Need a locker this season?
Royal St George Yacht Club
by Ronan Adams
2d ago
Locker Information There are a limited number of secure Lockers available in both the men’s and ladies changing rooms. These are available in a medium size and a large size.   Lockers can be used to store your sailing gear, a change of clothes, the reefer jacket, or your wellies- pretty much whatever you want that fits into it.   Lockers are accessed with a 4- digit code that can be changed once the locker is open. Lockers can be shared.   Lockers are assigned on an annual basis with automatic renewal of the same locker unless the Club is directed otherwise. Cost: Men’s Standar ..read more
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RSGYC Oppie Sailors go to Rugby
Royal St George Yacht Club
by Ronan Adams
1w ago
Nine Royal St George Sailors went to Draycote Water Sailing Club in Rugby for the Optimist UK Spring Nationals over the St Patrick’s Day weekend. There were outstanding results with five of the group finishing in the top 25 out of 120 boats. 3 were in the top 10 with Maeve Donagh taking 3rd overall in Main Fleet. There were also some very credible individual performances and great fun was had on and off the water by the competitors and their parents. Huge thanks to Jason Crawford for organising, to their coach Rian Geraghty-McDonnell and also to Draycote Water Sailing Club & The UK Optimi ..read more
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Powerboat Courses 2024
Royal St George Yacht Club
by SailingAdmin
1M ago
  POWERBOAT COURSES AT THE RSGYC Are you ready to learn the skills required to safely take out a Club RIB? If so, one of our powerboat training courses is for you! Dates For 2024 National Powerboat Certificate             (2-Day Course)                                                                                          ..read more
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Powerboating at the RSGYC Information
Royal St George Yacht Club
by rsgyc-admin
1M ago
What is Powerboating? Powerboats, speedboats and RIBs offer a fast, exciting and versatile way of getting into boating. Because of their speed and because they can easily towed behind a car they are great for trips and exploring both at home and on holiday. Powerboats provide a popular, relatively affordable and exciting way of getting afloat. They are perfects for families wanting to get afloat and explore, picnic, ski or dive. Why do an Irish Sailing Training Course? An Irish Sailing training course provides the ideal way to get afloat for the first time, or to build on skills you already h ..read more
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Sailing Oscars – Nominations so far for 2023
Royal St George Yacht Club
by Ronan Adams
2M ago
It is early days yet but the nominations are starting to come in, thank you to those that have provided nominations so far and congratulations to those nominated below. This page will be updated with more details and nominees soon, so please feel free to make your nomination here:   Commodore’s Cup (Best Offshore Performance) Ian Bowring – challenges encountered and overcome competing in D2D Vice Commodore’s Cup (Significant Dinghy Performance)  RSGYC Laser/ ILCA Master’s team – trip to Spain – excellent results posted and a general joie de vivre (or voile)  John Sheehy – Melges ..read more
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Crew Class at the RSGYC
Royal St George Yacht Club
by SailingAdmin
2M ago
If you’re not familiar with Crew Class already – we’re a small team passionate about rowing. We’ve been running indoor rowing classes in the Royal Saint George Yacht Club for the past 5 years, teaching non-rowers how to row and the huge benefits of rowing. Our members are all really different, ranging from 20-somethings right up to 70+ year-olds and everything in between. We do have people who love the gym and use Crew Class to supplement their training, but most of our members probably wouldn’t describe themselves as gym enthusiasts, and come for various reasons, some want to ..read more
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Irish Sailing Race Officials Training weekend
Royal St George Yacht Club
by Ronan Adams
2M ago
Howth, Co Dublin, 16 September 2021: Photograph: David Branigan/Oceansport On the weekend of March 23rd & 24th Irish Sailing will be hosting a Race Officials Training weekend. This weekend is for anyone who would like to get involved with sailing event management and is a wonderful opportunity for everyone to get started or to refresh and build their skills in Race Management. We invite all Club members with an interest to get involved and attend this weekend. The main areas are as follows: Race Officer, Mark Layer, Safety Leader, Results Management and Protest Committee.  Time: 10 ..read more
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VHF Radio Course 2nd & 3rd February 2024
Royal St George Yacht Club
by SailingAdmin
2M ago
VHF Radio Course    The RSGYC will be running a VHF Radio course (Irish Department of Transport accredited)  on the evening of Friday 2nd of February and all day Saturday 3rd 2024.  A Marine VHF radio is a vital piece of safety equipment aboard a boat. The Marine Radio Short Range Certificate (SRC) is the minimum qualification required to operate marine VHF radio equipment on a vessel. This includes both fixed and handheld equipment with and without Digital Selective Calling (DSC). It is obtained by successfully completing and SRC exam conducted at a Recognised Training Ce ..read more
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Topper Training- resumes this weekend!
Royal St George Yacht Club
by SailingAdmin
2M ago
2024 Dates: Saturdays 10:00 – 14:30 Dates: January 14th, 28th February th, 18th, 25th, March 10th & 24th Our Vice-Commodore, Paul Molloy, and I have many things in common. Apart from the obvious that we were both really bad at dodging requests for us to volunteer, we both have a desire to see the development of a Topper fleet in the Club. Let me explain why.   Most of our kids start sailing in Optimists which is a great little training boat but that is one of the problems, they’re little. Kids in general leave the Optimist class one of three ways. They Age-Out, they Fun-Out, or they ..read more
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2024 Topper Training
Royal St George Yacht Club
by SailingAdmin
2M ago
  We are delighted that Toby Hudson Fowler will be Lead Coach again for our 2024 RStGYC Topper Training Programme. We intend to start this coming Sunday 14th for seven sessions. The proposed dates are; January 14 & 28. February 04, 18 & 25. March 10 & 24.   The format will be unchanged and will be as follows; 10:00 – Meet on forecourt. Rig & change 10:30 – Briefing 11:00 – Launch 13:00- Return To Slipway & Debrief 14:30- Depart Book Here ..read more
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