Sailing
Time to honour the successes of our NYC sailors in 2025! Sailing Awards Nominations Sought….
As 2025 closes out it is time to look back and reflect on the many and varied achievements of our sailors and send in your nominations for the very best.
NYC sailors have had another successful year on the water across numerous classes and many oceans! Mark OâConnor becoming the youngest Irishman to race solo across the Atlantic in the Mini Transat, Brian Uniacke and Damian Payne competing in the Clipper Round The World Race, Ethan Spain and Ben OâShaughnessy winning gold at the 49er Junior European Championship, with Lauren OâCallaghan and Charlotte Eadie, finishing 15th in the 49erFX class at the same event and not forgetting Finn Lynch achieving a World No. 2 ranking!
Our extremely talented event management teams delivered several remarkable major events in 2025, Adam Winkelmann and his team running the D2D, the ILCA U21 Worlds team delivering a flawless World Championship to the highest of international standards, Peter Ryan being awarded Penmaen Plate for the "Spirit of ISORA". The full team, led by Oisin Cullen and Ruairi Finnegan and including all the wonderful members who provided accommodation, who hosted the World Match Racing Tour demonstrating strong organizational capabilities.
It is going to be a very busy night on Saturday 28th February 2026 when we honour our stars of sailing in 2025.
The Sailing Committee is now looking for your nominations for the NYC 2025 Sailing Awards. Nominations should made using the form below by close of business on Thursday 22nd January 2025.
To view the list of perpetual trophies, what they are awarded for, how many nominations have been received and to nominate a fellow Club member for any Award, PLEASE CLICK HERE
A Thank you to my supporters
Mission Accomplished : Mini Transat đ
On Monday, November 10th at 5:27âŻp.m. local time (9:27âŻp.m. UTC), Mini Skippy and I crossed the finish line in Saint-François, Guadeloupe.
After more than 16 days alone at sea, we completed this Atlantic crossing aboard a 6.50 meter boat, without assistance, without communication, relying on my training, skill and resilience.
The final miles delivered a thrilling showdown: a side-by-side sprint with another competitor to secure 20th place in the production boat ranking.
As the finish line appeared on the horizon, Mini Skippy was behind Antoine Canivetâs pink boat, having overtaken him during the night and then fallen back. I knew I had to make a move and switching into match racing mode, I used the gusts and waves glide slightly downwind, and with a little burst of speed came level before overtaking his pink boat just meters before the line. I knew that with the first leg cancelled, this was it. Not the moment to give up.
After more than two weeks, 2,600 miles sailed, and an entire ocean crossed, we clinched the finish in a photo finish, just 27 seconds ahead.
What a Week for Our Sailors!
Brian Uniacke and Team Tongyeong have successfully arrived in Cape Town after completing Stage 3 of the 2025/2026 Clipper Round the World Race! The team currently sits in 6th place, an impressive achievement after thousands of nautical miles at sea.
Up next, on November 16th, theyâll set off on Stage 4: Marlowâs Blue Ocean Sleigh Ride â an exhilarating 4,800nm ocean crossing from Cape Town, South Africa to Fremantle, Australia.
Meanwhile, Damien Payne has returned home after his incredible adventure with Team âPower of Seattle Sport.â Weâll continue to cheer on Damienâs teammates, who are currently in 4th place after earning 3 vital points at the scoring gate in the last stage.
Weâll hear more from Damien over the coming weeks, as he shares some of his amazing stories with us, from the âchoppyâ waters in the Bay of Biscay, to lightning storms mid Atlantic.
Our junior sailors have also been making waves abroad!
Congratulations Mark O’Connor Mini Transat 20th Place Finish
The following is a report of Marks thrilling finish posted by the organisers.
It is very noteworthy that Mark sailed 3260 nm which is between 100 and 150nm more than many of his closest competitors. To do so and finish so well is testament to Marks perseverance and skill in achieving his ambitions.
All of his efforts is only made possible by the superb support received from you all so bask in the reflected glory of this fantastic achievement
Mark O'Connor: A Rough Start, A Sharp Final
Reciprocal Clubs Update
Members should note that the National Yacht Club has formalised a reciprocal rights agreement with the Yacht Club of Greece https://ycg.gr/en/home-en/. This new arrangement follows a recent meeting and burgee exchange with Stratis Andreadis of YCG Committee and deepens the strong ties between our clubs, allowing members to enjoy access to each clubâs facilities, participate in sporting and social events, and purchase distinctive club insignia
ISORA AGM Documents Released Ahead of Key 2026 Season Talks
ISORA has released key AGM documents online ahead of its annual meeting on Saturday, 8 November 2025. The meeting is set for 1500 hours in the JB Room at the National Yacht Club, Dun Laoghaire.
The agenda includes proposals on race management, officer elections, and the draft 2026 Race Schedule, which remains open to updates based on member feedback.
The 2026 programme is structured around a full calendar of Coastal Races in Ireland and Wales. The Offshore Series is designed to offer a challenging variety of ports and race formats.
Key events shaping the calendar include:
- Inishtearaght Offshore Race â 29 May
- DMYC Regatta â 6 June
- NYC Regatta â 13 June
- Round Ireland â starts 20 June
- RIYC â 27 July
- SStGYC Regatta â 4 July
- Cork Week â 6 July
- Calves Week â 4â7 August
- Abersoch Keel Boat Week â 24â28 August
- IRC Welsh National Championship â 4â6 September
Also available online are the Chairman's 2025 Report, Hon. Secretaryâs Report, a redacted version of the 2024 AGM Minutes, and a summary of WhatsApp group discussions.
Further details on www.isora.org
D12 Mini Transat : Crossing the Atlantic
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