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Dance Classes

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Dance lessons have been held at the RIYC on Wednesday evenings in autumn and spring for the past few years, followed by a drink or two at the bar and the odd dinner!  The lessons have covered a range of styles and this spring might just be the time to perfect the tango.

The next set of dance lessons will begin in January and will run for 10 weeks at a cost of €200 per couple.

For further details please contact Liam Murphy at liammurphy2008@gmail.comor keep an eye out on this page and the RIYC e-zine.’






Après Sail

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We have another Season of mouth-watering meals for our hungry sailors.
Dinner, Sailing Supper & outdoor delights…

There will be a barbecue every week and we will alternate between pizzas, Asian wok and pig on a spit. We have delicious new salads for you to choose from.


Our Sailing Supper is €20.00 for a starter and main course and dessert is optional for an additional €5.00.

For those who would like more options our A La Carte Menu is available for you to choose from. 

Savills Junior Regatta Results Bay Feva

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Royal Irish Yacht Club

Savills Junior Regatta - Bay Feva

Entries: 23      Races Sailed: 3


Series PlaceSail NoBoatHelmCrewClubSeries PointsRace 1Race 2Race 3
15478FevaTim NorwoodFinn ClearyRIYC3111
25475FevaHannah LeonardLeonie JudgeRIYC10433
31753FevaDavid KearneyLee RyanRSGYC14365
43924FevaAndrew McSweeneyTom SimmsRSGYC172510
55241FevaMax GoodbodyOscar mulvinRIYC19982
62964fevaHugo StapletonLouis ClarkeRIYC19694
71654FevaBen HoganLouis O'hOisinRSGYC19748
85839fevaMorgan devineJamie MatthewsRSGYC221327
91750FevaIsuelt LawLauren MurrayRSGYC265714
103661FevaSaoirse MasonJuilet ByrneRSGYC2910109
111682FevaJohn TuohyRobyn TuohyRIYC3181211
121649FevaIsabelle KearneyNatacha ByrneRSGYC39121413
135221fevaTara coakleyEllen MurrayRSGYC42141612
135221fevaJamie MurrayAndrea MurrayRSGYC42141612
151770FevaJemima OwensAndrew IrvinNYC4515DNC246
161597FevaHeather roche GriffinCameron KellyRSGYC46161515
1786Fevamax guilfoyleLiz PettitRSGYC481113DNC24
182358FevaElizabeth MontgomeryEmily SheridanRSGYC521711DNC24
191593FevaAlice TyrrellSiofra MooneyRIYC6618DNC24DNC24
201687FevaGeorgia Weir McerleanKevin mc erleanRSGYC72DNC24DNC24DNC24
202254FevaMolly ByrneSusie GillRSGYC72DNC24DNC24DNC24
20SQUAREfevadaisy Dillon MaloneGeorgia GoodbodyRIYC72DNC24DNC24DNC24
20X11Fevacatharine ClarkeElla ClarkeRIYC72DNC24DNC24DNC24

Savills JuniorRegatta Laser 4.7

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Savills Royal Irish Yacht Club

Junior Regatta Bay - Laser 4.7

Entries: 11      Races Sailed: 3


Series PlaceSail NoBoatHelmClubSeries PointsRace 1Race 2Race 3
1194899Laser 4.7Henry HigginsRSGYC4211
214789laser 4.7Daniel HopkinsHYC7133
3150649laser 4.7Alex ScanderrbegHYC9342
4179325laser 4.7James O'ConnorRSGYC10424
5178335Laser 4.7Alex kavanaghRSGYC17557
6189212Laser 4.7Roisin FoleyRStGYC18666
7175654Laser 4.7Petra keaneRIYC19775
8209095Laser 4.7Hugo GivenRSGYC24888
9177848Laser 4.7Andrew TobinRSGYC339DNC12DNC12
1018laser 4.7leonie MontgomeryRSGYC36DNC12DNC12DNC12
10201237Laser 4.7Mark O'ConnorNYC36DNC12DNC12DNC12

