Bring on the summer! Afloat’s July/August 2009 issue hits the news-stand this week with all the news from Ireland on the water, plus:
FREE Volvo Dun Laoghaire Regatta Programme Inside!
NEWS – Two Podiums for Dragons; Transat class win for Hurley; Seven Irish in Fastnet; Capsize ‘Overreaction’; Windsurfing, Star sailors, Marina plans for Bangor, Holywood news, and readers comments
VOLVO OCEAN RACE GALWAY – A splendid affair, sail fever grips the city
SEASCAPES – Tom MacSweeney voices our pride in how Galway hosted the Volvo Stopover
TALL SHIPS – Have they been scuppered in Dublin? There’s doubt about the future of the Maritime Festival
DUN LAOGHAIRE TO DINGLE – Records fall on route to Dingle
NATIONAL CRUISER CHAMPIONSHIPS – Tralee Bay fulfils all expectations for visitors and competitors alike
INLAND WATERWAYS – Let’s get them out there! Brian Goggin believes attracting visitors remains a key objective
GOING SOUTH FOR SUMMER SAILS – Where to go in west Cork for the best in water-based activities
GETTING THE SKILLS – It could be time for a refresher course: get yourself back up to speed
IRELAND’S OWN GLENANS – Celebrating their 40th birthday, Glenans is one of the most successful of sailing schools
SOUNDINGS – WM Nixon goes cybersailing.... almost
Plus everything you need for your boat – or the boat itself! – in our extensive Marine Marketplace, a chance to win a case of wine from Hardy’s, a barrel bag from Gill, and some ‘Dubes’ with the Dubarry Nautical Crossword – only in Afloat, Ireland’s guide to everything maritime
For more information contact: Angela Bolton – DI: 01 202 0374
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