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BALTIMORE SAILING CLUB
Baltimore Sailing Club was founded in 1956 as a summer sailing club. From its inception it has been successfully developing leisure and competitive sailing in Baltimore Harbour. The Club over the years has continued to expand and teach safe sailing skills to young people from all backgrounds. With a function room, kitchen and bar it is very active in the summer months running sailing events, courses and many social activities.
Situated in West Cork on the edge of Roaringwater Bay. The clubhouse is on the pier and close to all facilities. Baltimore Harbour is a busy fishing village all year around with a regular ferry service to the many islands.
LATEST NEWS
Annual Dinner Dance 2024
We are pleased to announce that the annual Baltimore Sailing Club Dinner Dance will take place on the 28th December in Casey's of Baltimore! Tickets can be purchased using this link. [...]
RNLI Auction 2024
The RNLI Auction returns to Baltimore Sailing Club this Friday 9th August! Join us for cocktails and canapés before the auction and the adult disco afterwards!
2024 Sailing Course Dates
We're pleased to announce our sailing course dates for the 2024 summer season! July youth course 1: 1st July - 12th July July youth course 2: 15th July - 26th July August youth course: [...]
Irish Sailing
Irish Sailing is the national governing body for sailing, powerboating and windsurfing. Their objective is to develop, support and promote sailing, through their courses, events and initiatives.
The Irish Sailing Association set and maintain standards of all training and coaching throughout Ireland. There are 105 + Irish Sailing Training Centres running internationally recognised courses, certificates and qualifications within Ireland, (including “Try Sailing” for new sailors, “Women on the Water” campaign, and “Sailability” for disabled sailors).
All of the courses run by Baltimore Sailing Club are ISA accredited courses and all of our sailing instructors are fully qualified ISA certified instructors. All of our courses are set to the defined ISA levels and run in accordance to the appropriate course level ISA curriculum.