Regatta July 6th – NOR, SI’s & Entry Forms available
The 2019 Sutton Dinghy Club Regatta takes place on July 6th. The event is open to Non-Members and the following boats are catered for - GP14, IDRA14, Lasers (all rigs), Topper, Mirror, RS Feva, 420 and Optimist. The NOR and Sailing Instructions are available on our...
Water Bathing BAN Reinstated
With announcement tonight at 6pm by DCC & HSE that that they have reinstated a bathing BAN at Dollymount Beach our sailing courses are cancelled for Tuesday. Apologies to all those affected. Please contact Hugh Gill at the Club office to get latest update....
Paddy Skeehan, RIP
It is with great sadness we heard yesterday of the passing of one of our Life Members, Paddy Skeehan. Paddy was a great friend of our former Commodore Padraig Boyle and has supported Sutton Dinghy Club for many years. Paddy, like Padraig was a well know swimmer and...
BAN lifted by DCC – Courses up and running again
We are delighted to be able to resume our sailing courses as Dublin County Council have now lifted the ban on bathing and water sports at Dollymount Beach. Please see EPA website. https://beaches.ie
Sailing Courses Update
Due to the continued ban on bathing and water sports at Dollymount Beach by Dublin City Council our sailing courses are cancelled for Tuesday and Wednesday. Apologies to all those affected. Based on further information from Dublin City Council expected on Wednesday a...
26th May – Club Racing Cancelled
Sunday 26th May Racing in Sutton Dinghy Club this evening has been cancelled. See you on Wed night.
The last few days were about mental fortitude and singing‘
Our Mission
Captured in the words of Irish Sailing….
‘…..As an ISA recognised Training Centre and Category 1 Club, Sutton Dinghy Club supports our Vision to make sailing & boating more accessible to all. This club has been providing numerous facilities and programmes to a variety of community groups, schools and people with disabilities in the Fingal Area for a number of years now. The ISA use this club as a Flagship example to the rest of our clubs throughout Ireland as to how to involve the community other than its own members…’