Savills Junior Regatta Results Laser Radial, Bay PY and Bay Topper

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Savills Royal Irish Yacht Club

Junior Regatta Bay - Laser Radial

Entries: 3      Races Sailed: 3


Series PlaceSail NoBoatHelmClubSeries PointsRace 1Race 2Race 3
10Laser RadialNell StauntonHYC3111
2163461Laser RadialEmelia JohnsonRSGYC7223
3173012Laser RadialLuke DalyRSGYC8332


Savills Royal Irish Yacht Club

Junior Regatta Bay PY

Entries: 3      Races Sailed: 3


Series PlaceSail NoBoatHelmCrewClubHandicapSeries PointsRace 1Race 2Race 3
1180241LaserConor Skerritt RIYC10913111
2752RS200Conor LittleEoghan CassidyRIYC10476222
351741420Georgia RedmondMark MulveyRSGYC110510RET433

Savills Royal Irish Yacht Club

Junior Regatta Bay Topper

Entries: 5      Races Sailed: 3


Series PlaceSail NoBoatHelmClubSeries PointsRace 2Race 1Race 3
147605TopperMax KavanaghRSGYC4121
247727TopperLuka RickardNYC6312
346366TopperJack HallNYC8233
4XXXTopperOliver ConnollyNYC18DNC6DNC6DNC6
4XXXXTopperPeter ConnollyNYC18DNC6DNC6DNC6

Bar & Drawing Room Menu

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Our Bar Menu is available for you to enjoy a bite to eat in beautiful surroundings. Tuesday - Saturday 12.00 noon - 9.30pm.
Breakfast Menu. Saturday 9.30am - 12.00pm and
Sunday 10.30am - 2pm.
Booking is essential if dining after 4pm in the Bar.
New Menu available! See here for Bar menu








Royal Irish Post Crossword Results

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The correct answers to the Royal Irish Post's crossword can be seen here. The winning entry was submitted by Mr Pat Mangan.  Congratulations to Mr Mangan who will receive the prize of a Dining Room voucher.

Tim Goodbody - Sailor of the Month!

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Timothy Goodbody on his previous boat White Mischief
RIYC member and former Commodore Tim Goodbody is Afloat Sailor of the Month. Congratulations!!
It was his final campaign with the Sigma 33 White Mischief, and Tim Goodbody ended it on a high last month at a DBSC awards night that turned out to be very much a family affair.
As he looks forward to a new season in the J/109 fleet, afloat look back at the former Fastnet winner’s huge contribution to sailing over the decades.

George Sisk's Wow is ICRA boat of the year

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Congratulations to RIYC member George Sisk and all his crew. Wow has been named ICRA Boat of the Year 2015!!

Read  article here

RIYC Annual Charity Race

New Mixed Sportboat Class

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Announcement – New Mixed Sportsboat Class
The committee of Dublin Bay Sailing Club has taken the decision to support the formation of a mixed sportsboat class to join the twenty other classes racing under the Club’s burgee in Dublin Bay. The class will race every Saturday on  primarily windward leeward courses, with committee boat starts, throughout the 2016 season. Also racing on this course will be the SB20, Flying Fifteen and Dragon fleets. Racing will also be provided for the new class on DBSC’s midweek courses on Thursday and Tuesday evenings.



The mixed sportsboat class will consist of 1720s, J80s, J70s, Melges 24, Bachman 21s and similar such craft.
Boat entry forms and on-line entry will be available in early January.
Enquiries to the Club’s Hon Secretary at 01-2898565 or e-mail  honsec@dbsc.org
Read more here 

Race Wins at Quantum Key West Race Week 2016

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Race Wins at Quantum Key West Race Week 2016

Nigel Biggs’s Checkmate XVI flew the burgee of the Royal Irish Yacht Club at Key West Race Week in mid-January, with a crew including young Irish sailors Adam “Bubbles” Hyland and Cian “Tree” Guilfoyle, alongside Dublin resident Jim Houston. This regatta is a “bucket list” event for sailors all over the globe, attracting Olympic medallists, Americas Cup winners and Volvo winners to join professional and Corinthian sailors alike. Is there a better place to sail in January than the Florida Keys?



