Cruising boats in a beautiful Guna Yala anchorage. Photo courtesy of Shutterstock
Wednesday 7th August. The RSGYC Junior Regatta takes place on Wednesday 7th August. This annual regatta is one of the highlights of the Junior and Youth sailing calendar in Dun Laoghaire. We be have been preparing for the last couple of weeks and are all set to get afloat and have some fun!
The dates for the upcoming DBSC September Junior Series are as follows:
The National Yacht Club are delighted to host the first Irish Sailing Pathfinder Women at the Helm regatta, taking place on 17 & 18 August. Around the country, women have been racing against each other for decades but this is the first time a regatta will be held at a national level.
Andy Rice talks to Volvo Ocean Race winning bowman Jack Bouttell to get his top tips for running the bow offshore
Editorial note: Hi readers. Most of the time the team behind the scenes don’t comment on Randall’s posts. However home for us, and Randall when he returns, is very close to Gilroy, California. You may have read the news of the tragic shooting at their annual festival this past weekend.
I enjoyed this Bill Morris article at OceanNavigator.com even though he pokes fun at skippers like me. For one thing, he does it gently and well...
Hosted by the National Yacht Club 17 /18th August NOR: Irish Sailing Pathfinder Woman at the Helm Regatta NOR DINGHIES & KEELBOATS For further information, please visit https://www.sailing.ie/Events/Irish-Sailing-Pathfinder-Women-at-the-Helm There are also cruising opportunities...
First some deep background: the term “death cruise” was coined during the 1980s to describe a series of outings under sail enjoyed by the editorial staff of Offshore, a now defunct New England boating magazine.