Junior Sailing
Advanced Instructor Course – September
As part of our commitment to the development of our instructors we are organising an Advanced Instructor Course for the weekends of the 17/18 and 23/24 Sept.
The maximum number of participants is 9 on a first come first served basis.
Please make sure that you fulfill all the Irish Sailing criteria (please visit: https://www.sailing.ie/Training/Instructors/Advanced-Instructors ) prior to booking the course using the form here.
Safety Boat Course â September 10th & 11th
As part of our commitment to develop our instructors skills we are running a safety boat course on the weekend of the 10/11 September. For instructors interested in doing an Advanced Instructors course this is a prerequisite before doing the course. There will be a...
Advanced Instructor Course â September
As part of our commitment to the development of our instructors we are organising an Advanced Instructor Course for the weekends of the 17/18 and 23/24 Sept. The maximum number of participants is 9 on a first come first served basis. Please make sure that you...
NYC Ella Fitzgerald to compete in Topper Worlds 2022 in Lake Garda
Best of luck to the NYCâs Ella Fitzgerald who will be competing in the Topper Worlds in Lake Garda next week.
Fair winds.
The Davy National Yacht Club Junior Regatta
The Davy National Yacht Club Junior Regatta was held last week with blue skies, fair winds and plenty of sunshine. There were 101 boats registered with 119 sailors from across all the waterfront clubs. It was our first full regatta since Covid and the stars aligned...
RS Feva Irish National Championships â NYC Report
The RS Feva Irish National Championships from 1-3 July attracted 26 entries from Dun Laoghaire, Howth, Malahide, Greystones and the UK to Dublin Bay. The NYC team of 9 boats and 18 heros, making us the largest club at the event, trundled across to the west side of...
The Davy National Yacht Club Junior Regatta
The Davy National Yacht Club Junior Regatta was held last week with blue skies, fair winds and plenty of sunshine. There were 101 boats registered with 119 sailors from across all the waterfront clubs. It was our first full regatta since Covid and the stars aligned for us on the day.
Registration went like clockwork thanks to Sandra Moore and Henrietta OâRegan, and the sailors were delighted with their goody bags where they got sun caps and water bottles thanks to Davy and really important on such a hot day.
The club welcomed its juniors with a special playlist to get everyone in the spirit.
After the briefing by our Race Officers Chris Moore and Alan Balfe, our safety officers Alan Daly and Fiona Feguson gave their briefings.
All launched smoothly thanks to Gavin Denn, Louise Reeser on slip and Rebecca Hall our Beachmaster.
On the water there was great competitive sailing and you can see the great action shots taken by Michael Chester of our sailors on the water.
Read more here (including a great picture galleries of off and on the water & the prize-giving)