The Irish National Sailing & Powerboat School (INSS) and West Pier Sailing Club (WSPC) will host a 24-hour Sailathon later this month in aid of the RNLI. The event will take place at the INSS clubhouse on Dún Laoghaire’s West Pier from 4 pm on Friday, May 29, to 4 pm on Saturday, May 30.
A sailing dinghy will remain continuously on the water throughout the challenge under instructor supervision. Full safety boat cover and qualified staff will support the overnight event.
Pier Patrol — An INSS J80 training yacht prepares for the 24-hour Sailathon on Dún Laoghaire Harbour ahead of the RNLI fundraising challenge later this month. Photo: INSS
Saturday’s programme will include on-water activities for the INSS Junior Club from around 10 am. Informal racing and sailing sessions will build towards a mini regatta finale involving WSPC members later in the afternoon.
The RNLI will also attend the event on Saturday with water safety talks and an information stand to support public awareness of sea safety and the charity’s lifesaving work.
Organisers say the Sailathon is designed to combine fundraising with community participation, with families, club members and supporters encouraged to attend throughout Saturday. The event will conclude at 4 pm with the finish of the 24-hour challenge, followed by a final race and prize-giving ceremony.
Further information and donations are available here.

















































