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Carrickfergus Sailing Club Honours Terry Windsor for Decades of Dedicated Service
20th May 2024 Belfast Lough
For Terry Windsor of Carrickfergus Sailing Club on the north shore of Belfast Lough, awards come in twos. Last year, he received an award from East Antrim Borough Council for Services to Sport in recognition of 28 years of service…
Murphy Family's Vintage Moody 30 Dominates 'Genaveve Plate' Race at Schull Harbour Sailing Club
20th May 2024 West Cork
The second race of the May league for the 'Genaveve Plate' was raced at Schull Harbour Sailing Club in West Cork on Saturday in near 'tropical' conditions, according to organisers. The fleet started downwind from the harbour line in a…
A seafood industry leader has expressed anger at the “complete inaction” by Ireland’s marine minister, Charlie McConalogue, to secure a quota for bluefin tuna. Irish South and West Fish Producers’ Organisation (IS&WFPO) chief executive Patrick Murphy, who is standing as…
SSE Renewables Confirms Withdrawal from Galway Hydrogen Valley Project
20th May 2024 Power From the Sea
SSE Renewables has confirmed that it has withdrawn from a consortium to build a hydrogen gas hub in the Port of Galway. The renewables company, which owns the Galway Wind Park, among other projects, was a lead partner in the…
Management of Marine Biodiversity and Recording Irish Mayfly Among Local Authority Biodiversity Projects
20th May 2024 Marine Wildlife
A two-year project to record the Irish Mayfly on inland waters and management of marine biodiversity in the south-west are among biodiversity projects announced by Minister of State for Nature and Heritage Malcolm Noonan. The projects are among a list…
Three Races Decide Four Sportsboat Titles at the Royal Irish Yacht Club's Dun Laoghaire Cup
19th May 2024 Royal Irish Yacht Club
Despite multiple attempts by the Royal Irish Yacht Club Race Committee to commence the remaining schedule on Sunday, the light northerly winds on Dublin Bay did not cooperate for the second day of racing at the 2024 Dun Laoghaire Cup…
The third race of Kinsale Yacht Club's La Bougie Midweek Cruiser-Racer Series on May 15th presented challenging conditions for sailors. Easterly winds, gusting up to 15 knots, tested their skills. In the Class One IRC category, Finbarr O’Regan’s J109 Artful…
RNLI Celebrates 200th Anniversary with a Mile-Long Flotilla of Historic and Modern Lifeboats
19th May 2024 RNLI Lifeboats
As the Royal National Lifeboat Institution (RNLI) celebrates its 200th anniversary this year, more than 40 rescue vessels, including both current and historical RNLI lifeboats as well as international boats, have come together to form a flotilla more than a…
The Regata dei Tre Golfi which started from Naples on Friday, saw the upper half of the 25-boat maxi fleet suffer from repeated hold-ups, calms and transitions. Behind, the smaller slower entries enjoyed more continuous breeze. As a result, Class…
Ireland's Rowing Crews Make Strong Start at Final Olympic Qualification Regatta
19th May 2024 Rowing
It has been a successful start for the Irish rowing crews, as all boats progress directly into the next round of the final Olympic Qualification Regatta. The weather has stayed good all morning on the Rotsee, with calm conditions and…
Ireland Wins Three Nation Dragon Cannonball Trophy at the Royal St. George Yacht Club
19th May 2024 Dragon
Dublin Bay was once again the venue for the Cannonball Trophy. Travelling Dragon keelboat sailors from the South Coast of the UK and the Netherlands came together to sail against The Royal St George Yacht Club in Dun Laoghaire. A misty bay…
'Out of Control' RIB Causes Damage to Boats in Dun Laoghaire Harbour
19th May 2024 Dun Laoghaire Harbour News
Investigations are underway at Dun Laoghaire Harbour to determine how and why an unmanned pleasure craft went 'out of control' on Thursday evening (May 16th) and damaged neighbouring boats in the inner Coal Harbour area. Social media footage captured the…
Eight Fireballs took part in a day-long coaching session with Thomas Chaix at the DMYC in Dun Laoghaire Harbour on Sunday (May 19th). With extremely light winds forecast the fleet were pleasantly surprised by a decent 8 knots of breeze…
One of the most brutal events on the World Rowing calendar kicks off tomorrow morning; the Final Olympic and Paralympic Qualification Regatta, also frequently known as the 'Regatta of Death'. Three days of racing will take place on the Rotsee…
Waterways Ireland advises users of the Royal Canal between Leixlip and Maynooth that cycleway upgrade works have recently restarted along this stretch of the canal in Co Kildare. These works will require periodic closures of the canal towpaths in the…
Barrow Navigation: Carlow Rowing Regatta on June Bank Holiday Weekend
19th May 2024 Inland Waterways
Waterways Ireland advises that the Carlow Regatta rowing event will take place on Sunday 2 June on the Barrow Navigation. Masters of vessels are requested to proceed with additional caution in the vicinity of the event and obey safety boat…
1720, SB20, B211 and J80 Leaders Emerge After Three Races Sailed at Royal Irish's Dun Laoghaire Cup 2024
19th May 2024 Royal Irish Yacht Club
Homeport sportsboats led in three of the competing classes after the first day of racing on Saturday (May 18) at the Royal Irish Yacht Club (RIYC), which hosted the Dun Laoghaire Cup 2024 on Dublin Bay. Three East Coast and…
David Riome's Sigma 33 'Valfreya' Leads White Sails IRC 1 at Kinsale Yacht Club's TGIF Series
18th May 2024 Kinsale
With two race wins, David Riome's Sigma 33 Valfreya is the White Sails IRC 1 leader on seven points after three races sailed at Kinsale Yacht Club's Friday night Denis & Mary O'Brien Citroen Car Sales sponsored ''Thank Goodness It's Friday''…
Dublin Bay Sailing Club's fourth AIB Saturday race of the 2024 season was sailed on May 18th in sub-ten knot northerly winds on a hazy Dublin Bay. In a nine-boat turnout, J109s took the top three places in IRC One…