The planned Wild Atlantic Way Cruise in Company 2021 is shaping up well. Ten boats will be departing Crosshaven on 10 July 21 and a further five boats have indicated that they will join the cruise along the route. (more…)

The planned Wild Atlantic Way Cruise in Company 2021 is shaping up well. Ten boats will be departing Crosshaven on 10 July 21 and a further five boats have indicated that they will join the cruise along the route. (more…)
Join us on Saturday 19th June for the Midsummer Madness event which will incorporate the Admiral’s Chace and a subsidized welcome back barbecue in the club. (more…)
An e-mail from Rear Admiral Crusing, Mike Rider, went to registrants for the Wild Atlantic Way this week with an update on the cruise, it read as follows: (more…)
Looking forward to something is a great tonic! The Royal Cork Yacht Club Cork 300 Wild Atlantic Way Cruise in Company was originally planned for 2020 but we are very excited to inform you that we are currently planning to hold the event in 2021, providing that it is safe to do so. (more…)
WM Nixon this week detailed the journey so far in the regeneration of the O’Leary family’s classic 50ft 1949-vintage sloop Northele. (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
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