Introduction
The Irish National Sailing & Powerboat School operates from Dún Laoghaire Harbour (pronounced Dunleary) located on South Dublin Bay. The school is one of the largest RYA training centres, with approximately 8,500 students each year across youth and national sailing scheme courses, powerboat training and cruising scheme programmes. The school runs two training yachts, the main vessel being an Elan 36 Beaufort Venture which has just been fully overhauled and retrofitted with a new e-propulsion inboard system.
The Dates
We’ve had a significant increase in bookings over the last two weeks (a good problem to have) as the Irish Sailors have fully woken up after a cold winter. We’re looking for cruising instructors for the following dates:
Course 11: Monday 14th to Friday 18th April
Course 13: Monday 28th April to Friday 2nd May
Course 14: Saturday 3rd to Wednesday 7th May
Course 16: Monday 12th to Friday 16th May
Course 19: Friday 13th to Sunday 15th, Saturday 21st and Sunday 22nd June
Course 20: Monday 16th to Friday 20th June
Course 21: Friday 27th to Sunday 29th June, Saturday 5th and Sunday 6th July
Course 22: Monday 30th June to Friday 4th July
Course 23: Wednesday 9th to Sunday 13th July
Course 24: Monday 14th to Friday 18th July
Course 25: Saturday 26th and Sunday 27th July, Saturday 2nd to Monday 4th August
Interested?
Please contact Glyn Williams, glyn@inss.ie or 00353872218585 on phone/WhatsApp. It would be great to have a chat.
We’d like to get you across course to give you an idea of what we’re like and for us to get an idea of you too! We pay promptly by EFT and have a very competitive rate on offer. We have support options for instructors who are travelling long distances / from overseas.
A note for UK instructors – UK nationals are permitted to work in Ireland, there no EU 90-days or work permits needed.
The Training Area & Boat
Beaufort Venture is an Elan 36 that meets RYA cruising scheme accreditation and Irish department of transport rules too. She is an electric propelled vessel and as far as were aware the first on a training yacht in the world. This system has been extensively tested and used on courses. There’s little difference from operating a diesel inboard – other than plugging into the marina to refuel. We have a diesel engine (used for the RYA Diesel engine course) in our maintenance facility that is 3 minutes from the marina, so we just pop across during the course to undertake these checks and learnings.
Dún Laoghaire harbour is a large recreational centre, with a 5-star 800 berth marina (where we have several berths). There is 24/7 access and no tidal constraints. Dublin Port is located north of the harbour and has a marina right in the centre of the port operations. Coupled with Howth and Malahide marinas to the north and Greystones Marina, Wicklow and Arklow harbours to the South we have plenty of locations and destination that lend themselves to training programmes.
In terms of support: we have a staffed office at all times while programmes are ongoing and a full time maintenance team that can respond to any issues during course durations. Catering aboard is provided by pre-made gourmet meals that can be cooked in the oven aboard, saving time and making the cooler evenings that bit more manageable. We also fully stock the boat with all food etc ahead of the course and will restock as required. We want the instructor to have time to focus on what they do best, training the student.