31st March 2011

PRESS RELEASE
by Graham Smith


Commodore Roger Cagney welcomes the sponsors and guests

A European Championship, four national championships, four regional championships and a dozen local regattas/events are the central features of a hectic year afloat being organised by Howth Yacht Club in 2011 which will bring thousands of sailors and their families to the town and contribute significantly to the local economy.

At a launch reception in the club on Thursday 31st March attended by representatives of local commerce, tourism and community bodies, HYC Commodore Roger Cagney announced that in addition to junior and adult sail training courses and club racing four days a week in the summer months, the Club would host over 20 open events during the year.

"We are used to sailing being a year-round activity," he said, "but even by our standards this will be an exceptionally busy year for Howth Yacht Club. We are fortunate in the number of talented volunteers we can call upon to help make these events successful and we have an enviable track record in this regard. We are also extremely grateful for the sponsorship of individual events from commercial concerns, details of which will be released in due course."

The major event on the 2011 calendar is undoubtedly the BMW J24 European Championships 2011 of the J/24 Class, the world's most popular racing keelboat, when over 200 sailors from six or more countries will compete in the four-day regatta in September.

Howth will also host the Irish Championships of four classes - Puppeteer, Squib, Howth 17 and Optimist - between July 1st and late-August, with the latter attracting up to 200 competitors, together with their families, coaches and supporters. In addition, HYC will run the SB3 Eastern Championships (end April), the RS Feva Leinsters (late May), the Etchells Nationals and the Dublin Match Racing Open (in J80s in early September).

The club's programme also comprises the Key Capital Spring Warmer series in April, the annual Lambay Races on June 11th, the Dinghy Regatta a week later and the ever-popular Autumn League over five weekends in September/October.


(L-R) Roger Cagney, Terance Flanagan TD,
Ciaran Murphy - Development Manager ISA

(L-R) Michael Nugent - Sales & Marketing Director, BMW Ireland & Graham Smith


Breda Dillon - Vice-Commodore,
Stephen Harris, Mossy Shanahan

(L-R) Michael Nugent, David Lovegrove IRO


(L-R) Terance Flanagan TD, Joe Carton, Captain Maitra - Howth Harbour Master, Roger Cagney

(L-R) Brian Turvey - Rear-Commodore,
Des Flood, Ciara Kellett


(L-R) Suzanne Carroll, Mossy Shanahan,
Susan Cummins

(L-R) Peter McKenna & David Lovegrove
Past Commodores, HYC


Niamh McDonald & Emmet Dalton

(L-R) Chris Howard & Alan Markey


(L-R) Brian Turvey, Joe Nolan, Robert Hogg

(L-R) Neil Murphy & Stephen Quinn


(L-R) Terance Flanagan & Roger Cagney