CANCELLED – Frostbites Oct 15th
Frostbites - Racing Cancelled on Sunday 15th Oct. We would recommend that members remove their boats from the Dinghy Park tomorrow if possible or else ensure they are securely tied down. Monday forecast is for gusts exceeding 50 knots. Sailing Committee (7pm)
CANCELLED – Frostbites Oct 1st
Frostbites: Weather forecast for the morning is Gusting 27KNOTS. Racing Cancelled. Sailing Committee (10pm)
42nd All Ireland Inter-Schools Sailing
Following the cancellation of racing on Saturday which turned out to be a smart move with gusts of 40 Knots in the bay and across the dinghy park making life difficult, hopes for a successful event were pinned on some wind on Sunday. It certainly looked for a long...
Racing Update 23/09
The 42 running of the All Ireland Inter-Schools Sailing Event will go ahead this weekend but due to adverse weather forecast for Saturday 23rd, racing will be confined to Sunday 24th. With approximately 90 boats entered across Mixed and Optimist Fleets, the Club will...
Inter-Schools Sailing – Information Update
21st September 2017, 14.00 hrs All Ireland Inter-Schools Sailing Event 2017 Important Information Update for participating Schools and Competitors Due to adverse forecast for Saturday 23rd September, the racing schedule is postponed for 24 hours until Sunday 24th...
Racing Update 15/09
This weekend sees GP14 fleet arrive for 2 events in Royal Cork Yacht Club. The Classes Autumn Open & Youth Championships run side by side with many young sailors getting an opportunity to race a series for the first time. Expecting 20+ boats for the Autumn Open with...
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…’