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National Yacht Club Junior Racing Clinics Kick Off 2025 Training Season

6th March 2025
ILCA Winter Training at the National Yacht Club in Dun Laoghaire Harbour
ILCA winter training at the National Yacht Club in Dun Laoghaire Harbour

As winter training eventually returned at the National Yacht Club in Dun Laoghaire Harbour over the course of the school's February midterm, the excitement of the new season just a few more weeks around the corner was palpable.

Junior Racing clinics were run over February mid term.

The weather threw havoc into all the best-oiled plans, yet with the coaching team's ingenuity and a careful daily weather analysis, there were actually very few days needing cancellation, and the various training groups in Optimist, Topper, ILCA, and 29ers managed solid hours afloat to kickstart their 2025 training.

The clinics were managed and led by head coach Thomas Chaix with the support of younger coaches Sam Ledoux, Ellie Cunnane, Fiona Ferguson and Zoe Hall.

Junior Optimist training on dry land at the National Yacht ClubJunior Optimist training on dry land at the National Yacht Club

The week concluded with a pursuit-style fun regatta. Six races, each about 10 mins long, were completed with the Optimist starting first and Toppers and ILCA4 chasing. The course was set just off the East pier, delivering an arena-style event in glorious sunshine. The Toppers, led by Irish Squad member Jacob Browne, very closely followed by 12-year-old Alex Butcher, eventually came on top... Taking 3rd was Seb Wight in his ILCA4, however the Optimists sailors cant wait to get an opportunity to reverse roles.

High octane single handed adult sessions

Set on Saturdays in the morning, the ILCA and Aero training programme has delivered some great sailing. Keeping the focus on short courses has enabled sailors of very varied abilities to enjoy the coaching. Noel Butler is perfecting his preparation for the Aero Europeans (April), while the group has welcomed sailors returning to sailing after many years.

IODAI sprints and team NYC fun weekend away

Last weekend saw the first Optimist event of the year hosted by the RCYC. 47 sailors competed, including many sailors hoping to represent Ireland in the summer. Team NYC is still very green and it was a brilliant opportunity to test their progress in a much stronger fleet. And it delivered with 4 great races completed! After enjoying a fun evening together,r the NYC sailors had a great interclub training session on the Curlane bank with Kinsale and Crosshaven young sailors.

National Yacht Club Optimist sailing at Dun Laoghaire Harbour National Yacht Club Optimist sailing at Dun Laoghaire Harbour 

Youth, Olympians and campaigners in Villamoura

NYC's Finn Lynch is back to hard work and training competing at the latest Grand Prix in Villamoura (ILCA7) taking a solid eighth overall for his return regatta since the Olympics. In the Olympic 49er FX, development squad sailors Ben O'Shaugnessy and Ethan Spain completed their challenge in 15th and will soon be looking at progressing to the full sized 49er. Lauren O Callaghan and Charlotte Eadie were just a little further back, truly launching their campaign towards LA 2028.

There is a lot of talent in the Youth sailors at the NYC, with 15-year-old Marcus Shelley confirming recent form (2nd U17 in Valencia), taking 24th overall. Harry Dunne and Peter Kenny also competed. Marcus is the latest entry into the Irish Academy and is already making stellar progress after just about 4 years in the sport.

National Yacht Club Topper sailing at Dun Laoghaire Harbour National Yacht Club Topper sailing at Dun Laoghaire Harbour 

The club sailors are now focusing on a solid month of training before the first big events of the year:

Finn, Lauren and Charlotte will compete at the Princess Sofia Trophy in Palma.

National Yacht Club 29er sailing at Dun Laoghaire Harbour National Yacht Club 29er sailing at Dun Laoghaire Harbour 

The club 29er squad will compete at the RYA Youth Nationals.

James Gorman, Peter Kenny, Harry Dunne and Marcus Shelley will compete at the Youth and Open Europeans in Villamoura.

First regionals of 2025

The first weekend of April will see the first regional events of the year (ILCA, Fireball and Aero) followed by the Irish Sailing Youth nationals.

April will conclude with the RS Aero Europeans. Noel Butler will attempt to better his 2024 5th in the 6 rig to climb on the box in Garda... Head coach Thomas Chaix will compete in the 7 rig.

(Photos from mid term trainings)

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The home club of Laser Radial Olympic Silver medalist Annalise Murphy, the National Yacht Club is a lot more besides. It is also the spiritual home of the offshore sailing body ISORA, the Dun Laoghaire to Dingle Race and the biggest Flying Fifteen fleet in Ireland. Founded on a loyal membership, the National Yacht Club at the East Pier in Dun Laoghaire on Dublin Bay enjoys a family ethos and a strong fellowship in a relaxed atmosphere of support and friendship through sailing.

