Matthew Sheahan analyses the recently released 37th America's Cup Protocol and looks at the changes on the horizon for the next America's Cup
Teak has been the wood of choice for boatbuilders for decades, but is it still an ethical option? Helen Fretter and Jessie Rogers examine the human and environmental costs of Myanmar teak and look at alternatives
Teak is synonymous with boatbuilding.
The annual Members’ Open Forum will take place on Tuesday 30th November 2021 from 19:30hrs to 21:00hrs via Zoom. The meeting will review all club activities during 2021, initial plans for 2022 and all matters raised will support planning for 2022 and beyond.
Please see updated Social Calendar. "Club night" refers to weekend nights where the dining room is open for À la Carte dining and tables are available to book. We look forward to welcoming you to the Club over the coming weeks.
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Tom Kneen, talks to Andy Rice about putting together a winning crew. He and his crew won the Rolex Fastnet Race this summer, taking the IRC overall trophy.
When you say performance bluewater multihull, the name Gunboat often springs to mind. Toby Hodges and Francois Tregouet selected the Gunboat 48 as their pick of the bunch
Irish sailors shined at the 29er Zhik European Championships held at Riva del Garda, Italy at the end of October.
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A three-way points tie in the Royal Cork O’Leary Insurance Winter League sees debutantes Colman Garvey and Kieran Kelleher sailing their new Quarter Tonner Diamond continue to lead overall after two races under the tie break rule.
Toby Hodges takes an overnight test of the Oyster 595 and finds out how this £2.3m yacht managed to pick up 16 buyers before the first one even hit the water