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Real Frostbite Weather at Dun Laoghaire Harbour's Viking Marine DMYC Dinghy Series
16th January 2024 DMYC
As this correspondent had the day off from Race Officer duties, ably replaced by Brendan Duffy (Ruffian 23s), this report is based on “word of mouth” accounts garnered from people who were on the water. As per the forecast, the…
Tributes to Journalist Michael Finlan for Ability to "Reflect the Character and Soul of the West of Ireland"
16th January 2024 News Update
Tributes have been paid to the late Irish Times western correspondent Michael Finlan, who reported on the long-running rod license dispute and on many issues affecting communities on the western seaboard. Finlan, who died last month at the age of…
Wicklow Based Alpha Marine Acquire A Damen Shipyard Built Multicat
16th January 2024 Ports & Shipping
Wicklow Port based multi-disciplinary marine company, Alpha Marine has acquired a Damen Shipyard built multi-cat of their 2309 design, which had been operating in the Netherlands. The purchase of the multicat from Purus HST of Swansea, Wales, was concluded in mid-December…
P&O Ferries former Irish Sea Ropax to Strengthen North Sea Presence on New London–Rotterdam Freight Route
16th January 2024 Ferry
Operator P&O Ferries which closed the Dublin-Liverpool route last month, has announced a new ro-ro freight route in the North Sea, between London (Tilbury 2) and the Dutch port of Rotterdam (Europoort) which is to start in March. The UK-Netherlands…
More than thirty boats hit the water for Week 2 of the post-Christmas Howth YC Dinghy Frostbite series on Sunday morning writes Conor Murphy, when they were met with perfect breezes of 10 knots with some gusts and lulls either…
Court of Appeal Is Next Stop for Campaign Against Larne Lough Gas Cavern Plans
15th January 2024 Northern Ireland Waters
Campaigners against plans to excavate caverns for gas storage under Larne Lough took to its shores last weekend to reaffirm their opposition to the proposals. And as Belfast Live reports, the protest at Browns Bay Beach on Sunday 7 January…
Two Irish yachts, Tír na nÓg (Robert Rendell of Howth) and Rí-Rá (Patrick and Hugh Blaney of Dun Laoghaire) were part of a twenty-one Oyster yacht fleet that crossed the start line of the Oyster World Rally at Nelson's Dockyard,…
National Yacht Club's Will Byrne Now Racing Cape 31s in Key West's Southernmost Regatta
15th January 2024 Cape 31
The National Yacht Club's Will Byrne has swapped the bow of the Reichel-Pugh 69 Moneypenny, which he raced last month in the 2023 Sydney Hobart Race, for a Cape 31 this week at Florida's Southernmost Regatta. The transition to the one…
Waterways Ireland Opens Second Phase of Public Consultation on Revised Canals Bye-Laws
15th January 2024 Inland Waterways
Waterways Ireland is inviting members of the public and interested parties to have their say on proposed revisions to the Shannon Navigation and canals bye-laws in a second phase of consultation. The consultation covers the Shannon Navigation (including the Shannon-Erne…
Dublin Bay's Welch on Warrior Won Leads in RORC Transatlantic Race
15th January 2024 RORC Transatlantic
On day seven, after IRC time correction, the RORC Transatlantic Race race leader is Chris Sheehan’s PAC52 Warrior Won (USA) (with former Dublin Bay sailor Christy Welch onboard), approximately 200 miles behind the water leader Leopard (with Cork Harbour's Tom…
The 13th edition of the World ARC circumnavigation rally set sail on 13 January from Rodney Bay, Saint Lucia, under bright blue Caribbean skies. For the 27 yachts, the first destination is Santa Marta in Columbia, before heading through the…
Fethard RNLI Receives €12,985 in Donations from Local Fundraising Group and Businesses
15th January 2024 RNLI Lifeboats
The Fethard RNLI fundraising committee members in County Wexford, along with some volunteers, gathered last week to receive a significant amount of funds raised by the Hooked On Swimming Group and two businesses with local links. In total, the group…
Who gets your vote for the Irish Sailor of the Year 2023? Over 40 Afloat Sailors of the Month in 2023 demonstrate the strength and diversity of the sport of sailing in Ireland. Afloat's review of individual sailors, pairings and…
Tom Laperche Leads Ultim Challenge on Southbound Express, Le Cléac'h Plans Recife Pitstop
14th January 2024 Ultim Challenge
Racing 250 nautical miles ENE of Salvador de Bahia, Brazil, this evening, Tom Laperche leads the Ultim Challenge race by 54 miles from Charles Caudrelier. SVR Lazartigue was the first to cross the Equator into the Southern Hemisphere Saturday 13th…
Achieving His Passion: Donegal Teenager is Congratulated by the Marine Minister
14th January 2024 BIM
The Minister for the Marine has congratulated a Donegal teenager with Down Syndrome, described as having “sea blood running through his veins,” for following his dream to work in the marine sector. Sixteen-year-old Seán Boyle has passed his three-day Bord…
Dublin Bay Sailing Club has published the Notice of Race for its AIB 2024 Spring Chicken Series. Six races will be held on Sunday mornings from 5 February to 10 March (first gun 1010 hrs), using a progressive handicap on…
Irish Dragon sailors were in action in Portugal at the weekend with Royal Cork and Baltimore's Harry Durcan on board the winning boat in round two of the Algarve Dragon Winter Cup at Vilamoura. Durcan was part of a four-up…
The EU’s most senior court has stopped short of applying overfishing rules across all EU fish stocks in a case taken by Friends of the Irish Environment (FIE) and environmental lawyers Client Earth. The EU’s Court of Justice has ruled…
Liverpool Sees New Morocco, Africa Service as WEC Lines Add Call Boosting Trade in Tomatoes to UK
14th January 2024 Ports & Shipping
Shipping operator, WEC Lines this month is introducing a new direct service between Liverpool and Agadir in Morocco, offering a fast and green alternative for fresh produce importers when compared to overland trucking. According to the Port of Liverpool, the…
Islay Ferry from Shipyard in Turkey to Arrive Five Years Faster than Second Arran Vessel Built in Scotland
14th January 2024 Shipyards
Under construction in Turkey, a ferry to serve Scottish west coast operator CalMac, it has emerged is on track to be delivered five years faster than the second of a pair involved in the fiasco at the nationalised shipyard Ferguson…