The Royal Cork Yacht Club has rescheduled the biggest weekend of its Cork300 Tricentenary celebrations, planned for 28-30 August, in light of new government restrictions on outdoor and sporting events announced last week. (more…)

The Royal Cork Yacht Club has rescheduled the biggest weekend of its Cork300 Tricentenary celebrations, planned for 28-30 August, in light of new government restrictions on outdoor and sporting events announced last week. (more…)
Few events are following the sailing calender this year, but in the year that the Royal Cork celebrates its 300th birthday, the 2020 Optimist National Championships, sponsored by AIB, took place in the Club from August 13th to 16th. (more…)
Dear Member, Following the update to the Government’s COVID-19 guidelines on Tuesday, our Club Executive Committee and their respective Committee’s have been working on interpreting the new guidelines and assessing the impact of these on our Club activities and upcoming events. (more…)
Irish Laser National Championship For Immediate Release – 2030 Tuesday 18th August 2020 The Irish Laser National Championships, hosted by the Royal Cork YC, and the Irish Laser 4.7 National Championships hosted by Monkstown Bay SC, have been cancelled. (more…)
The Coolmore Race is an old Cork Harbour yacht race that was brought back to life a number of years ago as a junior dinghy race. (more…)
The Royal Cork Yacht Club is based in Crosshaven, Cork, Ireland and is the world's oldest yacht club founded in 1720.
It is the organiser of the biennial Cork Week, widely regarded as Europe’s premier sailing event.
The club encompasses a wide variety of sailing activities from Optimist dinghies to racing National 18s and 1720s, Toppers, Lasers, RS Fevas and more ...read more
Crosshaven, Co. Cork, Ireland.
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