There is little known about the history of the Queens University Sailing Club, so if you happen to know more about the roots of the club contact us we would also like to here from past members.
Most is known about the 1997/98...
The first evidence for recreational use of Lough Neagh is in Bassetts "Book of County Armagh" of 1888 where he records "In summer pleasure boats are numerous on the Lough. Four belong to The Lurgan Boat Club, which also owns...
Strangford Lough Yacht Club is situated in Whiterock Bay in Killinchy, between Comber and Killyleagh. It is in an area of outstanding beauty and on the finest sailing waters in Ireland.
Strangford Lough Yacht Club host a variety...
The club was established in 1866 as the Ulster Yacht Club and three years later it received its Royal warrant.
Situated on the south side of Belfast Lough in Bangor there
are commanding views of the lough and the County Antrim...
The Club was formed in 1899 by an amalgamation of the Ulster Sailing Club with the Cultra Yacht Club, and was initially called the North of Ireland Yacht Club. It retained that title until 2 September 1902 when His Majesty King...
The Quoile Yacht Club was founded in Downpatrick at the Quoile Quay, on the then tidal Quoile River, in 1958. When, in 1962, the Ministry of Agriculture built a barrier at Castle Island, to alleviate the regular damaging flooding...
The Club now based in its clubhouse at 38-40 Shore Road, Portaferry started as Cooke Street Sailing Club in 1968, named after a previous sailing club in the town which ceased operating in 1956. The Club initially provided racing...
Newtownards Sailing Club was founded in 1964, following a public meeting in the Town Hall, chaired by Stanley Woods, JP and ex Mayor of Newtownards, who became the first Vice Commodore, with Lady Mairi Bury as Commodore.
The...
The club was formed in 1970 with the idea of promoting sailing on Lough Foyle. It is located at Culmore Point, where the River Foyle meets the Lough.
The dinghy fleet has a wide range of classes taking part with the majority...
LEYC has been on the site since 1950. Likewise, Stranraer Sailing Club is on the old RAF slipway there. Our historic Fairy keelboats have wintered in the Hangar for over 50 years, a major reason for their survival to centenary...
The Club is situated on a 9-acre site, which includes a modern clubhouse, car parking, a boat-park, caravan and camping park, pontoons and slipways. Support services and amenities are available in the near by town of Killyleagh,...
Kircubbin Sailing Club (KSC) is located at the north end of Kircubbin Bay and comprises a stone built Clubhouse, an oar-house that in previous years was the bathing hut for the Allen family when they owned the land, a slipway...