Rescheduled Launching Supper – April 20th
Due to unforeseen circumstance we have had to reschedule our 2024 Launching Supper. It will now take place on Saturday April 20th. With the 2024 sailing season quickly approaching we are planning a social event that might get you in the mood. On April 20th we plan to...
Dates NOW available for our 2024 Member and OPEN Courses
We are delighted to make available the dates for our Member and OPEN Courses for Summer 2024. The dates for our Opi Taste of Sailing, Youth Open, Teenage and our Youth Member courses can be found HERE Online booking will be available shortly. NOTE – With significant...
Ann Johnston RIP
It is with sadness we note the passing of Ann Johnston (nee Dyer), mum of former Commodore Andy and granmother to Jake, David, Meisha and Lien, all involved in Sutton Dinghy Club down the years. Ann herself was a former member, joining as a Junior in late 40s and...
Dronz Arigho RIP
It's with regret that we noted the passing of Dronz Arigho late last week at his home in Fleet, Hampshire, UK. Dronz was member of Sutton Dinghy Club in the early 50's through to the early 60's before joining the Merchant Navy as a radio engineer. Dronz spent much of...
Sponsored Creek Sail – July 22nd
The Annual Sponsored Creek Sail will take place on Saturday July 22nd. The Sponsored sail will take a route from in front of Club down Sutton Creek towards Dinghy Supplies on the Dublin Road and back to the Club. Sailing will take place between 2pm and 4pm and will be...
Annual Regatta September 30th
Online entry is now open for the Clubs Annual Regatta. The Club welcomes Senior and Junior entries this year and will take place on Sat September 30th. Click HERE for Online Entry
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…’