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NYC Junior Section Pre-loved sailing clothes & gear sale in aid of RNLI and the Irish Red Cross Ukraine Crisis Appeal – Sunday 15th May 11am-12.30pm.
Are your Sailors in need of sailing gear? Need to replace that missing boot or glove? Has your sailor shot up over the winter and grown out of their clothes? Want to empty your house of spares and unwanted sailing clothes or gear? Join us at on Sunday 15th at...
IODAI’s Under 12’s team and Development squad trained during a lovely week end in Lough Ree
7 of our NYC Oppi sailors are part of theses teams: Lucas and Jacob Browne, FĂ©lix and Basile Dion, Louise Hanley, James Gorman and Jonathan Dempsey. Coaching was led by Andrew Mannion and Cathal OâRegan. There was a number of support coaches as well as guest...
Topper Southern Championships 2022 – NOR & Entry Form
The National Yacht Club is delighted to host the Topper Eastern Championships 2022 on June 4th and 5th.
Please download / view the Notice of Race here: Topper Southern Championships 2022 - NOR
Entries, limited to 60 on a first come first served basis, are now open using the online entry form here - please note entries must be made before May 30th!
NYC Junior Dinghy Open Morning – Sunday 15th May 11am-12.30pm.
The Junior Committee invite you to meet Fleet Captains and other families, chat about sailing and look at boats! All five of our Dinghy fleets will be on display on the forecourt - Optimist, Topper, Laser, Feva, 29er. Fleet Captains will be there, with Junior...
Information Evening – Sailing Pathway for NYC Opi Sailors – May 11th from 7pm
The Optimist fleet captains are hosting an information evening for Junior Sailors and their parents on Wednesday May 11th at 7pm in the JB Room. There will be information on coaching, racing, national and International events, summer courses and the pathway options...
Irish Sailing Youth National Championships 2022 – NYC Report & Gallery
The Irish Sailing Youth National Championships were hosted at the Ballyholme Yacht Club from 22nd to the 24th April in sunny but very mixed sailing conditions, with the third day in particular being very challenging. This event is special as it gives the young sailors the opportunity to see the various pathways they may take after the Optimist Fleet. On day 2 the Optimist and ILCA6 classes launched at the same time in very challenging conditions with both classes literally sailing on crests of waves as they sailed out into Belfast Lough.
The National Yacht Club has a vibrant and high achieving youth element to the Club which was in full force at the event.
National Yacht Club sailors participated in the ILCA4, ILCA 6, 29er and Optimist fleets and showed great endurance in their performances in all classes.





