The RStGYC yesterday welcomed An Cathaoirleach Cllr Cormac Devlin who was on hand at the official launching ceremony to welcome some new Club boats to the fleet. The three RIBs […]
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Start The Summer Sailing Season Cruise – 2016
Start The Summer Sailing Season Cruise – 2016 BOS Event Sailing instructions 2016 BOS Event Sailing Communication Sheet 2016 Enter Online Here Sunday, May 8th will see the inaugural RSGYC […]
Start The Summer Sailing Season Cruise – 2016
Start The Summer Sailing Season Cruise – 2016 Sunday, May 8th will see the inaugural RSGYC Start the Season Sail where Members, family, and friends are invited to join fellow […]
Exciting Times Ahead for Disabled Sailing in Dun Laoghaire.
The Club kindly financed the purchase of two 2.4m international boats to provide a greater challenge for our sailors who are getting into racing and improving their skills. Seven of […]
WeSail
WeSail is for adults from age 18 with intellectual disability (Special Needs). They sail Squibs and other club craft. The athletes are coached in launching, rigging, and sailing with qualified […]
Privacy Policy
RSGYC WEBSITE PRIVACY POLICY This privacy policy sets out how the Royal St George Yacht Club uses and protects any information that you give the Royal St George Yacht Club […]
Irish Sailing Cruising Conference 2018
Irish Sailing Cruising Conference 2018 17 February 2018 Clayton Hotel Leopardstown, Dublin 18 THE 2018 ESPECIALLY CHOSEN TALKS INCLUDE … The Adventures of Rogue Trader with Claire McCluskey and Nick Russel and […]
Dun Laoghaire RNLI On Lifejacket Safety Warning
Dun Laoghaire RNLI On Lifejacket safety warning Dun Laoghaire RNLI is making a warning to all lifejacket owners to ensure the appropriate safety checks are carried out by a competent […]
Feva Newsletter – Summer 2016
Feva Newsletter – Summer 2016 Irish RS Feva Class Association – Membership Form 2016 • 2016 Events • Feva Nationals • Coaching clinics • Meet your coach • Boat tips […]
A Very URGENT Appeal For Assistance
Dear Fellow Member, You have probably seen the harrowing images of migrants struggling to cross the Mediterranean in flimsy crafts only to be rescued by, amongst others, the Irish Naval […]