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Fireball dinghy numbers in the Cork area have risen from 1 last year to 11, with nine in Monkstown Bay alone, the recent Fireball AGM heard
The recent Irish Fireball Association agm was a lively affair as the class discussed two thorny issues and reconfirmed its commitment to younger sailors. First, the thorny stuff - there was a lively, sometimes heated discussion around the decision not…
Coastwatch findings from almost 700 survey sites in the Republic will be presented at an online event, which can be viewed on Zoom
Coastwatch Environmental NGO is due to release the results of its autumn survey this evening (Monday, Dec 4). Findings from almost 700 survey sites in the Republic will be presented at an online event, which can be viewed on Zoom.…
Nils Razmilovic's 'Glasgow Kiss' won the 33-boat SB20 Middle East Championships at Dubai Offshore Sailing Club
On the third and final day of the 33-boat SB20 Middle East Championships at Dubai Offshore Sailing Club, Glasgow Kiss from Singapore, helmed by Nils Razmilovic, won the title of overall Champion. Following closely behind in second and third place…
Sam Goodchild at Thursday’s start of the Retour à La Base Solo IMOCA Race from Martinique to Lorient
The Retour à La Base solo IMOCA race from Martinique to Lorient, France, is heating up as the leaders complete their curve around the North Atlantic high-pressure system and start to head towards the east. They are seeking to find…
Former dredger Hebble Sand along Drogheda town’s quays cannot be removed until the 60 year old vessel can be surveyed to ascertain if it meets the required buoyancy standards.
A disused dredger berthed in Drogheda Port at the town's quay for almost a decade, needs to have a survey carried out and be certified for removal, has still yet to be completed. The grab hopper-dredger Hebble Sand built in 1963,…
The classic and very successful McCurdy 48 Carina had a sweeping overall victory in the 2010 Newport-Bermuda Race, thanks to taking a flyer 50 miles to the westward of the bulk of the fleet during the 630-mile beat to
The biennial 635-mile Newport RI-Bermuda Race in June is one of the world's offshore classics, and as its route takes the fleet across the wayward Gulf Stream while it is in the process of becoming the North Atlantic Drift, weird…
Peter O'Leary and Stephen O'Sullivan sailing a Star One Design keelboat lead the IRC White Sails Division of the O'Leary Insurance Winter League 2023 in Cork Harbour with five straight wins
Five wins from five races for Peter O'Leary and Stephen O'Sullivan means the Star keelboat pair continue to dominate the IRC White Sails Division of Royal Cork's O'Leary Insurance Winter League 2023 in Cork Harbour. In Sunday's (Dec 3rd) race,…
The Sligo-based Coast Guard helicopter R118
The Irish Coast Guard has rescued four people after a 30-foot vessel overturned on Lough Foyle this afternoon. The Maritime Rescue Sub Centre in Malin Head and Belfast Coastguard have successfully coordinated a rescue of four people in Lough Foyle.…
Finalists Emirates Team New Zealand and Luna Rossa Prada Pirelli competing in the America's Cup Preliminary Regatta in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia
Emirates Team New Zealand sailed accurately and consistently to win the America's Cup Preliminary Regatta in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia. They aced the Grand Final from start to finish, while Luna Rossa Prada Pirelli secured their spot in the Grand Final…
Kevin Doyle returned to sailing at the Royal St. George Yacht Club in Dun Laoghaire after injury
In May 2022, a sailing incident transformed Kevin Doyle's life. While competing in an ILCA dinghy, Kevin suffered a spinal injury that not only tested his resilience but also reshaped his connection to the sport. Ten months later, he found…
On board Asian IMOCA 60 DMG MORI Global One
After just over 24 hours of racing since leaving Fort-de-France, Jéremie Beyou is proving his well-optimised Charal is fastest on the northward climb up the Atlantic for the Retour à La Base fleet of solo racers. While the French favourite…
File image of Lock 10 on the Royal Canal in Ashtown, west Dublin
Waterways Ireland advises masters of craft wishing to make passage on the Royal Canal in Dublin that a navigation restriction is to be applied to use of Lock 10 for boat passage. The maximum beam of craft that will be…
Marine Institute headquarters in Rinville, Co Galway
The Marine Institute has held an “Energy Awareness Day” to mark the launch of its Climate Action Roadmap. This is part of the institute’s five-year strategy — Ocean Knowledge that Informs and Inspires — which sets a new vision and mission…
Mojito on the last day of Cork Week 2022, capturing the Coastal division prize. The winning Welsh J109 crew were also crowned K2Q winners
Volvo Cork Week 2024 is gearing up for a thrilling edition, with entries already in for the biennial event scheduled for 15th July to Friday, 19th July, allowing ample time for boat deliveries before and after the event. Excitement is…
An artist's impression of the Bremore Ireland Port Development plan
Marine leisure facilities will be included, including the possibility of a new marina on the north-east coast, because there is room for one in the Bremore Port development at Drogheda. Dr. Joe Hiney, a director at Bremore Port and an…
Offshore sailor - Pamela Lee is increasingly recognised as a force to be reckoned with in a tough, competitive environment
The short-handed long-distance offshore racing scene from France is recognised as the world peak in a very specialised area. Design development at all boat sizes is at such a pace that in a hyper-hot division such as Class40, anyone racing…
The “Fingal Flyers” Rob Dickson of Howth (and other clubs) with Sean Waddilove of Skerries
The “Fingal Flyers” Rob Dickson of Howth (and other clubs) with Sean Waddilove of Skerries brightened sailing spirits in the gloomiest month of the year, with an absolutely stellar performance in the Olympic 49er Euros 2023 at Vilamoura in Portugal.…
John Minnis, skipper of the stylish A35 Final Call II, who was the sole Belfast Lough competitor in IRC 1 at Dun Laoghaire Regatta 2023 and took first prize, is looking forward to competing in this year’s Bangor Regatta
A ‘Town’ Regatta at Bangor on Belfast Lough was first held over a century ago and saw a reincarnation in 2018. The 2020 event fell foul of Covid 19, but Bangor Town Regatta did run in 2022 and the Royal…
The Green Rebel team, winners of the Deloitte Fast 50 Rising Star Award at the Mansion House in Dublin
Cork Harbour marine tech firm Green Rebel has won the Rising Star Award in association with Enterprise Ireland in the 2023 Deloitte Technology Fast 50 Awards. This award recognises the innovation and growth achievements of a company which has demonstrated…
Research vessel Celtic Voyager - during its 25-year service life and has completed more than 600 surveys, enabled more than 6,500 science days, and sailed more than 550,000 miles while in service with the Marine Institute
The Marine Institute's Celtic Voyager, Ireland's first multi-purpose research vessel, has been sold to Qikiqtaaluk Corporation of Nunavut, Canada. The vessel has played a significant role in advancing marine science and monitoring for the Irish government during its 25-year service…