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Volvo Cork Week: Four Weeks to Go Until 120 Boats Hit the Waters of Crosshaven (Download Current Entries Here)

18th June 2024
Traditional boat entry Lady Min will be part of the Volvo Cork Week mix next month off Crosshaven
Traditional boat entry Lady Min will be part of the Volvo Cork Week mix next month off Crosshaven Credit: Bob Bateman

Only four weeks remain until Volvo Cork Week 2024 (15th-19th July), with the Royal Cork Yacht Club in Crosshaven—the world's oldest yacht club— gearing up to welcome sailors and boats globally. Organisers say this year's event promises over 120 boats and attracting 8,000 sailors and spectators to the harbour town for a week of thrilling races and maritime festivities.

Download the current Volvo Cork Week 2024 entries below as an Xcel file to review the latest runners and riders due off Crosshaven.

Newly crowned 1720 national champion Ross McDonald and his Atara crew will defend their European title at Volvo Cork Week next month Photo: Rick TomlinsonNewly crowned 2024 1720 national champion Ross McDonald and his Atara crew will defend their European title at Volvo Cork Week next month Photo: Rick Tomlinson

Volvo Cork Week is not just about the competition; it's a celebration of coastal culture where sailors and spectators come together to share their passion for the sea. Attendees can look forward to a packed schedule of onshore events, including live music, local cuisine, a Family Fun Day, and Ladies' Day.

Racing will be spread across various challenging courses over the 5 days, offering competitors new challenges and opportunities each day, from longer coastal courses raced offshore, to ‘Round-the-Cans’ racing inside the harbour and multiple short races and Olympic courses laid in the open waters. The event will host the 1720 European Championships which will include over 30 1720 Sports boats designed in Cork, and there is a great charter opportunity this year with a fleet of RS21s participating.

The Volvo Cork Week scene on the lawn at Royal Cork Yacht Club Photo: VCWThe Volvo Cork Week scene on the lawn at Royal Cork Yacht Club Photo: VCW

This year’s Beaufort Cup will be the biggest one yet, with entries from around the world including USA and Ecuador. The renowned race for international uniformed service personnel encompasses a race around Fastnet Rock and back to Cork.

Recommended viewing points for the Harbour Race taking place on Wednesday 17th July include Camden and Church Bay in Crosshaven, the new Haulbowline Island Amenity Park, Ringaskddy and the promenade in Cobh.

Local boats of the host club will feature strongly in Volvo Cork Week 2024 with the Dehler 34 Big Mac (IRL 3492) and  the Jeanneau 36iP Elegance (IRL3610) both entered Photo: Bob BatemanLocal boats of the host club will feature strongly in Volvo Cork Week 2024 with the Dehler 34 Big Mac (IRL 3492) and the Jeanneau 36iP Elegance (IRL3610) both entered Photo: Bob Bateman

In addition to the thrilling racing action, Volvo Cork Week aims to make the event inclusive and enjoyable for all ages, with off-the-water activities for the whole family. The Family Day on July 14th from 12-5pm will feature a coastal market in the Royal Cork Yacht Club marquee, trails to Camden Fort Meagher, themed competitions and games, the famous Pipers Fun Fair and boat trips from Hugh Coveney Pier on the Cailin Or.

Volvo Cork Week 2022 big boat action in Cork Harbour Photo: Rick TomlinsonVolvo Cork Week 2022 big boat action in Cork Harbour Photo: Rick Tomlinson

As the boats are moored and sailors are back on dry land, the fun will continue at the Royal Cork Yacht Club, with musical entertainment all week, a ‘Pure Cork’ Crew night on Thursday 18th, fun on-shore sailing activities, and an expanded family-friendly area which includes a Play Zone for children’s games, a picnic area, and multiple casual dining options, alongside retail outlets, spares, sail-repair and other facilities. The emphasis this year is on sustainability with a focus on conservation, reuse and recycling and environmental impacts. Sponsor Volvo Car Ireland will be on hand to showcase their range of fully electric & plug-in hybrid cars.

Don't miss the Volvo Cork Week Ladies' Day charity lunch on July 17th, in support of the Crosshaven RNLI, featuring special guests Volvo ambassadors Dermot Bannon and Suzie McAdam. A fabulous afternoon for a great cause is guaranteed.

Royal Cork Yacht Club Admiral Annamarie FeganRoyal Cork Yacht Club Admiral Annamarie Fegan Photo: Bob Bateman

Commenting, Admiral Annamarie Fegan said, “We are very excited to welcome new and returning sailors to Cork from around the world. Volvo Cork Week has a reputation of excellence and the quality this year is going to be outstanding. With participants from across the globe vying for top honours in a series of exhilarating races - we expect some top-class racing over the week. And this year I’m delighted that we have a lot of local people taking part as crew for the first time - it’s a fantastic opportunity for people to get a taste of really high-quality racing.”

Crosshaven will be buzzing with spectators all week long with outstanding sporting displays on show on the water and plenty of entertainment and celebration on-shore. The neighbouring harbour villages of Cork will be bustling with activity over the week and offer the perfect vantage points to see the stunning spectacles on the water.

Volvo Car Ireland is the title sponsor of Volvo Cork Week in association with Johnson & Perrott, with official partners Cork County Council, Port of Cork, Musto, Heineken, Barry & Fitzwilliam, and media partner Cork’s Red FM.

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