This was the second instalment of Checkmate’s US tour, following the Annapolis Fall Regatta last October.  We joined ten other evenly matched C&C30’s for 5 days of highly competitive windward/ leeward racing where regular place changes were to become the norm. A high scoring regatta is often a testament to close racing, which was this case as this true one design fleet battled for the slightest advantage.
After losing a much needed practice day due to high winds, the first day of racing was a tough one. Starting in 20 knots of breeze that reduced during the day, the waves were up and the water warm for a great day of sailing. Boat handling is vital in any fleet, but when a flogging kite can be the difference between five and fifteen knots, it is crucial.  Although happy with our pace, our lack of time in the boat and a couple of breakages meant we struggled to take the results we had hoped for in the first two races. However, we were improving and our efforts were rewarded with a hard earned win in the last race of a long day.
After a long discussion about where we could improve, the boat job list was finished and we headed of for Conch Fritters, Mahi-mahi and Shrimps….with maybe a cold beer.
Tuesday brought big winds, big waves and no racing. After more work on the boat we had a day of sightseeing, swimming and relaxation. The nippers took the opportunity to get up close to the Maxi 72’s and take a dip in a the ocean….slightly more pleasant than the beach at Dalkey in January.
Day three bought a 15 - 18 knots from the NE, an offshore wind that held steady enough to provide the closest racing of the week. With a swell left over from the previous day, it was tough to get upwind without slamming around and kept the fleet close together all day. The first windward mark had 10 of the 11 boat fleet overlapped, but our early start to the day and practice session paid off and we were in the mix all the day.
Finally we got some proper sunshine for day four of racing. Starting in a 10 – 14 knot breeze from the NE, the racing was as close and intense as Wednesday with no room for mistakes. Race 3 of the day had us in the middle of the leading bunch heading for the line, but a slight shift had us heading back in on port….hero to zero in 5 boat lengths!
For the last day of racing we headed out into a torrential downpour, 20 + knots from the south and a monster swell.  Just like home – only warmer!  After a conservative start at the committee boat, we headed right in a clear lane and were in our element……wind, waves and rain, all very reminiscent of Duna Laoghaire Regatta last summer! With confidence in our boat handling, we worked the boat hard to round the windward mark in first place, hoisted the spinnaker and headed off downwind at speeds approaching 20 knots as the breeze continued to build.  Neil Mackley called a perfect lay line for our gybe into the bottom mark and we rounded with a good lead which we extended on the next round to take a thoroughly deserved and applauded win. With the breeze now a solid 25 knots, gusting to 30+, racing was abandoned for the day as we surfed back to the shelter of the dock at 15 knots plus with smiles all round….a great way to end a great week.
Key West Race Week 2016 was certainly very good to us both on and off the water. With a huge range of age and experience on board, we took every opportunity to learn from each other and improve and develop our skills. Our 2 race wins were reward for our efforts (the last being particularly satisfying) and whilst disappointed to only finish 6th out of the 11 competitors in our class, in the no discard series, we will continue to improve.
Our next event is the Miami Ocean Challenge in February where we will continue our 30 year plus Checkmate campaign of working hard, racing harder, but more importantly having fun and making new friends.


Journey of Change, Yvonne Gordon

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The Club is delighted to have a copy of  the Team SCA Volvo Ocean Race 2014/5 book, Journey of Change. Which was presented to the Commodore by author Yvonne Gordon.
With hundreds of unique pictures and vivid stories, the book allows the reader to follow the team through two years of hard training and nine months of sailing in one of the world’s toughest races.

