SDC one of 4 sailing Sailing Clubs to get SCP Funds
Sutton Dinghy Club received the biggest amount out of four local allocations for sailing as the 2018 round of the Sports Capital Programme is completed. We have been awarded €55,971 towards the upgrade of our clubhouse facilities and slipway, out of a total of €37...
80th ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING on Dec 9th
The Clubs 80th ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING will take place on Monday December 9th @ 8pm in the Clubhouse. The official notice to members will be issued within the next few days and will include nominees for Club Officers and Committee. The meeting will be preceded by a...
Conor Fogerty – Special Guest for Annual Dinner
The Clubs Annual Dinner takes place on Sat Nov 23. We are delighted to announce that our Special Guest will be Conor Fogerty. Conor was Afloat & Irish Sailing Sailor of the Year in 2018 after winning the single-handed Trans Atlantic OSTAR race. He came to...
2019 Annual Dinner on Sat 23rd Nov
The 2019 Annual Dinner is scheduled for Saturday 23rd November in the Club. Tickets cost €30 each and can be booked through the Club Office at 8393135 or via info@sdc.ie
NOTICE -SuperValu Inter-Schools Sailing
Notice to Competitors: Due to continuing adverse weather forecast, tomorrows racing is abandoned. Thank you for all the support and look forward to seeing the fleet back in Sutton next year. Event Sailing Committee
SuperValu Sutton Inter-Schools Sailing Event
The 44th running of the All Ireland Inter-Schools Sailing event takes place in Sutton Dinghy Club on September 28/29. Kindly sponsored by our friends in SuperValu Sutton this is a hugely popular event in the Youth sailing calendar. The Entry forms and NOR are...
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…’





