DMYC AGM
The Clubhouse Dun Laoghaire Motor Yacht Club, West Pier, Dun Laoghaire, Dublin, IrelandAnnual General Meeting
Annual General Meeting
The award winning photographer and diver Nigel Motyer returns to the DMYC to take us to far and not so far places showing us the incredible sea life that he has filmed. Nigel's passion and commitment in documenting our fragile marine environment is demonstrated in his stunning images.
DMYC sailor Charlie Dunn spent the summer taking his Wayfarer on the River Shannon, Lough Corrib, and Galway Bay. Charlie doesn't just sail along admiring the views. His insatiable curiosity about the history of the places he visits makes his presentations highly enjoyable and entertaining.
Prizes for the Viking Marine Frostbite Series 1 will be presented in the DMYC after racing on Sunday 21 December. The time will depend on when we get ashore after racing, but will probably be around 4:30 or 5 pm. All competitors are welcome (not just the winners!). There will be food and drink available…
Item 1 - Updates to Rules and Regulations Item 2 - Presentation of Audited Accounts
Pete Hogan is a well-known visual artist. Born in Dublin, he now divides his time between Dublin and Sydney, Australia. In 2012, he published his book The Log of the Molly B, telling the story of the 30' ketch that he built and sailed around the world, single-handed.
Cormac Lowth has had a lifelong interest in the sea and maritime history. He spent several years as a merchant seaman on cargo ships and he has been a scuba diver for much of his life. He has been involved with boats since childhood, including the Galway Hooker Naomh Crónán and is author of the…
Test your knowledge! €20 per table, with 4 quizzers per table. Winners prize. Payment via the club office or on the night. It is recommended to secure your table early to guarantee your place. In aid of the RNLI. Club office: call 01 280 1371 (mornings only) or email office@dmyc.ie
We look forward to welcoming Hal Sisk to the DMYC, where he will give a talk and presentation on the history of the Dublin Bay 21s; the project of bringing seven one-design keelboats, nearly 120 years old, back to life and the plan for their future use. The Dublin Bay 21s are currently in operation…