 Read more here 

Additional information here

FULL VHF COURSE, April 2016

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Thursday 14 April  evening  1930 - 2130
Saturday 16 April    10.00 -1700 
Sunday 17 Exam  10.00 - 1500

Cost: € 220 including all exam fees and COMREG Fee
          Junior special rate €195


This short practical course is for the full Irish Department of Marine and Transportation Radio License. If you have an Irish  registered boat this is the certificate you must have. The course covers VHF Short Range Certificate for a Full Irish Ship Station operator’s license (GMDSS).   VHF DSC training equipment will be the same equipment used in the examination.  

If you already hold the "old" restricted VHF (or " Module 1") or the MCA / RYA certificate you wish to upgrade to the Irish SRC Certificate, you may do so within the framework of this course. Instruction and training with NAVTEX, SART, EPIRB and exam identical DSC VHF hardware. Cost: € 220 including all exam fees and COMREG Fee.

Special rate for junior instructors and Sailing Club Personnel

Enquires to club Secretary or Craig Dowley, Hibernian Cruising School at hibernian@eircom.net or 087 287 2823.


THE WET BAR, A VENUE FOR ALL OCCASIONS

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The Wet Bar is a versatile room that suits a variety of occasions from Birthday parties to conferences.
We can cater from 30-200 people for sit down dinners, buffets and cocktail parties.

Please contact Gareth or Maeve to discuss creating your special party in 2016!!

 Function Menus

The Club is more than happy to make its facilities available to members to host private functions. In the past, we have catered for all special occasions including Weddings, Christenings, Engagements parties, Anniversaries, Birthday parties and any special family gatherings.

See here for 2016 A La Carte Function Menus


Members can book the Dining Room, Drawing room, Library, Cellar or Wet Bar for your perfect event. We pride ourselves on the genuine and historic nature of our Clubhouse, while striving to provide the most modern and high standard of service and cuisine.
Any member wishing to make a reservation or discuss menus can email the catering office or call 01 280 9452 and speak to Catering Manger Gareth McGinty or any of his a-team: Maeve, Bernie or Janet.

Wine Menu 

Our dedicated Wine Committee carefully hand pick each wine on the Wine Menu for your enjoyment.White Wines, Sparkling WinesRed Wines, Dessert Wines. We also have an En primeur selection available exclusively for our Members to enjoy.

SAILING NEWS LINKS

Volvo Round Ireland Race

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The RIYC welcomes all boats taking part in the Volvo Round Ireland Race.  For boats entered in the race and berthing in Dun Laoghaire, we are happy to help you if you need any assistance.  If you need assistance with your race preparation, please contact Mark McGibney, Sailing Services Manager at mark@riyc.ie mobile no. 00353 87 9481707.

We have excellent dining facilities.  There will be a BBQ with an extensive menu on the Thursday night, 16th June as well as our Dining Room menu. (Smart casual dress required in the dining room)  Please contact Catering Office at gareth@riyc.ie for your catering requirements. 
There will be a special event to celebrate the Round Ireland Race at the RIYC on Thursday 16th June, please watch for details to follow.
Read more here

WATERFRONT WARBLERS, FRIDAY 22ND April

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Following on their sell-out success last year, the Waterfront Warblers have embarked on another world tour, and are scheduled to play in the RIYC on Friday 22nd April. The Warblers’ unique blend of humour and music has enthralled slightly tipsy audiences for many years in all of the waterfront clubs and beyond. The entertainment is designed to fill the gap left when, after dinner, society turned on the television and turned away from the piano. The songs are drawn from all eras and all genres, and the anecdotes are guaranteed to have stood the test of time.  A wonderful evening of fine music and laughter is assured.

Mitsubishi Motors Sailing Club of the Year

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Following the ISA Annual Awards Ceremony at the Royal College of Surgeons the Club is delighted to have received the Mitsubishi Motors Sailing Club of the Year Award and the Eastern Region Training Centre of the Year in addition to two Sailor of the Month Awards which were presented to George Sisk and Tim Goodbody.

A wonderful achievement all round.


Exhibition of Donal Murray's Paintings 1st -3rd April

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