Mairead Trophy

The Mairead Trophy for Seamanship has not been awarded for many years, and the trophy is currently missing.

Would anyone know of its whereabouts or of its demise?

If so please contact Brendan Johnston

ebrendan@aol.com

Many thanks!

Book Launch Tuesday Evening

Don’t forget! Members are invited to attend the launch of the book “Minnehaha. The Princess and the Maiden City” by former Commodore, Owen McGonagle.

The book will be launched by Mr. William McCarter at the Clubhouse on Tuesday 23rd October, 2012, at 8pm.

Our current commodore was given an advance copy and recommends it as a very good read, both entertaining and interesting – a great Christmas present idea!

Gollan Cup Entries

Entries are now open for the Gollan Cup for the best cruising log of the year.  Please forward your log by email to our Commodore, who is hoping for some fine bed-time reading for the approaching dark nights.

Closing date for receipt of logs is 1st November 2012 and the cup will be awarded at the Annual Prizegiving Dinner on Saturday 10th November.

William’s email address for all logs is: mcauslandw@gmail.com

Trophy Return

All 2012 prize-winners are requested to return their trophies as soon as possible to allow time for engraving before the Prize-giving Dinner.

Trophies may be left at any branch of Cables and Accessories for collection by Kieran, or may be delivered to William at The Watchtower, Fahan.

Brendan Johnston, Trophies Organiser

Open Invitation to Book Launch at LSYC Tuesday 23 October

Members are invited to attend the launch of the book “Minnehaha. The Princess and the Maiden City” by former Commodore, Owen McGonagle.

The book will be launched by Mr. William McCarter at the Clubhouse on Tuesday 23rd October, 2012, at 8pm.

 

This book is a fictionalised account of the voyage of the emigrant clipper ship, Minnehaha, from Derry/Londonderry in Ireland to New York, with passengers, in the Autumn of 1870. A voyage to Darien in Georgia and the return passage homeward is integrated into the narrative. The story of emigrant passengers and the bricolage of life on board the ship and ashore is dealt with sensitively. Technical aspects of sailing and navigation are authentic and the reader is provided with a sailplan and a glossary of terms, including idioms of the times. The frontispiece is a full-colour reproduction of a ship portrait of the Minnehaha, dated 1880, courtesy of Mr.McCorkell. There are copies of documents from 1870, and maps and charts as well as line drawings. The book is based on substantial historical research, motivated by the presence of the author’s great grandfather, able-bodied seaman, George White, on the crew of the ship.

                              

Off Malin Head: The cover painting shows the Minnehaha shortening sail, off the Head, in February 1864, following a record-breaking return from New York in sixteen days.

Paperback Price: £8.60 / €10, plus p&p