Built 1946 by Walter Levinge, Athlone
Current owner Stefan
Built 1969 by Paddy Hayes in Clontarf, Dublin
Current owner Dan Kinlay
Built 1947 by DBL Ltd (George Bushe) Ringaskiddy, Co. Cork
Originally Mystery, renamed Skylark, reverted to Mystery
Current owner Pat O'Kelly
Built 1950 by Tommy Gallagher in generating shed of Savoy Cinema Athlone.
Current owner Donal Heney
Built 1968 by C.M. Sargent & Gerry Sargent, Sutton
Current owner Martin
Built 1977 by Delcraft, Malahide, Dublin
Current owner Swifties
Swift has been bought and restored for youth sailors between 18-25 to sail and race
Built 1977 by Delcraft, Malahide, Co. Dublin
Current owner Cristian Lorenz
Built 1978 by Delcraft, Malahide, Co. Dublin. Decked & fitted out by Terry Lynch.
Originally "Broken Fingers", later "The Rant", reverted to "Broken Fingers"
Current owner Brendan Murphy
Built 1979 by Delcraft, Malahide, Co. Dublin
Current owner Ronan O'Brien
Built 1980 by Delcraft, Malahide, Co. Dublin
Originally named "Adventure", renamed “Cheeky Gin”, then ”Cazoo”, reverted to "Cheeky Gin"
Current owner Cheeky Gin Gang CY&BC
Bought in 2017 by members of the CY&BC IDRA 14 class to be restored and turned into a training boat to help teach new members how to sail and provide them with their own boat.
You can find out more about Cheeky Gin and joining the fun here.
Built 1986 by BJ Marine
Originally “Grumpy”, later “Scrumpy”, currently "Dragon"
Current owner Niall Boland
Built in 1995 by GRP-Performance Marine (Chris Allen), Bray Co. Wicklow
Built for the Class Association and raffled September 1995 in aid of Class 50th birthday celebrations. Won by Terry Harvey - with ticket no. 163 - Hense the name “Chance.”
Current owner Philip Hackett
Built 2016 by the 14/166 build team, lead by Ronan Melling and Donal Heney in CY&BC, Dublin.
The Number 14/166 was allocated to Ronan Melling (Feb 2013) to build the first new wooden boat in 70 years. Constructed in boat shed at the back of Clontarf Yacht & Boat Club by a team of volunteers she was launched at the Class Associations 70th anniversary celebrations.
Current owner Ronan Melling