This is an announcement from Admiral, Colin Morehead, regarding cancellations and postponments of Cork300 events planned for June and July. (more…)

This is an announcement from Admiral, Colin Morehead, regarding cancellations and postponments of Cork300 events planned for June and July. (more…)
Past Admiral of the Royal Cork Yacht Club, David O’Brien, has been elected President of Irish Sailing following last weekend’s Irish Sailing AGM. Due to Covid-19 restrictions the AGM was attended only by outgoing President Jack Roy and CEO Harry Hermon with the quorum being achieved through proxy appointments from Clubs. David served as Admiral […]
Following on from our last update on March 15th, you will all be acutely aware that the Coronavirus situation continues to evolve. The measures we currently have in place with regard to sailing activities and use of the club facilities will remain in place until at least March 29th. With regard to Cork300, our tricentenary […]
As the Coronavirus situation evolves, we continue to closely monitor the National and Global situation and take guidance from the Irish Government, HSE, Irish Sailing and other experts. Specific measures have been implemented with regard to organised sailing activities and the bar has now closed and will remain so until the 29th March 2020, at […]
On Saturday 12th December, Santa will be visiting the Royal Cork for the afternoon from 14:00 – 17:00. He’s looking forward to checking in on our junior members to see if they have been naughty or nice. (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.
T: +353 (0)21 4831023
E: office@royalcork.com