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Fastnet 450 Race

Fastnet 450 Race

SCORA (South Coast Offshore Racing Association), in association with the National Yacht Club and the Royal Cork Yacht Club, are delighted to stage the 'Fastnet 450', an offshore race from Dun Laoghaire to Cork Harbour via the Fastnet Rock.

The IRC race will start in Dun Laoghaire at 13:00 on Saturday 22nd August 2020 and pass the Muglin, Tuscar, Conningbeg and Fastnet lighthouses to Starboard before returning to Cork Harbour and passing the Cork Buoy to Port, finishing when Roches’s Point bears due East. The course is specifically designed to be of sufficient length to qualify skippers and crew for the RORC Fastnet Race 2021.

The clubs have combined forces to mark their anniversary celebrations, it being the 150th anniversary of the National Yacht Club and 300th (Tricentenary) of the Royal Cork Yacht Club.

You can track the progress of the 20 boats entered, including NYC's 'A plus' and 'Hot Cookie' by Clicking Here

NYC Sesquicentennial Anniversary Race Day – Saturday 5th September 2020

NYC Sesquicentennial Anniversary Race Day – Saturday 5th September 2020

In light of the current Covid-19 pandemics situation and the Government announcements earlier this week, it has been decided to scale down the event planned for September 5th and 6th and to stage a one day only NYC Sesquicentennial Anniversary Race Day!

For details, Notice of Race and Online Entry Form, please visit https://nyc.cloudframz.com/150th-raceday/

Dun Laoghaire Regatta Sept 5&6 Highlighting National YC 150th – NOR & Entry Form

Dun Laoghaire Regatta Sept 5&6 Highlighting National YC 150th – NOR & Entry Form

We are delighted to announce the format and to publish the Notice of Race and draft Sailing Instructions of the Dun Laoghaire Regatta, highlighting the National Yacht Club's Sesquicentennial Anniversary!

Beyond the NYC, this is the  key 'On-the-Water Event' for Dun Laoghaire in this Covid pandemic year, encompassing the rationel J80 National Championships, the Shipman National Championships, the SB20 Eastern Championships and the 29er Eastern Championships!

With all the Clubs' Regatta normally held in June and July cancelled earlier, the Dun Laoghaire Regatta' in September is the key Sailing Celebration Event in 2020 and is fully supported and co-organised with the other waterfront Clubs (Dun Laoghaire Motor Yacht Club, Royal Irish Yacht Club and Royal St George Yacht Club) and we are very grateful to them.

The organisers would also like to thank DBSC which is providing key logistical and expertise support to our Clubs' Regatta and are acknowledging this crucial support by giving a 50% discount on entry fees for all boats already entered in the DBSC Summer series and taking part in the Dun Laoghaire Regatta*
(* this discount is already factored in the J80, SB20, Shipman and 29er Class Championships taking place over the same weekend)

As you are aware, it will also be a very different sort of Regatta as all restrictions on in-door gatherings and social distancing rules (in the Clubhouse, on the platform, in the launches, on pontoons and slipways) will remain in place and strictly adhered to.

However, lets the shore-side situation not spoil our enjoyment on the water and we will hopefully see all our racing members supporting this event in the best way they know...by winning races!!

For Notice of Race, Online Entry Form and Sailing Instruction, please visit: www.nyc.ie/150th-regatta

TY Dublin Adventure Course Opening for Bookings on Monday 10th August

TY Dublin Adventure Course Opening for Bookings on Monday 10th August

14th -16th SEPTEMBER
(Timings to be confirmed)

COST €150.00

On this 3 day course the students will meet other sailors whilst taking part in kayaking, wakeboarding, rowing and paddle boarding. 
The students will meet each day at a designated club where they will be informed of which activity they will be taking part in that day. 
All the activities will be off site to the clubs so they will have to bring their leap cards or money as they will be taking public transport to the activity locations. After the activities they will come back to 1 of the clubs to have a bbq or pizza, which is included. All students will take part in all of the activities just on different days.

PLACES ARE LIMITED TO 48 SO PLEASE BOOK EARLY HERE (DEADLINE TO REGISTER IS AUGUST 20TH)

Notice to Mariners Annual Harbour swim – Sunday 16 August, 2020

Notice to Mariners Annual Harbour swim – Sunday 16 August, 2020

Please note the (90th) Annual Harbour swim will take place on Sunday 16 August, 2020
All harbour users are directed to keep clear of the swimmers; this includes both watercraft and shore-side rod fishermen.
Additionally - boats moored in the East Bight are not to operate their engines.

The Mens’ Race is scheduled to start at approximately 09:15 hours
The Ladies’ Race is scheduled to start at approximately 10:15 hours
The Mens’ and Ladies’ races will have the same course which will last approximately fifty minutes each
HW 10:30 hours

The course will be as follows:
START at the RSGYC Slipway - swim directly to the East Pier Lighthouse
TURN toward the East Pier and thence parallel to the East Pier (inside the moorings) to the Bandstand
TURN towards the head of the Carlisle Pier
TURN and then a straight line to the FINISH at the RSGYC Slipway

Dun Laoghaire Regatta Scheduled for Sept 5&6 Highlighting National YC 150th

Dun Laoghaire Regatta Scheduled for Sept 5&6 Highlighting National YC 150th

At the start of Covid 19 pandemic, the sailing community in Dun Laoghaire began planning for one event to replace the four individual Yacht Club regattas.

The Regatta had two potential dates July 31st/ August 1st - or Sept. 5/6th.

In the light of recent delay to Phase 4 of reopening, the later date is being chosen and an event is being designed to meet the Covid-19 protocols.

It will be run largely by Dublin Bay Sailing Club, (DBSC) and hosted by National Yacht Club who are celebrating their 150th year.  It is being supported by the other Clubs – RIYC, RSGYC and DMYC, whose members will take part.

The event will also have a trophy to mark 100 years since the renaming of the town to Dun Laoghaire and will be supported by Davy Group who will provide prizes and support.

National YC Commodore, Martin McCarthy commented:

“We are thrilled that the other clubs have so generously given us the opportunity to celebrate our 150th with a Regatta, in a year where sailing time has been very condensed.  The event is being designed to meet the requirements of the battle against Covid 19, so Apres Sail will be restricted.

We will have 10 Commemorative medals struck for race winners across the waterfront and a singular trophy to mark 100 years of Dun Laoghaire for the finest Classic boat taking part.

We especially thank Davy Group whose loyalty and ongoing sponsorship during this pandemic has contributed greatly to running this event.

It will be an important step on the road to “new normal” and which we hope will finish with a rowing race in Dublin Bay.”

Irish Sailing Women at the Helm Regatta 2020 – Entries now OPEN!

Irish Sailing Women at the Helm Regatta 2020 – Entries now OPEN!

The Irish Sailing Women at the Helm returns to National Yacht Club for one more year. This event gives all sailing women an annual sailing goal and to encourage a move from shore to boat, crew to helm or club event to regional event.  The event is open to PY Dinghy Racing and Keelboat Racing from Teens to Seniors. Anyone can enter the event and have some fun, with the only proviso being that a woman needs to helm and 50% of the crew need to be women.

For NOR and Amendments to NOR and to enter online, Please Click Here

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