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The Kestrel circumnavigated Dalkey Island in Aideen and flew away safely when back ashore in the National Yacht Club
As Dublin Bay Mermaid Week starts in Howth Yacht Club tomorrow, a Kestrel that landed in Dan Brennan's Mermaid, Aideen, writes about her experience at the front end of the Dun Laoghaire Fleet's special races around Dalkey Island on Sunday. Interviewed after…
Round Ireland Record bid – MOD 70 Phaedo3 takes off at the Kish Lighthouse on Dublin Bay this afternoon
Phaedo3 has just blasted through the start line of the official WSSRC course for the 'Round Ireland' record, in attempt to set a new time. With winds of over 20 knots, gusting 30 they speed through the line right beside…
RNLI beach lifeguard unit on Benone Strand has been vandalised again
The RNLI beach lifeguard unit on Benone Strand on the North coast has been vandalised for a second time this season.A member of the public reported that at approximately 10pm on Monday night last (1 August), they spotted damage being…
Currently at Tory island, the low’s central pressure has already risen from 987 to 989
If we’re going to have this abominable weather for the first week of August on the fronts and backs of the weaving Jetstream, then somebody might as well do something useful with it writes W M Nixon. So here’s cheers…
Irish Naval Service vessel LÉ Ciara pictured at Haulbowline in Cork Harbour
#Angling - The 1st Meath Adventure Scouts from Dunboyne and Sphere 17 youth group from Darndale in north Dublin recently participated in a visit on board the Irish Naval Service vessel LÉ Ciara. During a short break in Dublin Port…
CalMac's Ardrossan-Campbeltown ferry, M.V. Isle of Arran at the Mull of Kintyre port in June. On the New Quay are stacked round timber (logs) for export by cargoship. The berth in the foreground is currently occupied by 5-star cruise tallship, Sea Cloud II having called yesterday to Dublin and tomorrow, Belfast.
#PortSnapShot – Campbeltown, Scotland, almost at the tip of the Mull of Kintyre and a mere 19 km/12 miles from Northern Ireland, is where the impressive cruise tallship, Sea Cloud II is visiting today, writes Jehan Ashmore. The 5-star ultra-luxury…
Kilrush marina on the Shannon estuary
A new marketing drive promoting deep water marine investment opportunities along the Shannon Estuary is being undertaken by stakeholders engaged in the development and management of Ireland’s largest and deepest estuary. The region’s local authorities, namely Clare County Council, Kerry…
British Marine Unveils Unique Research into Britain’s Boating Community
British Marine has today (3 August 2016) released important new research exploring the profile, behaviour and purchasing dynamics of UK boating enthusiasts and boat owners. It covers recreational boating and watersports from both private owned and hire/charter across inland and…
Youghal Lifeboat Rescues Dog On Launch To Boat In Difficulty
#RNLI - The volunteer crew of Youghal lifeboat were requested to launch on Saturday afternoon (30 July) to reports of a dive boat with engine failure south of Ram Head with two people onboard. With an updated position received from…
Croagh Patrick as seen from Westport Harbour
#Westport - Submissions are now open on plans for a new pontoon and slipway for Westport Harbour, as the Mayo News reports. Intended as an interim measure for the Co Mayo coastal town as more ambitious proposals for a marina…
#MostPowerful - The world’s most powerful wind turbine blades continue to ‘breeze’ into Belfast Harbour, as part of a project to develop the Burbo 2 offshore wind farm on the Irish Sea as previously reported on Afloat. The blades – plus…
Beneteau Oceanis 411 for sale on Afloat.ie
There was a time when the major boat manufacturers tried to keep their cruising and their performance ranges so far apart in concept that you could be forgiven for thinking they came from two entirely different builders writes W M…
The Mirror European Championships start at RCYC next week
My first experience of sailing a Mirror dinghy was not a good example of how to sail.For £400 I became the proud owner of a brand new Mirror dinghy, made for me in Cork, a shining blue hull, lovely woodwork…
Phaedo3 (Lloyd Thornburg)  makes a Round Ireland speed record bid today at 3pm from the Kish lighthouse on Dublin Bay. Scroll down for live tracker updating every five minutes.
Track the Round Ireland speed record attempt by the MOD70 Phaedo3 Lloyd Thornburg below. The record time to beat is: 38 hours, 37 minutes and 7 seconds. Stay tuned to the Yellowbrick tracker below.
The next race in the AveryCrest ISORA 2016 series is the race from Dun Laoghaire to Pwllheli this Saturday.  The race is also the feeder race for the Spinlock IRC Welsh National Championships in Pwllheli from August 12 to 14th.…
Glendun (B.Denham et al) was the winner of last night's DBSC racing
Dublin Bay Sailing Club Results for 2 August 2016 CRUISERS 3 Tuesday - 1. Isolde (B Mulqueen & J Martin), 2. Pamafe (M Costello), 3. Asterix (Boushel/Meredith/Counihan) GLEN - 1. Glendun (B.Denham et al) RUFFIAN 23 - 1. Alias (D.Meeke/M.McCarthy),…
Paul O'Higgins (RIYC) in the JPK 10.80 Rockabill VI took honours in both Class 0/1 IRC and ECHO in difficult conditions
GAS Calves Week 2016 started today with a final fleet of 73 cruisers in 6 fleets presenting for the racing arranged once again by Principal Race Officer Neil Prendiville and team. With an increased UK presence and new boats travelling…
A pro crew will make a Round Ireland speed record bid tomorrow from Dublin Bay
Lloyd Thornburg's trimaran Phaedo 3 will make another attempt at the Round Ireland Speed Record tomorrow. Westerly winds are expected to reach 40–knots tomorrow giving ideal conditions for the 50–mph craft. News of the bid that has been circulating for…
Enda O'Coineen, Vendee Globe skipper
Enda O'Coineen will be Ireland's first entry into the Vendee Globe race, a single–handed non stop race around the globe. As Afloat reported in May, the 61–year–old Galwegian will start the race in 95 days time and as part of…
Tall Ship Eye of the Wind visits Dublin in October
In 1976 a sailing vessel – which has long been regarded as a legend among today’s last remaining tall ships – set off for its "second maiden voyage": forty years ago, the sail training vessel Eye of the Wind was…

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