Royal Cork Yacht Club Admiral Annamarie Fegan and Rear Admiral Keelboats Rob Foster were on hand in a packed clubhouse to present the club's top awards for 2024 at the annual prize-giving ceremony and laying-up supper on Saturday night in Crosshaven, Cork Harbour.
Killian Collins was named RCYC's Keelboat Racing Sailor of the Year Photo: Bob Bateman
2004 Olympian Killian Collins was named RCYC's Keelboat Racing Sailor of the Year for his outstanding achievements, which included winning the ICRA Nationals, the J-Cup, the ICRA Europeans, the 1720 Nationals, and two regional events.
Sean Hanley received RCYC's Club Volunteer of the Year award Photo: Bob Bateman
Sean Hanley received RCYC's Club Volunteer of the Year award for his continuous support of keelboat racing, which involved organising Friday night events, handling results, and making significant contributions to the club.
James Dwyer was named as Royal Cork YC's Under-25 Sailor of the Year Photo: Bob Bateman
James Dwyer was recognised as RCYC's Under-25 Sailor of the Year. The Half Tonner Swuzzlebubble, co-skippered by Dwyer, had a successful year, finishing second in the April league at KYC, third in the WAVE, fourth in the VCW, second in the Autumn league, and fourth in Calves Week. The boat also retained the ICRA Boat of the Year 2024 and was a class two winner in the Offshore Series.
Michael McCann's Etchells 22, Don't Dilly Dally, was named RCYC's Club Yacht of the Year 2024—Spinnaker Photo: Bob Bateman
Michael McCann's Etchells 22, Don't Dilly Dally, was named RCYC's Club Yacht of the Year 2024—Spinnaker. The yacht performed well in various leagues, finishing 4th in the May league, first in June/July, and third in August/September. It also won the Super League with an average rating of 1.66.
Caoimhe Foster's yacht, Clodagh, was awarded RCYC's Club Yacht of the Year 2024—WhiteSail Photo: Bob Bateman
Caoimhe Foster's yacht, Clodagh, was awarded RCYC's Club Yacht of the Year 2024—WhiteSail. Clodagh achieved the top three finishes in every Friday night league and won the August/September series. The boat was recognised for participating in every race of the Friday Summer series, winning the Super League, and promoting engagement with new members and sailors.
Denis and Annamarie Murphy's yacht, Nieulargo, was named RCYC's National Yacht of the Year 2024 Photo: Bob Bateman
Denis and Annamarie Murphy's yacht, Nieulargo, was named RCYC's National Yacht of the Year 2024. It achieved notable results, including second place in the Beaufort Cup, winning the Autumn League, and being the Class Three winner in the Round Ireland race. It also finished first in its class in the Calves Week Regatta White Sail section with a local crew.
Brian Jones's J122 Jellybaby, was awarded Royal Cork Yacht Club International Yacht of the Year 2024 Photo: Bob Bateman
Brian Jones's yacht, Jellybaby, was awarded International Yacht of the Year 2024 after finishing first in Cowes Class 4 and being recognised as the Best Newcomer, finishing third overall in Cowes.
Pat Dorgan was the Admiral's Choice Royal Cork Yacht Club Volunteer Award winner Photo: Bob Bateman
Lastly, the Admiral's Choice Volunteer Award went to Pat Dorgan for his exceptional contributions to the club.

















































