Clontarf Yacht & Boat Club is celebrating 150 years of sailing and boating on the north side of Dublin in 2025. With its longtime base in the waterfront clubhouse of Belvedere, this is the oldest continuously functioning sporting club on the north side of the city.
The first President of the club was Sir Arthur Edward Guinness, Lord Ardilaun, the great grandson of the famous brewer Arthur Guinness. Lord Ardilaun was the founder of the Iveagh Trust, and in the Clontarf area he is primarily remembered today as the donor of the beautiful and very extensive St Anne’s Park, a vital city breathing space.
Guinness legacy – St Anne’s Park in Clontarf. Photo: Shay Farrelly
The 150th Anniversary celebrations have taken various forms throughout the year, culminating in the 150th Working Group hosting a dinner recently in the club October for past Commodores, Presidents, and Trustees.
This very special group of people have ensured that CY&BC has continued to function as a thriving club, with unencumbered ownership of the club and its properties.
UNINTERRUPTED SPORTING OPPORTUNITIES
Their successful local endeavour has been providing uninterrupted sporting opportunities to the community for the past 150 years, and the dinner was particularly significant because the Guest of Honour was Arthur Edward Guinness, the 4th Earl of Iveagh. He is the great, great grandnephew of his namesake Lord Ardilaun.
Clontarf Y&BC’s clubhouse of Belvedere in celebratory mode. Photo: W M Nixon
Lord Iveagh was accompanied by his partner Katie Channon, and in his speech, he poignantly referred to his father, the 3rd Earl of Iveagh, Benjamin Guinness, who had gifted the club with a president’s board for the club’s centenary in 1975. Remarkably, this presentation occurred exactly 50 years ago to the day, on October 24th.
To mark the occasion, Lord Iveagh was presented with Honorary Membership of CY&BC by Commodore Gerry Coonan. The 150th anniversary celebrations will continue with a history evening on November 21st presented by Dr. Kevin Egan focusing on the life of Lord Ardilaun and Dublin during the 1860s – 1920s.
Commodores, Trustees and Guests at the CY&BC 150th are: Front row from left to right: Ian Sargent, Rebecca Sargent, Aidan Cronin, Katie Channon, Arthur Edward Guinness, Andrew Semple, Gerry Coonan, Sheila O’Reilly, John O’Reilly, Second row from left to right: Seán Langan, Michael Coghlan, Jim Lennon, Bridie Pender, Roy Devereux, Denis O’Brien, Charlie Quinn, Niall Tutty, Frank Brennan, Gaye Mowlds, Mairead McKenna Third row from left to right: Larry Meany, Claire Meany, Peter Reilly, Ciarán Hynes, Garry Davis, Joey Flanagan, Barry Grey, Maurice Wilson, Aoife Canavan, Cass Roche, Conor O’Brien. Photo: CY&BC























