Sailing
Annalise quits Laser Radial & launches 49er FX campaign for Tokyo
Olympic Silver Medalist Annalise has quit the Laser Radial dinghy and launched a twoâyear campaign for the Tokyo Olympics in the 49er FX skiff dinghy.
The news is revealed in this morning's Irish Times Sailing Column here and it follows Annalise's two year hiatus from the class since Rio that had left everyone wondering, including team management, what the former European Radial Champion, would do next.
Harbour to Harbour Riders
An attempt to sail down the Grand Canal, in aid of DLR Special Needs activities
A 200 km trip in the beautiful new Shannon One Design âSODâ lake boat, armed with a special sail, the spinnaker pole and eight fenders from the newly restored Dublin Bay 24 â both traditional boats recently completed by Brittany wooden boat building school Skol Ar Mor.
Chris Craig & crew will take on the 130 km & 44 canal locks in stage 1 of this epic journey from Dun Laoghaire and Ringsend Harbours to Shannon Harbour - assisted by a new electric outboard motor kindly supplied by Irish Ship & Barge Fabrication Co. Then a 60 km lake sail onwards to Dromineer in time for their annual regatta.
Code of Practice for the Safe Operation of Recreational Craft
A new and revised Code of Practice for the Safe Operation of Recreational Craft booklet was published by the Department of Transport, Tourism and Sport in November 2017.
The Code of Practice is a valuable source of information, advice and best practice operational guidance for owners, masters, operators and users of a range of pleasure and recreational craft operating in Irish coastal and inland waters. It also includes updated information on relevant legislation that applies to recreational craft and should be of interest and benefit to our Club members. For more detail on the content and structure of the Code of Practice, please see Marine Notice No. 9 of 2018 which is available on the Departmentâs website here.
A useful Checklist of Basic Safety Requirements and Advice can be found on page 5 of the Code and is also attached as an Annex to the Marine Notice.
All recreational craft users are encouraged to familiarise themselves with the Code and to heed the safety advice and recommendations including the need to take personal responsibility for their actions on the water.
Click here to download the full document (or by Chapter)
DBSC hut on the West Pier was demolished and washed away by storm Emma
The support structure for the DBSC hut on the West Pier was demolished and washed away by storm Emma. The hut itself is removed every winter so that was not affected.
The attached photo shows Club members Chris Moore (Commodore, DBSC) and Michael Creedon planning a new support structure.
Smurfit Kappa first on board with Dolan to take on Figaro
Irish solo sailor Tom Dolan has revealed plans to compete in the hotly-contested Figaro class in 2018 â a move that takes him one step closer to his ultimate goal of the Vendee Globe.
Dolan will join the gruelling Figaro circuit, which features some of the worldâs best single handed sailors, after a successful tenure in the Mini 6.50 class.
Carmel Winkelman receives the Irish Sailing Presidentâs Award
At the recent ISA Sailing Awards held in the RDS on 9th February, Our very own Carmel Winkelman, a nonagenarian of the National Yacht Club who has been at the forefront of the junior sailing training since the 1960s, received the Irish Sailing Presidentâs Award.
Here is the video link of the presentation to Carmel by Jack Roy.
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1uN52sG_GniWwUxpYrmJ0zplkdLPFHWc_/view
Volvo Irish Sailing Awards 2017 – Programme of a good night
Volvo Irish Sailing Awards which is a free to attend event and a good evening which will take place in the RDS Concert Hall on Friday 9th February at 6.30pm.
The awards consist of Drinks/Canapes reception followed by the awards and it will finish approximately 9pm. Read the full post for the programme details. To support this event, you simply have to register with Irish sailing by emailing communications@sailing.ie