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The majestic Ben Whisken
Leitrim is not completely landlocked, and the village of Tullaghan is focus for an “access to the sea” project unveiled by Minister for Rural and Community Development Heather Humphreys. Located on the Wild Atlantic Way, the new project provides public…
CH Marine Ex-Charter ILCA 6 Sailboats in fantastic condition
CH Marine’s ex-charter ILCA 6 dinghies have been used for one event only and are in fantastic condition. Two options will be available from 1 July, but only while stocks last — €7,999 for the aluminium lower mast and carbon…
A file photo of the Rush Sailing Club Storm that is on form on day one of 2024 Bangor Regatta on Belfast Lough
The same strong winds that brought home many of the SSE Renewables Round Ireland fleet at pace down the Irish Sea to Wicklow arrived on time for the first day of the Bangor Regatta. (Thurs 27th June). Predicted by this magazine's…
Following a £285,000 (€338,000) investment, the east jetty at Devenish Island has been extended by 60 metres, increasing mooring capacity from six to 12 vessels
Waterways Ireland has officially opens the extension of Devenish Island’s east jetty, increasing mooring capacity to facilitate growth in visitor numbers to the island, one of Lough Erne’s premier tourist attractions. Following a £285,000 (€338,000) investment, Devenish Island’s east jetty…
Andrew Hall and his crew closed in on the finish right along the long Wicklow beach in smooth water to have a strong finish to the Round Ireland Race 2024
Thursday (Day 5) 17:00 hrs: When the bright brown arrows start marching across the XCW forecast screen, it means hard work for sailors. Squally weather, with almost continuous adjustment of sail areas. At 17:00 hrs today (Thursday) the southwest to…
Dublin Bay Sailing Club's (DBSC) Thursday evening racing was cancelled tonight due to strong westerly winds. 'Violent gusts' meant the tenth Thursday race of the 2024 AIB summer season was scrubbed in all classes at Dun Laoghaire. Yacht racing continues…
Dutch Ambassador Maaike van Koldam (right) is welcomed to the Marine Institute by CEO Dr Rick Officer on Wednesday 26 June
The Dutch Ambassador to Ireland, Maaike van Koldam visited the Marine Institute on Wednesday (26 June) and hailed the importance of Galway for harnessing Ireland’s potential in areas like renewable energy and the marine sector. On Wednesday morning, the Ambassador…
Waterways Ireland has said it has “engaged and collaborated with stakeholders, elected officials and multi-agency partners” since concerns initially arose for the health and safety of people staying in tents by the Grand Canal. The agency was responding to a…
Thursday (Day 5) 12:30 hrs: With a further shuffling of the pack accelerated by the prospect and subsequent arrival of strong Atlantic winds laid on by the now diminishing go-through of Storm Jimmy, Steady Eddy performers are moving up through…
Three National Yacht Club sailors travelled to Carnac in Brittany to compete in the RS Aero Europeans
The longest day of the year just passed... so we are halfway through summer, aren't we? Events were run across Ireland (and abroad), with the National Yacht Club represented at many of them. The week started on Wednesday with the…
The Monkstown Bay Sailing Club International 14 pair of Robin (left) and Chris Bateman finished in sixth place, giving them a coveted replica of the Prince of Wales Cup
First raced for in 1927 from Cowes, the Prince of Wales Cup for International 14s remains one of the most respected trophies in dinghy racing. It's a trophy liberally decorated with a 'who's who' of dinghy sailing. The winner is…
Patrick Beckett's Tofino, Miss Charlie, is competing in the Mid Week Cruiser Blue Haven Series in Kinsale
At Kinsale Yacht Club, the Squibs Series 2 has had two races, both of which were won by Mickey and Michael Carroll in Kilpbok. Flora (Bobby Nash and Una Leader) was second in both, and Kachina (Karl Dempsey and Jim…
The final race in the Cork Harbour Combined Clubs June League will conclude the four-race series on Friday night
The final race in the Cork Harbour Combined Clubs June League will conclude the four-race series tomorrow night (Friday). The League, organised by the RCYC and Cove SC is being raced in spinnaker and whitesail fleets inside Cork Harbour and…
A 41-boat fleet of Flying Fifteens contested the British Isles Championships at Strangford Lough Yacht Club
A 41-boat fleet of Flying Fifteens assembled at Strangford Lough Yacht Club, Whiterock, this past week to contest the British Isles Championships. This event was last held in these waters in 2018 when the regatta was condensed into three short…
On day five of the Round Ireland Race IRC boats are led by the Lombard 46 Pata Negra (Sam & Andrew Hall, Pwllheli) midway between St Johns Point on the County Down and the south points of the Isle of Man
Thursday (Day 5) 07:30 hrs: With the current weather-dominating Low Pressure area now well north in the Hebrides, and with its centre continuing further away on its northesterly course, in the North Channel the mostly sou-southwest winds in the night…
The United States S & S Hiro Maru, skippered by Hiroshi Nakajima, finished its Round Ireland race in Cork Harbour, one of ten boats so far to retire from the 2024 Round Ireland Race
Twenty per cent of the fleet has retired from the SSE Renewables Round Ireland Race so far, with some high-profile withdrawals as the remaining 38 monohulls negotiate the final stages of the 700-mile offshore race. As Afloat reported earlier on…