in new things.  The well established Dun Laoghaire TY Sailing Programme introduces: (a) fun water-based activities and trips, and (b) Irish Sailing...

Junior Summer Courses at NYC

Junior Summer Courses at NYC

Hi All,

Preparations are well underway for our Junior Summer Courses at NYC and we are looking forward to a successful summer on the water as well as a vibrant buzz around the platform.

Courses will start on Tuesday 6 June and run for 10 weeks;
Course 1: June 6 - June 16
Course 2: June 19 - June 30
Course 3: July 10 - July 14 (one week due Volvo DL week)
Course 4: July 17 - July 28
Course 5: July 31 - Aug 11

Summer Courses are a great platform to consolidate sailing skills as well as develop water confidence.

The emphasis is on fun as well as skill development and racing under the instruction and guidance of our highly skilled and motivated instructor staff.

The courses run daily from 09:00 - 16:30.

Booking is open on the NYC Juniors webpage:
https://nyc.ie/nyc-summer-courses-booking-page/ 

Thank you.

Club Facilities – Junior Sailors

Club Facilities – Junior Sailors

Dear Members,

A recent incident involving the condition of the men’s changing rooms following a junior event has been reported to the General Committee by several members.

The Committee reminds all parents of junior sailors that they are responsible for the behaviour of their children. When booking courses an acknowledgement of the club’s code-of-conduct is required.

This code-of-conduct reflects the standard of behaviour expected by the staff, members, and other participants in those courses. Adherence to this basic standard is a condition of participation in the Junior Section – and failure to comply may limit access to events, access to changing rooms and/or participation in courses.

We are fortunate to have such facilities in our club, and we ask that all users treat them with respect so that all our members can continue to enjoy them.

 

Kind Regards,

Conor O’Regan | Commodore | National Yacht Club

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