Courtown Sailing Club has grown form a small group of sailing enthusiasts to an active and popular watersports habour featuring cruiser and dinghy races, and childrens sailing lessons.
Courtown SC Committee Members:
Commodore: James Mahon
Vice- Commodore: Mark Mc KernanSecretary: Aine Stafford
Treasurer: Pal Eikrem
Moorings Officer: George Mahon
Cruiser Officer: Derek O Shea
Dinghy Officer: Craig Mac Williams
Committee Members:
Sara Halford
Iain Mac Williams
Dermot Wilds
Eleanon Kilmartin
Our Constitution:
1) Club Rules
2) Membership fees
3) Safety at sea
4) Sailing Practice
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Safety at Sea
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Types of Membership:
Courtown Sailing Club offer a variety of membership types including Ordinary, Family Group, Junior members and Honorary members.
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Past Commodores of Courtown Sailing Club:
View past commodores of Courtown Sailing Club from 1983 to present - just click here >>Location Information:
Courtown Harbour is a small harbour situated on the south east coast of Ireland approx. 15 nautical miles south of Arklow. Click here for more >>
History of Courtown Sailing Club
The harbour at Courtown had little activity at the beginning of the second half of the 20th century. Transport of goods at sea, to and from Courtown, had ended and the harbour became increasingly clogged up by sediment. This, and the perennial growth of sand deposits at the harbour mouth, minimised the entry of ships. Before 1981, only a small number of local fishing boats and a few small sailing boats were in the harbour. However, there was an increasing wish to improve the harbour and to develop more activities in it.
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