Dear Members, Due to phenomenal demand for tickets, we have taken the decision to move our Cork300 Gala Dinner to the Rochestown Park Hotel to accommodate as many of our Members as possible. (more…)

Dear Members, Due to phenomenal demand for tickets, we have taken the decision to move our Cork300 Gala Dinner to the Rochestown Park Hotel to accommodate as many of our Members as possible. (more…)
The Kingstown to Queenstown Race (K2Q Race) will start at 11:00hrs on Friday 1st July. The race is a 260-mile offshore race that will start in Dun Laoghaire (formerly Kingstown), around the famous Fastnet Rock and finish in Cork Harbour at Cobh (formerly Queenstown). (more…)
The Royal Cork Yacht Club in Crosshaven, Ireland and the Royal Cornwall Yacht Club in Falmouth, England are delighted to announce that the historic race between the two ports, most recently run in the late 90’s, is to be revived this summer, starting at 2100hrs on 7th July 2022 off Pendennis Point. (more…)
With the end of year celebrations curtailed last year due to covid restrictions, the annual prizegiving for the ILCAs and Topper classes was postponed. The dedication all our sailors have showed through the covid restrictions has been amazing. Each fleet has gone from strength to strength. The numbers have grown and the standards have risen, […]
We are delighted to announce that our Cadets and JSA applications are now live on Smart. Entry closes 12.00hrs on Thursday 26th May. (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