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Masters and inland waterways users are advised that the European P750 Power Boat Racing Championships from Friday 22nd until 23rd October 2010. It will take place in the vicinity of Two Mile Gate and Ballycuggerin Pier immediately north of Ballyvally Point at the southern end of Lough Derg from 1000 hrs until1800hrs each day.

The long haul race will take place on Fri 22nd. Oct and the course will take the craft into Youghal and Scarriff Bays with the finish at Two Mile Gate. Normal rules of navigation as set out in the Shannon Navigation bye-laws will apply at all times to all craft.

Surf and Circuit races will take place at Two Mile Gate on Sat 23rd. and Sun 24th Oct.

Masters are requested to note the advice and instructions of safety craft associated with this event when in the vicinity of Two Mile Gate.

Waterways Ireland thanks its customers for their co-operation in this Waterways Ireland sponsored event.

Please find Official Marine Notice attached below.

Published in Inland Waterways
Britain's premier powerboat series races into the spiritual home of the sport this weekend as the P1 SuperStock Championship powers into Southampton for the penultimate round of its 2010 competition.
Councillor, John Hannides, Cabinet Member for Leisure, Culture and Heritage, has thrown his weight behind Powerboat P1 and he believes that the Southampton Grand Prix of the Sea on Sunday 12 September is an exciting addition to the line-up at this year's PSP Southampton Boat Show.
"Southampton is extremely proud of its maritime heritage and every year the city looks forward to hosting the show," said Hannides.
He added: "The presence of the P1 SuperStock Championship at this year's national marine festival injects another exciting dimension to the show and also brings the extra value of television coverage on British Eurosport, which will showcase the historic port and the city's excellent marine facilities.
"Southampton is recognised as the home for British powerboat racing and it will be great to see many of the home-grown pilots, some of the best in the UK, racing on Southampton Water this weekend."
The Southampton Grand Prix of the Sea is a free-to-view event and begins at 11:00 on Sunday 12 September.
For the race schedule, the best places to watch and more information visit www.p1superstock.co.uk
Published in Powerboat Racing