E-Boat Class

Designed by Julian Everitt, went into production in 1976 and to date there are in the region of 250 E-Boats around the world. She was designed to comply with IOR rules and is basically a 22 feet, four berth trailer/sailer.

Numbers of this versatile cruiser racer have grown in recent years at Skerries.

The E-boat has a lifting keel which means it can sit on a more sheltered Skerries drying mooring. The boats are also popular in Clontarf for the same reason. Skerries has the second largest fleet of E Boats in Ireland and to date have 7 boats actively racing. Clontarf continues to have the largest fleet of 20 boats.

The E-boat has one of the best racing records in Skerries Sailing Club, racing within the cruiser class and is more than a match against other racing yachts. Also a popular boat with new members, looking to get bigger boat experience. The fleet is always looking for crew members.


Web site: The International E-boat Class Association

Le-jit (Sail No:255) Richard Peel  Eejit (Sail No:118) Anthony Horrigan
Le-jit - Richard Peel                                       Eejit - Anthony Horrigan


Paul Hick - Class captain
Phone:
086 855 2641





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