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Inquest Into Death of Solicitor in Dun Laoghaire Harbour Returns Open Verdict
7th February 2024 Dun Laoghaire Harbour News
The inquest into the death of a solicitor who drowned in Dun Laoghaire Harbour has returned an open verdict, as The Irish Times reports. The body of 54-year-old David Montgomery was found by his wife and brother in the water…
Shannon Navigation: Lifting Bridge Closures at Tarmonbarry and Rooskey
7th February 2024 Inland Waterways
Waterways Ireland advises all masters of vessels on and users of the Shannon Navigation that the lifting bridges at Tarmonbarry and Rooskey in Co Roscommon will be closed on Thursday 8 and Friday 9 February to facilitate structural inspections. In…
Newbuild for Doolin Ferry As 300-Seater to Join Fleet this Summer Serving Aran Islands & Cliffs of Moher
7th February 2024 Ferry
A newbuild ferry for the Doolin Ferry Company is to enter service to the Aran Islands and Cliffs of Moher, with the custom-built vessel scheduled to set sail this summer. The Co. Clare based company said the new 300 seat…
CalMac to Make Trial Moves on Firth of Clyde Route By Pulling Out of Ardrossan after Safety Issues
7th February 2024 Ferry
Scotland's west coast ferry operator, CalMac is making moves to pull out of a key port in North Ayrshire, Ardrossan (serving Arran) in the wake of recent safety issues and adverse weather. CalMac owned by the Scottish Government, has moved…
A flood relief scheme for King’s Island along the Shannon in Limerick came a step closer this week with approval of tenders for a construction project. The Minister of State with responsibility for the Office of Public Works (OPW) Patrick…
Science, engineering and management experts are among posts which Uisce Éireann hopes to fill in a recruitment drive for 700 jobs across the State. The national water authority says the new jobs will be available over the next year, with…
Darren Byers has been appointed Port Manager at Stena Line based in Belfast Harbour. With over 20 years’ experience within Maritime operations, Darren joins the ferry and port operator from the Royal National Lifeboat Institution (RNLI) where he was Area…
Fourth Generation Kerry Fishing Family Expands Seafood Business with Brexit Grant
7th February 2024 BIM
A fourth generation Kerry fishing family is expanding its seafood business with a 400,000 euro investment. The Fish Box restaurant and takeaway, based in Dingle, is using the investment to put a food truck on the road, introduce a fresh…
Royal Cork's Crosshaven House PY1000 Dinghy Race Marks Its 10th Anniversary in 2024
7th February 2024 Royal Cork YC
The Royal Cork Yacht Club is gearing up to host the 10th anniversary of the popular PY1000 dinghy race on Saturday, April 20th, 2024. The event, which has become a highlight of the club's calendar, is sponsored once again by…
Smurfit Kappa, Europe’s largest paper packaging producer has said today that it has increased volumes in the fourth quarter for last year. As RTE News reports the increase has snapped three successive quarterly declines that led to a 12% drop…
Chef Cormac Healy Retires After 30 Years of Service at the National Yacht Club (Photo Gallery)
7th February 2024 National YC
The National Yacht Club (NYC) in Dun Laoghaire Harbour bid farewell to Chef Cormac Healy on Saturday night, as he retired from his role after 30 years of service. The event was attended by present and past Commodores, Flag Officers,…
Ultim Challenge Skippers Make Meaningful Speeds in Pacific and Indian Oceans
7th February 2024 Ultim Challenge
The Pacific and Indian Oceans give the Ultim Challenge skippers conditions for making meaningful speeds. A big low is a major impediment to progress for race leader Charles Caudrelier in the South Atlantic, but with a lead of 2,577 nms, the…
Howth’s “Secret” Puppeteer 22 Class Launch Into Celebration Of Forty Years With HYC
7th February 2024 Puppeteers
In recent years, the large and varied membership of Howth Yacht Club have seen so many major anniversaries come and go – after proper programmes of lively celebration afloat and ashore – that casual observers might expect an element of…
Inland Fisheries Ireland (IFI) has opened the first draw for anglers wishing to catch and keep salmon from Kerry’s Roughty River. ‘Brown tag’ regulations come into force on the river from 15 March and will remain in place until the…
Between the delivery of its new committee boat and the strong entries received so far, it looks like a great season ahead for Dublin Bay Sailing Club (DBSC). DBSC Commodore Ed Totterdell visited builder Gerry Smyth Boats on St. Brigid's…
Plans Progress to Redevelop Cork Dockyard for Offshore Wind Assembly Site
6th February 2024 Cork Harbour
At the Cork Dockyard facility at Rushbrooke, Cork Harbour is where redevelopment plans to service planned offshore wind projects have taken a step forward. The plan to support offshore windfarm projects is proposed by the Doyle Shipping Group (DSG) which…
Charles Caudrelier Passes Cape Horn in Ultim Challenge Solo Race Around the World
6th February 2024 Ultim Challenge
French sailor Charles Caudrelier, the long-time leader of the Ultim Challenge solo multihull race around the world, has become the first to pass Cape Horn. The landmark was passed at 17:08:20hrs UTC on Tuesday, marking a significant moment in the…
Marathon Mission Sees Arranmore RNLI Bring Fishing Crew to Safety After 26-Hour Rescue
6th February 2024 RNLI Lifeboats
Lifeboat crew from Arranmore RNLI finally got to their beds at 1.20 am this morning (Tuesday, 6 February) after spending over 26 hours at sea to bring a fishing vessel, with five people onboard, to safety. The Coast Guard requested…
Royal Navy Blames Propeller Issues for Flagship’s Withdrawal From Historic NATO Drill
6th February 2024 Navy
The UK’s Royal Navy has withdrawn its fleet flagship from a historic NATO exercise on Norway’s Arctic coast over what it says are issues with the vessel’s propeller. According to Marine Industry News, the HMS Queen Elizabeth had been due…
Multiple championship-winning J109 Joker II of the Royal Irish Yacht Club won the first race of the DBSC Spring Chicken Series on Sunday. The results are downloadable below. As Afloat reported previously, strong westerly winds reduced the fleet to 17…