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HISTORY
Glandore Harbour Yacht Club was founded in 1985 by a group of sailing
enthusiasts from the shores of Glandore Harbour and further afield.
In the 25 years of its existence the Club has developed steadily
to become an important part ofthe sporting, cultural and social
life of the area.
The Club's sailing programme caters for cruisers, Dragons and dinghies
and runs an extensive training programme including ISA training
courses and a sailing programme for local schools.
There are club racing fixtures during the season - from May to September.
The highlights of this are the SCORA championship Regatta on the
June Bank Holiday Week-end, the village Regatta – which dates
back to 1830 - in mid-August, and a Dragon championship most years.
In addition there is the Classic Regatta, every second year, usually
held in July.
The Classic Boat Regatta was first run in 1992 and the 10th Classic
Regatta takes place in July 2011. This has developed into an outstanding
event where the masterpieces of the great age of sail mingle with
traditional West Cork sailing workboats for a week of sailing and
spectacle. The closing parade of sail and fireworks display have
become a ‘must-see' on the sailing calendar.
The club's unofficial headquarters is the Glandore Inn (353 28 33468).
For the future a site has become available through the generosity
of a local family and the building of a club-house will be the focus
of the club for the foreseeable future.
GENERAL COMMITTEE
Commodore Maeve Cotter
Vice Commodore Diarmuid O'Donovan
Secretary Pat O'Riordan
Hon Treasurer Peter Roberts
Committee Members: John Dowling, Don Street, Karen Horgan, Cormac O'Carroll
SUB-COMMITTEES
CLASSIC REGATTA: John Dowling, Secretary
Cluib Development Committee: Diarmuid O'Donovan Chairman.
OTHER OFFICERS
Safety Officer TBA
Junior Training Organiser: Karen Horgan
Dragon Class: Diarmuid O'Donovan
Squib Class: Maeve Cotter
Cruisers Class: Dermot O'Sullivan
Junior Racing TBA
Schools Sailing:Kathleen Hayes, Noreen O'Mahony, Anne O'Mahony
Website and Newsletter Cormac O'Carroll
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