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Bundoran RNLI rescued a swimmer who got into difficulty in challenging sea conditions off Main Beach on Wednesday evening, 19 August. The Irish Coast Guard requested the volunteer lifeboat crew to launch at 4.42 pm after a member of the…
Three Calls – Sligo Bay RNLI volunteers responded to three incidents in four days, assisting vessels in difficulty off Aughris and near Sligo Port
Sligo Bay RNLI’s volunteer crew launched three times in four days after a pair of incidents off Aughris on Sunday, 16 August, followed by another callout near Sligo Port on Wednesday. The first alert came at 4.17 pm on Sunday…
Six-Point Showdown – ReQuest (right) and Aurelia race downwind on Dublin Bay, with just six points separating them at the top of the ISORA Irish Coastal Series.
A scoring update to the ISORA Viking Marine Irish Coastal Series has tightened the battle at the top of the 2026 standings, with the best three races now counting towards the overall result. Royal St George Yacht Club's J/122 Aurelia,…
World Beaters — Ger Owens and Melanie Morris racing Two Belle at the 2026 GP14 World Championships on Belfast Lough, where the Irish pair secured their first GP14 world title after 27 years of sailing together.
Twenty-seven years after Ger Owens and Melanie Morris first began sailing together, the Irish pair have reached the top of the GP14 class, winning the 2026 World Championship on Belfast Lough — a victory Owens admits has made him feel…
Ferguson Marine, the last commercial shipyard on the Clyde, at Port Glasgow, says it expects to cut up to 70 employees. The facility, Afloat highlights, has become synonymous with the ongoing CalMac ferry fiasco since 2018, the year twin newbuilds were to enter service, but they became massively over-budget and delayed. Second ship, Glen Rosa, remains to be completed; however, the shipyard has confirmed that the consultation process will not impact the delivery,  to join lead ship Glen Sannox on the Isle of Arran route across the Firth of Clyde.
The Scottish Government-owned shipyard, Ferguson Marine, located on the Clyde at Port Glasgow, has announced plans to cut nearly a quarter of its workforce. Workers at the nationalised shipyard in late 2019 have been invited to apply for voluntary redundancies,…
Silver Standard – Howth Yacht Club’s Sienna Wright races in Aarhus, where four race wins helped the Irish sailor secure silver at the ILCA 6 Youth World Championships
Howth Yacht Club sailor Sienna Wright has won silver at the ILCA 6 Youth World Championships in Aarhus, Denmark, after an impressive campaign that included four race victories. Wright established herself among the championship leaders early in the series and…
Sibling Success – Leo and Emma West-Hurst celebrate with their trophies after a standout British Topper Nationals, where Emma was crowned female champion and Leo finished third overall
Ballyholme Bay’s Emma West-Hurst has been crowned British National Female Champion while her younger brother Leo secured third overall after an outstanding showing at the Topper British Nationals in Weymouth. The Ballyholme junior sailors were among more than 100 young…
Fleet Pressure – The 49-boat Dragon fleet powers through stronger conditions off Cowes on day two of the 2026 Edinburgh Cup and UK Dragon Grand Prix. Photo: Rick Tomlinson
Ireland’s Denis Bergin has taken the lead in the Corinthian division of the 2026 Edinburgh Cup and UK Dragon Grand Prix after a strong second day off Cowes, while Martin Byrne remains firmly in contention in third. Bergin’s IRL161 Sir…
Captain’s Call — Seán and Heather Craig’s Puffin No. 52 powers across Dublin Bay on her way to winning the Water Wag Captain’s Prize in Wednesday evening’s 27-boat AIB DBSC race.
