After the very successful cruise-in-company in the Hebrides by the five leading cruising clubs, the far-travelled cruising craft involved have been dispersing in many directions.
Alan Markey of Howth, Commodore of the Irish Cruising Club, has shown the way south to his home port for the senior officers of the Cruising Club of America, with Commodore Jay Gowell's Tayana 52 Moonstone and Vice Commodore Chace Anderson's Hallberg Rassy 43 Bonnie Rye now (07/08/25) in Howth.
Chace Anderson's Bonnie Rye CCA (left) and Jay Gowell's Moonstone CCA at Howth YC during the lunchtime break from the typical summer programme of Junior Training and preparation for this weekend's Howth 17 Worlds. Photo: W M Nixon
Today (Thursday) the opportunity of so much CCA seniority was taken for an informal yet very real exchange of club burgees, with HYC Vice Commodore Gary Cullen standing in for Commodore Kevin Monks, who is away cruising.
As Alan Markey and Chace Anderson admire the portrait of Howth's Blue Water Medallist John Gore-Grimes' Nich 31 Shardana, the latter's Cruise-in-Company gilet reveals that those involved in the Hebridean cruise included the Ocean Cruising Club, the Royal Highland YC, the Royal Cruising Club, the Cruising Club of America, the Irish Cruising Club, and the Clyde Cruising Club. Photo: W M Nixon
STRONG HOWTH LINKS TO CCA
The CCA links with Howth are strong, and the group from the premier American cruising organisation made a point of seeing the portrait of Howth CCA member John Gore-Grimes' Nicholson 31 Shardana in the ice of the far north, venturing on one of the Arctic cruises made over a decade that saw the Howth voyager being awarded the CCA's highly-regarded Blue Water Medal in 1983.
Moonstone will be heading on south in due course, but Bonnie Rye is staying on to over-winter in Howth to prepare for European cruising next year.
Transatlantic voyagers at rest. The Hallberg Rassy 43 Bonnie Rye CCA (left) and the Tayana 52 Moonstone CCA (right) in Howth. Photo: W M Nixon

















































