RCYC was very well represented with sailors in seven of the competing 11 boats hailing from the club. With excellent sailing on display, competition was tight and everything hung on the last race and a countback to decide on the winner. (more…)

RCYC was very well represented with sailors in seven of the competing 11 boats hailing from the club. With excellent sailing on display, competition was tight and everything hung on the last race and a countback to decide on the winner. (more…)
Cadets and JSA applications are now live on Smart. Entry closes 12.00noon on Sunday 14th May. (more…)
The Investwise Youth Nationals Championship at Howth Yacht Club was held over the Easter school break with over 170 sailors competing, including 32 RCYC members. Ben O’Shaughnessy with crew Ethan Spain won the 29er championship, and Oisín Pierse took the honours in the ILCA4 championship. (more…)
The Mixed dinghy fleet will be returning the water in April this season. This fleet is all about fun while learning to sail with other people, making new friendships and learning to sail with fun at the heart of the sailing. (more…)
February midterm has been extremely busy once again for the RCYC dinghies. With alot of international coaches around, the sailors were put through their paces in the various class clinics. (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