Twenty-seven Water Wags turned out for Wednesday evening’s AIB Dublin Bay Sailing Club race, which doubled as the Captain’s Prize for all three divisions of the historic one-design class. A westerly breeze of 10 to 14 knots greeted the fleet…
Overall Champions – Johnny Vincent’s Volvo 70 Pace, featuring Irish sailors Tom McWilliam and James Carroll, has been declared the IRC Overall winner of the 2026 RORC Round Britain and Ireland Race
The Royal Ocean Racing Club confirmed on Wednesday, August 19, that no remaining competitor could better Pace’s IRC corrected time, securing the top prize for Vincent and his crew. The victory has a strong Irish connection, with Tom McWilliam and…
Among ICG shareholders, Pageant Investments, with 2% holding, announces it has already voted against the management buyout (MBO). Above: Irish Ferries cruise ferry, Isle of Inishmore, which serves the Dover-Calais route along with Oscar Wilde between the UK and France.
Maritime transport operator Irish Continental Group (ICG) is bringing forward the release of its financial results for the first half of this year, as shareholders consider a €1.2bn management buyout bid (MBO) for the company. ICG, which owns the ferry division, Irish…
Champions Return – Defending World Match Racing Tour champion Ian Williams, left, celebrates with crew Gerry Mitchell, Richard Sydenham and Jon Gunderson after their 2025 title win
The World Match Racing Tour (WMRT) and Women’s World Match Racing Tour (WWMRT) Finals will be staged together for the first time at AMAALA Yacht Club in Saudi Arabia this November, with equal $200,000 prize purses announced for the two…
Prettiest of them all – the 36ft One Tonner Sunmaid V of 1968 was the most attractive of the flurry of yacht designs that came from  Sparkman & Stephens during the Time of Change in the 1960s
It may have been way back in 1963 that the 43ft S&S-designed sloop Clarion of Wight won the Fastnet Race, beating gallant many-season campaigner Adlard Coles in the prototype Nicholson 36 Cohoe IV (with Keith Hunt of Kinsale in his…
Marking Time – Rankins powered by North Sails round the top mark during racing at Cobh People's Regatta
North Sails Ireland is giving Afloat readers an early heads-up on a September promotion offering 15% off sails for Ireland’s One Design racing community. From Dragons and Fireballs to Flying Fifteens, GP14s, J24s, J80s, Puppeteers, Rankins and Wags, One Design…
Full Flight – Ryan and Lucas Anderson put their F18 catamaran through its paces during the Irish Multihull Northern Championships at Ballyholme Yacht Club
Matt McNicholl and Barry Swanston claimed the 2026 Irish Multihull Northern Championships at Ballyholme Yacht Club after a high-speed weekend that also featured an unsuccessful North Channel record attempt. Ballyholme Yacht Club hosted three days of multihull action from August…
127-metre superyacht whose Cairns visit is valued at almost AU$1.95 million
An Australian estimate that a single visiting superyacht will contribute almost AU$1.95 million to the economy of Cairns puts a striking figure on a marine tourism market that Ireland is already beginning to experience. The figure is the loose thread…
Hard Grounding – Scottish prawn trawler Silver Cloud II lies aground on the rocks at Rubha Rodha near Lochinver after its skipper fell asleep while on watch
A Scottish fishing vessel ran aground after its skipper fell asleep while on watch at night. A report by the British Marine Accident Investigation Branch (MAIB) said that the crew of the 15.58m prawn trawler Silver Cloud II managed to…
Fisheries Talks – UK Fisheries Minister Stephen Morgan, left, with Irish Fisheries Minister Timmy Dooley during meetings in Trondheim, Norway, alongside the Nor-Fishing exhibition
Minister of State for Fisheries Timmy Dooley attended the Nor-Fishing Exhibition in Trondheim, Norway, as the international fishing industry event got under way on Tuesday. The exhibition, which runs from August 18-20, brings together hundreds of companies and organisations involved…
“Annalise
Five years after her last international ILCA campaign, Olympic silver medallist Annalise Murphy is back for a World Championship on home waters — but Dublin Bay will provide a far sterner test than last month's Irish Nationals. Murphy's return to…
Stack attack — Rock crashes into the Atlantic as a section of the 67-metre An Branán Mór sea stack breaks away at the Cliffs of Moher. Photo: Melissa Blackburn
A section of the 67-metre An Branán Mór sea stack at the Cliffs of Moher has broken away and fallen into the Atlantic in a dramatic example of the continuing erosion of the Co Clare coastline. The change in the…

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