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Imagine sailing off into the sunset with your spouse to spend five years on board a tiny yacht, hundreds, often thousands, of miles from civilisation. While the prospect is undoubtedly a thrilling one, married couples might just be excused for…
Details have been annouced of the forthcoming Lee Overlay Partners Ltd and Royal Alfred YC Offshore Series 2009. The first race of the series is this Saturday May 9. There will be a briefing at 8.30am at Dun Laoghaire Marina.
Ten year old Grange Park Primary schoolboy, Noah McWatters, will be the youngest competitor in the Hamilton Shipping Sigma 33 Irish and Open Championships hosted by Royal Ulster Yacht Club in early June and sailed in Belfast Lough.
Belfast Coastguard have been co-ordinating the rescue this afternoon of four people in the water after their two canoes were swamped. The unfolding incident was reported to the marine emergency service by one of thecanoeists.The incident, at just before 1.00…
Ellen MacArthur's Round Britain Voyage of Discovery began off of the Royal Yacht Squadron, Cowes, today. The Voyage mirrors Ellen MacArthur's first solo round Britain voyage in her 21ft yacht, Iduna in 1995. Starting from Cowes on 3rd May, 85…
Lough Derg RNLI Lifeboat requested to launch following a report of a vessel adrift in heavy weather at Parker's Point at the South-Eastern end of Lough Derg. The lifeboat launched following a request from Valentia Coast Guard to go the…
Mr Tony Killeen TD, Minister of State at the Department of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food with special responsibility for forestry, fisheries and the marine, has announced the establishment of an Inter-Departmental Marine Coordinating Group. The new group’s remit is to…
Afloat may edition out now: In WM Nixon's Soundings column he shows his mettle when dealing with sailing legend Ted Turner – and got some good advice for his trouble. The May issue is on sale now! Order a subscription…
Afloat May edition OUT NOW! New rules for dry docks on the waterways, race results, Dublin Port profile, Galway's VOR stopover, and much more. The May issue is on sale now! Order a subscription to Ireland's boating magazine here.
Afloat May edition out now: Paul Garland makes some relevant points on the past and future of the Inland Waterways Association. The May issue is on sale now! Order a subscription to Ireland's boating magazine here.
Afloat May edition out now: The Sun Fast 3200 is new, cool, and powerful. Graham Smith takes the tiller on this fast racing boat. The May issue is on sale now! Order a subscription to Ireland's boating magazine here.
Afloat May edition out now: Dag Pike shines a light on faster-moving and more crowded seas. There is a need to check your navigation lights. The May issue is on sale now! Order a subscription to Ireland's boating magazine here.
Afloat May edition out now: Dublin Port is re-evaluating priorities and focus is just part of Dublin Port’s plan for the future. We go out on Dublin bay with its new fleet of work boats. The May issue is on…
Afloat magazine out now: The McWilliam One Sails league was dominated by the fair one. Read our full colour photo report by Bob Bateman of Kinsale's April league. The May issue is on sale now! Order a subscription to Ireland's…
Afloat May edition out now: Afloat's May Editorial emphasises the importance of this month's Volvo Race in Galway. We're heading in the right direction and exploiting our most valuable resource – our coastline. The May issue is on sale now!…
Gill has launched a new women’s version of their versatile and popular Coast-Sport Jacket, with also a new colour for the men’s version. Made from a supple 3-Dot fabric, the jacket is ideal for multiple use afloat, says Shane Murphy…