Strangford Lough Yacht Club

Strangford Lough Yacht Club Strangford Lough Yacht Club is situated in Whiterock Bay in Killinchy, between Comber and Killyleagh Members can even hire dinghies!

Strangford Lough Yacht Club is situated in Whiterock Bay in Killinchy, between Comber and Killyleagh. It is in an area of outstanding beauty and on the finest sailing waters in Ireland. We promote sailing and enjoy all the social activities that can be associated with it. Members are keen to enjoy and promote racing and cruising on Strangford Lough and throughout Ireland and the world. Strangford

Lough Yacht Club host a variety of dinghies and keelboats which race competitvely during the sailing season. These include Rivers, Glens, Clippers, Flying Fifteens, Sonatas, Cruisers and a large dinghy fleet. We run several sailing courses in summertime and the Junior Sailing on Sunday mornings is very popular.

Volunteering is such an important part of club life, if you’d like to get involved in volunteering at SLYC just let us k...
13/04/2026

Volunteering is such an important part of club life, if you’d like to get involved in volunteering at SLYC just let us know, from helping at events to occasionally manning the bar, there are many opportunities available.

Most people arrive at a sailing club, rig their boat, go sailing, come back in, pack away and head home, and on the surface that is exactly what most sailing clubs look like.

But it only works because, long before that first sail is hoisted, someone has unlocked the gates, checked the conditions, set the course, launched the safety boats, organised the racing, and made sure that when you arrive, everything simply works.

I see both sides of that, week in, week out.

I volunteer as Commodore and Chief Instructor at my club, I teach adults RYA Level 3 and Start Racing on a Thursday evening, on a Friday evening I work with the kids from Stage 4 onwards, I sit on an RYA Committee, and alongside all of that I still do what every member should do and sign up for duties like everyone else.

And all of this sits alongside a full time non-sailing ‘proper’ job and running Dom Barnes Coaching.

Now I know there are clubs where none of this is needed, where things are paid for, staffed, and taken care of, and if you are part of one of those then you are fortunate.

But most clubs are not built like that.

They are built on people.

People who step forward, people who give their time, people who quietly keep the whole thing moving without ever making a fuss about it.

And here is the bit that often gets missed.

Volunteering is not the sacrifice people think it is.

Yes, you are giving your time so that others can enjoy their sailing, but what you get back is far greater than that.

You start to understand the sport properly, not just your own race, but how everything around you works.

You improve faster, because you are more involved, more aware, more connected to what is going on.

You build real friendships, not just passing conversations, but proper relationships with people who are all pulling in the same direction.

And you become part of something that actually matters.

Because most sailing clubs are not businesses, they are communities, and communities do not run on convenience, they run on contribution.

So next time you walk through the gate, wherever your club is, just ask yourself one simple question.

Are you just enjoying what is there, or are you helping to make it happen?

Because the clubs that really thrive are not the ones with the biggest budgets or the best facilities.

They are the ones where people turn up, get involved, and take a bit of ownership.

05/04/2026

RYA Powerboat Level 2 course - 18th & 19th April

Our next RYA Powerboat Level 2 course will be held on Saturday 18th and Sunday 19th April - to book your space please visit the link below:
https://pci.jotform.com/form/252243523847963

RYA Northern Ireland

Strangford Lough Yacht Club are deeply saddened by the passing of Raymond Killops of Killyleagh Yacht Club.He will be ve...
18/02/2026

Strangford Lough Yacht Club are deeply saddened by the passing of Raymond Killops of Killyleagh Yacht Club.

He will be very fondly remembered as a skilled racing skipper who was ever present at events around the Lough.

Raymond was more than a sailor; he was a mentor and a pillar of the sailing community whose passion influenced generations of crews.

Our heartfelt condolences go out to all of the Killops family circle during this difficult time.

RYA Powerboat Level 2 course - 28th February & 1st MarchWe are running a Powerboat Level 2 course on Saturday 28th Febru...
09/02/2026

RYA Powerboat Level 2 course - 28th February & 1st March

We are running a Powerboat Level 2 course on Saturday 28th February and Sunday 1st March - to book your space please visit the link below:
https://pci.jotform.com/form/252254921387966

Latest junior sailing news!Congratulations to Ollie Gunderson who has finished the year ranked 2nd under-12 year old in ...
21/11/2025

Latest junior sailing news!
Congratulations to Ollie Gunderson who has finished the year ranked 2nd under-12 year old in the National Optimist rankings and has been selected for the Ireland Under 12 Optimist Team that will race in the UK Nationals (Largs) next summer.

13/11/2025
A wonderful start to our Autumn training programme, with 18 dinghies afloat in glorious sunshine.
13/11/2025

A wonderful start to our Autumn training programme, with 18 dinghies afloat in glorious sunshine.

Another Frostie Series done and dusted, congratulations to all the winners and well done to all the sailors who made it ...
29/10/2025

Another Frostie Series done and dusted, congratulations to all the winners and well done to all the sailors who made it out on the water over some rather testing weeks weatherwise!

22/10/2025

Congratulations to pupil James Westhead, who has been selected to join the Northern Ireland sailing team!
The selection process took place over many months and included multiple race events, as well as a dedicated selection weekend. It was a rigorous and highly competitive process, culminating in James being chosen as one of just ten sailors to make the team.
Over the next year, James will travel to a number of competitions representing his country, including the Topper World Championships in Brittany, France.

Join Strangford Lough Yacht Club as our new facilities contractor!Are you hands-on, self-motivated and passionate about ...
16/10/2025

Join Strangford Lough Yacht Club as our new facilities contractor!
Are you hands-on, self-motivated and passionate about boats and the marine environment? SLYC is on the lookout for a skilled Facilities Contractor to help keep our rescue boats, equipment and grounds shipshape. This varied and rewarding part-time role runs mainly from March to October and offers the chance to be an integral part of a thriving sailing club. If you’ve got practical know-how, a can-do attitude and enjoy working outdoors by the water, we want to hear from you! Find an outline job specification on our website https://slyc.co.uk/job-opportunity/

Address

Whiterock Bay
Killinchy
BT236QA

Opening Hours

Monday 11am - 2pm
Tuesday 11am - 2pm
Wednesday 3pm - 6pm
Thursday 3pm - 6pm
Friday 11am - 2pm

Telephone

+442897541883

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