Galway Bay Sailing Club says it is developing a plan to prepare its dinghy boat park for the start of the season after Storm Debi caused enormous damage to up to 20 boats last November.
However, the club says it weathered without incident this week’s back-to-back storms, Isha and Jocelyn, which hit the west coast.
The severe conditions earlier this week were a contributory factor in several fatal road accidents, and caused widespread power disruption and delayed flights.
Galway harbourmaster Capt Brian Sheridan said the Port of Galway recorded wind speeds of 71.3 knots (132.08km) at 1700 hours during the first of the two storms, Isha, on Sunday January 21st.
GBSC public relations officer Astrid Comerford says that junior sailing will soon resume with training for Optimists and 420 sailors, while cruisers are planning to launch in early April.
GBSC members Yannick Lemonnier and Dan Mill completed their first cruise of 2024 earlier this month on Yannick’s cruising catamaran KL28 "Paddy Rocket", she reports.
The catamaran crew sailed out of Oranmore Bay across to Newquay, County Clare, and enjoyed “tasty fish and chips” in Linnane’s pub, washed down with “some black stuff”.
The pair enjoyed seven hours of sailing, reaching speeds of up to 13 knots – “happy sailors”, Comerford says.