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The Manx Nobby Vervine Blossom was restored by the late Mick Hunt, and is skippered by him here as she races from Vigo to Dublin with the Tall Ships in 1998

Mick Hunt (1940-2023)

26th September 2023 Howth YC
He brought new life afloat and ashore. And there was and is so much in the story of the late Mick Hunt “of Howth and Connacht” that thousands of words could be written about him. Yet we can get a…
The ship’s bell from the wreck site of steam ship, S.S. Dundalk on display at the port-town’s Louth County Museum.
Dundalk is where a team of divers from the Isle of Man visited the Co. Louth port town so to bring the bell of the steam ship flagship, S.S. Dundalk back to a grateful town. As EnergyFM reports, divers of Discover…
The late Mick Hunt working on the restoration of the Galway hooker An Lady Mor in 1985

Mick Hunt RIP

18th September 2023 Galway Hookers
Afloat.ie regret to record the death at the age of 83 of Mick Hunt of Howth and Connacht, who was best known for his restorations and sailing of traditional craft, but was equally adept at bringing new life to old…
Boatbuilders working on restoring Galway’s maritime heritage are part of the upcoming Galway Docklands Festival
The heart of Galway's maritime heritage comes to life with the much-anticipated Galway Docklands Festival, taking place from September 29th to October 1st, 2023. As Afloat reported earlier, the three-day festival promises an unforgettable experience celebrating Galway's rich marine industry,…
The heart of Galway's maritime heritage will come to life at the end of the month in the three-day Galway Docklands Festival, which will be held from September 29 to October 1. It will be “an unforgettable experience celebrating Galway's…
The Cong-Galway Race 2023 fleet
Full results of the Cong-Galway Race 2023 have been published after a very successful race at the weekend. As Afloat reported earlier, a total of 26 entrants in the dinghy class and six in the cruiser class participated in the…
Wychcraft racing - Gerry Reilly and Jordan Conway winners, with  number seven, sailed by the Rogers family, number nine Master McGrath, Oliver and Sean Curran,  number eight sailed by John and James Murray
One thousand stainless steel screws and then more. That is what it took to restore Oliver Curran’s Wychcraft dinghy. They’re used to building boats in strange locations on either side of the Strangford Narrows in Co Down, with Billy Brown’s…
The broken mast of Harlingen lying across its foredeck
The Dutch Safety Board says its final report into another fatal marine accident involving wood rot on a traditional craft is due to be issued shortly. The board initiated an investigation last year after a fatal incident on August 31st,…
Mark Delany in No.8, approaching the start line with 5 seconds to the start of an Irish 12-foot Dinghy Class Championship race at dun Laoghaire Harbour
The 12-foot Dinghy Class is not well known in Ireland today in the era of GRP boats. However, before 1947, the 12 Foot Dinghies were the preferred class of many premier dinghy sailors in Ireland in Dublin and Cork, such…
The iconic former Galway-Aran Islands passenger/freight ferry, MV Naomh Éanna is now undergoing scrapping in Dublin’s Grand Canal Dock basin. A group of dedicated historians and maritime experts had worked tirelessly to save the veteran vessel which AFLOAT highlights was a rare surviving example of a vessel built in Ireland, at the Liffey Dockyard which was custom built for Córas Iompair Éireann (CIE).
A former Aran Islands passenger/freight ferry, M.V. Naomh Éanna, is one of the most famous Irish ships ever to serve the country will soon be completely gone as demolition of the veteran vessel is underway in Dublin. The riveted hulled…
Job done. It is 1973, and the bad mor Mhaighdean Mara is heading back to Connemara from Kilronan in the Aran Islands, after discharging what is believed to have been the last sail-carried commercial cargo of turf for the islands
When the late Tony Moylan and his friends got together 44 years ago to inaugurate the Cruinnui na mBad at Kinvara in order to celebrate and help the preservation of the traditional sailing boats of Connemara and Galway Bay, most…
An Norah Bheag, an Feichin and Báid Choil Beag competing at the 44th annual Cruinniú na mBád festival in Kinvara, Co Galway
Tight competition marked the 44th annual Cruinniú na mBád festival in Kinvara, Co Galway at the weekend. In spite of a dark and overcast day, the festival was a success on and off water, with An Norah taking the top…
Only three races left in the Galway Hooker calendar.. these boatmen are heading to Kinvara, for Cruinniú na mBáid this weekend
Kinvara’s annual Cruinniú na mBád takes to the water this weekend, with racing confined to Sunday due to weather conditions. A small craft warning for Saturday means the festival’s activity will be shore-based for the first day of the 44th…
S.S.Sheildhall, the UK's biggest working steamship has among its Solent seasonal programme, passenger excursions for the start of Cowes Week aswell a cruise to watch the Fastnet Race. The former Glasgow-based sludge vessel dating to 1955 which served on the Clyde, is believed to be the largest working steam ship in Northern Europe, which is owned and operated entirely by voluntary effort. Above seen from the deck of Sheildhall at Southampton was newbuild Manxman, as Afloat previously reported calling to the English Channel port as part of its recent delivery voyage to the Isle of Man.
The preserved English south coast based heritage steam-ship S.S. Shieldhall operated by Steamship Shieldhall Charity, will provide a wonderful viewing and photographic platform to witness the premier yacht racing events of Cowes Week and the Fastnet Race. Among the Southampton…
Historic Irish vessel the AK Ilen departing the Port of Funchal, Madeira, as the Saoirse Centenary Rally draws to a close
The centenary international Irish sailing event called the ‘Saoirse Rally’ has come to a successful end on the 8th of July 2023 after a series of celebrations hosted in Funchal, Madeira by the Clube Naval de Funchal, Madeira Tourism Board…
The transom of the Ballyholme Yacht Club Insect, Tarantula peeks out from her dry storage
The Ballyholme Yacht Club Insect class dinghy number 12 Tarantula has turned up in Larne in Co. Antrim. One of 17 built by French and McDermott in the early 1950s, this 14-foot clinker dinghy was owned by the late Mr…

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