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#LargestIrish - One of two of the largest Irish flagged cargoships, Arklow Spirit of 33,905 deadweight tons (dwt) made a maiden call to Dublin Port over the October bank holiday, writes Jehan Ashmore.

Arklow Spirit's arrival took place on Monday which saw the 182m long bulk-carrier which otherwise normally trades on global deep sea routes make a rare appearance in Irish waters.

Such a call will to some generations recall the era of when the Irish state had operated a deep sea-fleet. That was Irish Shipping Ltd (ISL) however they were liquidated more than three decades ago amid much controversary in the handling of their operations. 

The five-cargo hold bulker is registered in Arklow where the Co. Wicklow port is also headquarters of Arklow Shipping Ltd. Last year, ASL marked 50 years in service and the shipowners are easily the largest indigenous fleet on the Irish Shipping Register.

As the distinctive company's green-hulled Arklow Spirit edged cautiously along Dublin Port's channel fairway with tugs in assistance, it was a proud sight to have observed.

In addition the bulk-carrier's deck-mounted quartet of red cranes are only equipped on this ship along with sister, Arklow Spray dating to 2014. The 'S' sisters were built in the South Korean yard of Daesun Shipbuilding & Engineering.

Arklow Spirit docked in Alexandra Basin to discharge the final installment of a part-cargo of animal-feed as previously such cargo was unloaded in Cork (Ringaskiddy see related report) according to the ship's agent, Doyle Shipping Group, DSG. The call to Cork was also a first port of call, though it remains to be confirmed it the ship has been in Irish waters beforehand.

The bulk-carrier had originally departed the Brazilian port of Porte Vila do Conde near Belem. It was during the voyage across the Altantic off Ponta Delgada, Azores is where Afloat had tracked the Arklow Spirit bound for Ireland.

ASL also operate a further six bulk-carriers, albeit the 'M' class sisters are smaller at 14,990dwt each. The four-cargo hold bulkers do not feature self-cargo handling gear. One of these sisters, Arklow Marsh was also tracked by Afloat in the English Channel. This saw the 136m bulker then heading for Ireland having too loaded animal feed in Imjuiden, Netherlands.

It was on Saturday that Arklow Spirit had joined Arklow Marsh already anchored in Dublin Bay. This occurance presented a rare sight and given the two different bulker class series.

First to enter Dublin Port was Arklow Marsh which discharged at the same berth in Alexandra Basin to where Arklow Spirit currently occupies.

Afloat has identified that there are 34 ASL cargsoships that fly the Irish tricolor, that include all 8 bulk-carriers witin the overall fleet of 53. The balance of this total been 19 cargoships that are Dutch flagged and based through the company's Rotterdam division, Arklow Shipping Nederland B.V.

Asides the bulk-carriers, the combined mixed flag short-sea cargoships range from 4,933dwt to the newbuilds such as the Arklow Venus of 5,150dwt which was launched on Monday. This 'V' class cargoship which is officially classed as an Eco-Trader 5,150dwt, as it is from the design of Dutch shipbuilder, Royal Bodewes.

Arklow Spirit will remain docked in Dublin until tomorrow night, whereas Arklow Marsh currently remains in the Port of Cork though is due to depart today.

Published in Ports & Shipping

boot Düsseldorf, the International Boat Show

With almost 250,000 visitors, boot Düsseldorf is the world's largest boat and water sports fair and every year in January the “meeting place" for the entire industry. Around 2,000 exhibitors present their interesting new products, attractive further developments and maritime equipment. This means that the complete market will be on site in Düsseldorf and will be inviting visitors on nine days of the fair to an exciting journey through the entire world of water sports in 17 exhibition halls covering 220,000 square meters. With a focus on boats and yachts, engines and engine technology, equipment and accessories, services, canoes, kayaks, kitesurfing, rowing, diving, surfing, wakeboarding, windsurfing, SUP, fishing, maritime art, marinas, water sports facilities as well as beach resorts and charter, there is something for every water sports enthusiast.

boot Düsseldorf FAQs

boot Düsseldorf is the world's largest boat and water sports fair. Seventeen exhibition halls covering 220,000 square meters. With a focus on boats and yachts, engines and engine technology.

The Fairground Düsseldorf. This massive Dusseldorf Exhibition Centre is strategically located between the River Rhine and the airport. It's about 20 minutes from the airport and 20 minutes from the city centre.

250,000 visitors, boot Düsseldorf is the world's largest boat and water sports fair.

The 2018 show was the golden jubilee of the show, so 2021 will be the 51st show.

Every year in January. In 2021 it will be 23-31 January.

Messe Düsseldorf GmbH Messeplatz 40474 Düsseldorf Tel: +49 211 4560-01 Fax: +49 211 4560-668

The Irish marine trade has witnessed increasing numbers of Irish attendees at boot over the last few years as the 17-Hall show becomes more and more dominant in the European market and direct flights from Dublin offer the possibility of day trips to the river Rhine venue.

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Over 1000 boats are on display.

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boot Düsseldorf 2025 

The 2025 boot Düsseldorf will take place from 18 to 26 January 2025.

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The first boats and yachts will once again be arriving in December via the Rhine.

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