Bathing in the gentle waterfront ambience of Dun Laoghaire on the edge of South County Dublin, the National Yacht Club has graced the waters of the Irish Sea and far beyond for more than a century and in 2020 celebrates its sesquicentennial.  

The club is particularly active in dinghy and keelboat one-design racing and has hosted three World Championships in recent years including the Flying Fifteen Worlds in 2003, 2019 and the SB3 Worlds in 2008. The ISAF Youth Worlds was co-hosted with our neighbouring club the Royal St. George Yacht Club in 2012...

National Yacht Club Facilities

Facilities include a slipway directly accessing Dun Laoghaire Harbour, over eighty club moorings, platform parking, pontoons, fuelling, watering and crane-lifting ensure that the NYC is excellently equipped to cater for all the needs of the contemporary sailor. Berths with diesel, water, power and overnight facilities are available to cruising yachtsmen with shopping facilities being a short walk away. The club is active throughout the year with full dining and bar facilities and winter activities include bridge, snooker, quiz nights, wine tasting and special events.

National Yacht Club History

Although there are references to an active “club” prior to 1870, history records that the present clubhouse was erected in 1870 at a cost of £4,000 to a design by William Sterling and the Kingstown Royal Harbour Boat Club was registered with Lloyds in the same year. By 1872 the name had been changed to the Kingston Harbour Boat Club and this change was registered at Lloyds.

In 1881. the premises were purchased by a Captain Peacocke and others who formed a proprietary club called the Kingstown Harbour Yacht Club again registered at Lloyds. Some six years later in 1877 the building again changed hands being bought by a Mr Charles Barrington. and between 1877 and 1901 the club was very active and operated for a while as the “Absolute Club” although this change of name was never registered.

In 1901, the lease was purchased by three trustees who registered it as the Edward Yacht Club. In 1930 at a time when the Edward Yacht Club was relatively inactive, a committee including The Earl of Granard approached the trustees with a proposition to form the National Yacht Club. The Earl of Granard had been Commodore of the North Shannon Y.C. and was a senator in the W.T.Cosgrave government. An agreement was reached, the National Yacht Club was registered at Lloyds. The club burgee was created, red cross of Saint George with blue and white quarters being sky cloud, sea and surf. The Earl of Granard became the first Commodore.

In July of 1950, a warrant was issued to the National Yacht Club by the Government under the Merchant Shipping Act authorising members to hoist a club ensign in lieu of the National Flag. The new ensign to include a representation of the harp. This privilege is unique and specific to members of the National Yacht Club. Sterling’s design for the exterior of the club was a hybrid French Chateau and eighteenth century Garden Pavilion and today as a Class A restricted building it continues to provide elegant dining and bar facilities.

An early drawing of the building shows viewing balconies on the roof and the waterfront façade. Subsequent additions of platforms and a new slip to the seaward side and most recently the construction of new changing rooms, offices and boathouse provide state of the art facilities, capable of coping with major international and world championship events. The club provides a wide range of sailing facilities, from Junior training to family cruising, dinghy sailing to offshore racing and caters for most major classes of dinghies, one design keelboats, sports boats and cruiser racers. It provides training facilities within the ISA Youth Sailing Scheme and National Power Boat Schemes.

Past Commodores

1931 – 42 Earl of Granard 1942 – 45 T.J. Hamilton 1945 – 47 P.M. Purcell 1947 – 50 J.J. O’Leary 1950 – 55 A.A. Murphy 1955 – 60 J.J. O’Leary 1960 – 64 F. Lemass 1964 – 69 J.C. McConnell 1969 – 72 P.J. Johnston 1972 – 74 L. Boyd 1974 – 76 F.C. Winkelmann 1976 – 79 P.A. Browne 1979 – 83 W.A. Maguire 1983 – 87 F.J. Cooney 1987 – 88 J.J. Byrne 1988 – 91 M.F. Muldoon 1991 – 94 B.D. Barry 1994 – 97 M.P.B. Horgan 1997 – 00 B. MacNeaney 2000 – 02 I.E. Kiernan 2002 – 05 C.N.I. Moore 2005 – 08 C.J. Murphy 2008 – 11 P.D. Ryan 2011 – P. Barrington 2011-2014 Larry Power 2014-2017 Ronan Beirne 2017 – 2019