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Royal Yacht Squadron Sailing Manager James Hynes, originally from Malahide in County Dublin, describes the courses for the 75th Edinburgh Cup and UK Dragon Grand Prix as Irish skipper Martin Byrne (right) observes
Ireland's Tony O’Gorman, winner of four Edinburgh Cups between 1978 and 1984, was a special guest at the Opening Ceremony and Cocktail Party at the Royal Yacht Squadron to mark the official start of the 75th Edinburgh Cup and UK…
Royal St. George's Martin Byrne of the Jaguar Sailing Team in Dun Laoghaire will compete at the 75th Edinburgh Cup at Royal Yacht Squadron in Cowes
Ireland will be represented at The Royal Yacht Squadron in Cowes this month when the club hosts the 75th Edinburgh Cup and International Dragon UK Grand Prix starting this Sunday, August 13th. Royal St. George's Martin Byrne of the Jaguar…
Royal St. George Dragon ace Neil Hegarty sailing with David, Hillary and Emma Williams  in Phantom leads the 12-boat Volvo Dun Laoghaire Regatta after three races sailed on Dublin Bay
Royal St. George Dragon ace Neil Hegarty sailing Phantom and crewed four-up, has moved straight into the lead of the 12-boat Volvo Dun Laoghaire Regatta. The local crew of Hegarty with David, Hillary and Emma Williams scored 2,1,1 in the three…
It was survival of the fittest for the Glandore Dragons in this year’s ‘Demolition’ Derby on the weekend of 1-2 July
The Dragon Derby was established in 1987 by Don Street who presented, as a perpetual trophy, a ship’s decanter — together with sponsorship of two bottles of Mount Gay rum each year. Tradition has it that the competitors and support…
What’s not to like? The recent Celtic Challenge success by the Glandore Dragons had great sailing, good weather and top-class hospitality at several venues
Glandore Harbour Yacht Club Commodore Tim Forde reports on success in a very sociable event by the thriving local International Dragons against a cross-channel challenge: “The Celtic Challenge 2023 against Royal Anglesey Yacht Club from the Menai Straits opened with…
Glandore Harbour Yacht Club will host the ‘Celtic Challenge’
The ‘Celtic Challenge’ will be raced in Glandore, West Cork this weekend, June 17/18. It is held annually, alternating between the Glandore Harbour Yacht Club and the Royal Anglesey Yacht Club of Wales. The format is Admiral’s Cup style team…
Dragon racing at Glandore Harbour
Dragons and Squibs raced the At Home Regatta of Glandore Harbour Sailing Club in West Cork, where the second of the two-day event decided the overall outcome. Supremacy, helmed by former British Olympian Iain Woolward, with crew Kevin Hayes and…
The first day of racing at the 2023 Dragon World Championships in Bodrum, Turkey
In Bodrum, Turkey, two clear starts under a black flag saw 24 teams from ten nations racing in the most amazing conditions on the first day of the 2023 Dragon World Championships.  Blue sky, 12 knots of wind in crystal…
James Matthews, David Good, Harry Lewis and Fergal O’Hanlon were the overall winners of the O'Leary Life Irish South Coast Dragon Championships sailed at Kinsale Yacht Club
James Matthews, David Good, Harry Lewis and Fergal O’Hanlon of the host club were the overall winners by three points of the O'Leary Life Irish South Coast Dragon Championships sailed at Kinsale Yacht Club from 26th – 28th May. A fleet…
Peter Bowring's Phantom from the Royal St. George Yacht Club is one of the early entries for the South Coast Dragon Championships at Kinsale Yacht Club later this month
Kinsale Yacht Club will host the “O’Leary Life South Coast Dragon Championships” from the 26th – 28th of May. The event, which is the first regional event on the Irish Dragon class calendar, will mark the start of an exciting…
Dublin Bay sailor Jonathan Bourke sailing with crew Conn Harte Bourke and Sam Gillivan were the first Corinthians - the first crew without any professionals - at last week's HM King Juan Carlos Trophy in Cascais, Portugal
Dublin Bay sailor Jonathan 'Jay' Bourke sailing with crew Conn Harte Bourke and Sam Gillivan, were the first Corinthians - the first crew without any professionals - at last week's HM King Juan Carlos Trophy in Cascais, Portugal. After three days…
Royal St. George Yacht Club Dragon Jaguar Sailing Team (pictured right in blue) of Martin Byrne, Adam Winkelmann and John Simms, who finished third overall at the Commodore's Cup in Cannes
The Royal St. George Yacht Club Dragon Jaguar Sailing Team took third overall at the  Commodore's Cup in Cannes, France on Sunday.  The keelboat trio of Martin Byrne, Adam Winkelmann and John Simms, who finished on 15 points, were competing…
The Irish keelboat trio of Martin Byrne, Adam Winkelmann and John Simms compete in the final weekend of the winter at the Commodore's Cup in Cannes
It's been a successful winter series for the Royal St. George Yacht Club Dragon Jaguar Sailing Team in France and Italy. The keelboat trio of Martin Byrne, Adam Winkelmann and John Simms compete in the final weekend of the winter…
The Royal Torbay Yacht Club has long been a popular host of Dragon championships
Torquay’s association with the International Dragon Class is long and illustrious, with the venue hosting the 1948 Olympic Games, at which the Dragon featured, and many national and international events since. The Dragon fleet will return once again to this…
The Irish Jaguar Dragon team of Martin Byrne, John Simms and Adam Winkelmann were  third overall at the Coupe de l'Amitié at at the Yacht Club de Cannes in France
The Irish Jaguar Dragon team from the Royal St. George Yacht Club in Dun Laoghaire Harbour took third overall at last weekend's Coupe de l'Amitié in France.  The keelboat trio of Martin Byrne, John Simms and Adam Winkelmann were in the…
Kinsale Yacht Commodore Matthias Hellstern welcomes Maeve Cotter as Regatta Director for the Dragon Gold Cup 2024
Maeve Cotter will act as the regatta director for Kinsale's staging of the Dragon Gold Cup in 2024. Cotter is a former Commodore of Glandore Harbour Yacht Club and the current Rear Commodore of Kinsale YC. She takes up the role…

The Dragon was designed by Johan Anker in 1929 as an entry for a competition run by the Royal Yacht Club of Gothenburg, to find a small keel-boat that could be used for simple weekend cruising among the islands and fjords of the Scandinavian seaboard. The original design had two berths and was ideally suited for cruising in his home waters of Norway. The boat quickly attracted owners and within ten years it had spread all over Europe.

The Dragon's long keel and elegant metre-boat lines remain unchanged, but today Dragons are constructed using the latest technology to make the boat durable and easy to maintain. GRP is the most popular material, but both new and old wooden boats regularly win major competitions while looking as beautiful as any craft afloat. Exotic materials are banned throughout the boat, and strict rules are applied to all areas of construction to avoid sacrificing value for a fractional increase in speed.

The key to the Dragon's enduring appeal lies in the careful development of its rig. Its well-balanced sail plan makes boat handling easy for lightweights, while a controlled process of development has produced one of the most flexible and controllable rigs of any racing boat.