HER.IE :: Stuck For Something To Do This Weekend? Why Not Go Sailing
If you are on the market for a new hobby, or just want to feel like you’ve made the most of your weekend, why not give sailing a go?
If you are on the market for a new hobby, or just want to feel like you’ve made the most of your weekend, why not give sailing a go?
The Volvo Regatta Online Channel is now offline, a victim of it’s own popularity after we received a far greater audience than predicted and blew through a month’s broadcast allowance in just 6 days!
Join the festival atmosphere across the waterfront and In Dún Laoghaire town as four sailing clubs, 400 boats and 2,500 competitors come together for the biennial event
Reigning Volvo Dún Laoghaire Regatta (VDLR) Champion skipper Nigel Biggs returns to Dublin Bay next week for this season’s biggest Regatta in a new boat and under the burgee of a different waterfront yacht club.
The countdown is on to Ireland’s biggest sailing event, the Volvo Dún Laoghaire Regatta, which takes place from Thursday July 9 to 12.
Looking for something to do next weekend? The seaside town of Dun Laoghaire is gearing up for the sixth annual Volvo Dun Laoghaire Regatta as four sailing clubs, 400 boats and 2,500 competitors come together for the event
There will be a fantastic festival atmosphere across the waterfront and Dún Laoghaire as four sailing clubs, 400 boats and 2,500 competitors come together for the biennial event.
Interested in winning a Go Extreme camera and some great Helly Hansen gear? Submit a 90 second video of your crew and you could be in with a chance to win! Send your entry to crewvideocomp@dlregatta.org
Saskia Tidey & Andrea Brewster are part of the dedicated Irish Sailing Association Olympic Squad, on the road to Rio 2016 in the 49FX class. They can’t sail in the Volvo Dún Laoghaire Regatta this year as they’ll be competing abroad, but they know exactly what fun the hundreds of sailors can expect!
Seasoned Olympian Annalise Murphy will take time out from her Rio 2016 campaign for the Volvo Dún Laoghaire Regatta. While her mother (former Olympian Cathy Mac Aleavey) helms the family Water Wag, Annalise will be on the same course in her ultra-modern International Moth – two incredibly competitive dinghy classes which couldn’t be more different!…