A well-attended Annual General Meeting at Howth Yacht Club last night (Tuesday) saw Commodore Paddy Judge standing down after a period of service which was much longer than his time as Commodore would suggest, as he also stood in as Honorary General Manager for a significant period as the club adjusted to rapidly changing circumstances.
This management structure saw it successfully transformed into a thriving organisation with more than 2,000 members when all categories are included, while 2022 - its 40th year operating its own marina - saw a remarkable range of trophies being won by members at home and abroad.
Having served as Vice Commodore and in many other capacities both in Howth and at national level for many years, Puppeteer 22 skipper Neil Murphy takes on the mantle of Commodore. And while it is now some years since Breda Dillon was HYC's first female Commodore, it is encouraging to see that several noted women sailors are included in the new Board of Directors elected at the Annual General Meeting. The following members were elected to serve on the Board for next year:
Neil Murphy, Commodore
Kevin Monks, Vice Commodore
Christina Knowles, Rear Commodore
Gary Cullen, Rear Commodore
Caoimhin O'Laoi, Honorary Treasurer
Bernie Condy, Honorary Secretary
Emmet Dalton, Honorary Sailing Secretary
Cormac Farrelly, Committee Member
Lara Jameson, Committee Member
Robert Kennedy, Committee Member
Tom McMahon, Committee Member
Jill Sommerville, Committee Member
Darren Wright, Committee Member
With more than 2,000 members, Howth Yacht Club's celebrations in 2022 have included marking 40 years of operating its own marina
The new Board is looking forward to a successful year of sailing and social events at the Club. Under the leadership of Neil Murphy and the incoming Board, the Club will continue to promote the sport of sailing and to maximise the opportunities for both its members and for newcomers to enjoy the beautiful waters off Howth.
The Club would like to thank outgoing Commodore, Paddy Judge, and the retiring Board members for their hard work and commitment and looks forward with excitement to the start of 2023 activity in just two weeks' time.
New Year's Day racing for dinghies and keelboats will get a very busy year underway, during which Howth YC will host the Irish Sailing Youth Nationals, as well as the National Championships for both the Irish Cruiser Racing Association (ICRA) and the ILCA (formerly Laser) Class.
The Changing of the Watch at Howth Yacht Club - Paddy Judge hands over to Neil Murphy