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Cruise ships to arrive into Cork Harbour despite Covid-19 fears. Above AFLOAT adds only small cruise ships can berth above in Cork city-centre, on the left along the South Quays (or Jetties) and on the right at Custom House Quay, North
Cork Harbour's lucrative cruise season will continue as planned, despite coronavirus fears, writes the Irish Examiner. The Port of Cork said steps have been taken ahead of the arrival of the first cruise liner of the 2020 season. The Saga…
The Round Ireland Race starts from Wicklow onJune 20th
Wednesday's launch of the  SSE Renewables Round Ireland Yacht Race at the Royal Irish Yacht Club on Dublin Bay has been postponed over increasing concern surrounding the transmission of Coronavirus. Wicklow Sailing Club Commodore and Race Organiser Kyran O'Grady said: "We…
Two World Cup Regattas Cancelled Because of Covid-19
The first two World Cup Regattas of the rowing season have been called off. The hosts were courses in Sabaudia (April 10th to 12th) and Varese (May 1st to 3rd), both in Italy. Fisa has decided that it was not…
Disney Magic passes another cruise ship Nieuw Statedam berthed at Cobh while on the way to Ringaskiddy deep water berth in Cork Harbour last September.
Cork Harbour could fall victim to a drop in cruise travel as a result of the novel coronavirus outbreak. As EchoLive.ie reports, the Centres for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has issued an update to anyone with imminent cruises booked, advising…
The marina in Porto San Rocco was to host the J/24 Europeans next month
The International J/24 Class Association has agreed with the Italian Federation of Sailing to cancel the 2020 J/24 European Championship, which had been scheduled for 29 April to 5 May 2020 at Porto San Rocco near Trieste in Italy. “After…
Cruise ship Grand Princess which at time of writing docked around 30 minutes ago at Oakland, California
In the US state of California, authorities are preparing to receive passengers aboard a virus-hit cruise liner held off San Francisco. Nineteen crew members and two passengers, reports BBC News, on the Grand Princess have tested positive for Covid-19. The…
Harry Hermon, CEO of Irish Sailing, speaking at last October’s meeting in Howth
Irish Sailing confirms it is following HSE advice regarding COVID-19/coronavirus, which at present does not prohibit public gatherings and/or impose travel restrictions other than to China and northern Italy. “Until further advice is issued, we will assume that all events…
Coronavirus test kits are delivered on board (Grand Princess off the US west coast) by the California National Guard
A cruise ship flagged in the US is understood to be carrying a number of Irish citizens, as well as 21 confirmed coronavirus cases, has been given permission to dock, with its passengers to disembark in Oakland on Monday. According…
Coronavirus Forces Postponement of Two Key Marine Events
Uncertainty over the spread of the coronavirus Covid-19 has influenced postponement of the annual Irish Skipper Expo and a charity evening in aid of the Lost at Sea Tragedies (LAST) next weekend, writes Lorna Siggins. Mara Media, which organises the Irish…
Britain’s Alex Thomson has announced plans to compete in the next Vendee Globe
Following the spread of the Covid-19 Coronavirus, the SAEM Vendée in France has decided to cancel the press conference for the Vendée Globe which was scheduled to take place in Paris this coming Tuesday 10th March. The organiser of the Vendée Globe round the world race…
Inland Waterways Association of Ireland Cancels Council Meeting Due to Coronavirus
The Inland Waterways Association of Ireland has cancelled its Council Meeting scheduled for this coming Saturday, March 7th. IWAI President Alan Kelly has advised that due to the increased risk posed by COVID-19 (Coronavirus) and that cases of Coronavirus have now…
Racing at last year’s World Cup Series event in Genoa
A group of sailors have launched an online petition in the hopes of persuading World Sailing to cancel the upcoming World Cup Series event in Genoa due to the risks of COVID-19, particularly in Northern Italy. Calling themselves Sailors Against…
Asian-Europe trade where an operator Overseas Orient Overseas Container Line (OOCL) recently responded to the expected low demand in the market. AFLOAT also adds in our photo of the G-Glass leadship OOCL Hong Kong (21,413 TEU capacity) when built in 2017 was the largest in the world, is seen above berthed at the Port of Felixstowe in the UK. Currently the giant vessel is in the Mediterranean Sea on a voyage from Europe bound for Asia, having yesterday departed Piraeus, Greece.
The impact of the Covid-19 virus outbreak, Lloyd'sLoadingList reports, on container shipping continues to grow, but at a slower pace, according to container shipping consultancy Sea-Intelligence. Sea-Intelligence CEO Alan Murphy pointed out that the organisation’s 23 February weekly analytical report…
The Dubai International Boat Show, set to run from 10-14 March, will now take place from 24-28 November
The Dubai International Boat Show that was scheduled to take place next week has been postponed to November “in light of the evolving global developments” around the spread of coronavirus. International Boat Industry says the major trade show, which has…
After 16 days of quarantine, British and Irish nationals disembarked the Diamond Princess in Japan by coach for a flight to the UK that arrived this evening.
Evacuated British and Irish nationals from the coronavirus-hit cruise ship (Diamond Princess) in Japan have arrived at a UK hospital where they will spend the next two weeks in quarantine. Coaches carrying 30 British and two Irish citizens arrived at…
Maersk containers stacked in Dublin Port
The world's largest box-carrier, Maersk Line has reported improved profits in 2019 despite bearish global container growth. However, A.P. Moller-Maersk (APMM), the parent company of the container shipping giant, warned that the spread of the coronavirus and the shutdown of…

Coronavirus (COVID-19): Irish Sailing & Boating

Since restrictions began in March 2020, the Government is preparing for a 'controlled and gradual return to sport' and the 2020 sailing fixtures are being tentatively redrafted by yacht clubs, rowing clubs angling and diving clubs across Ireland as the country enters a new phase in dealing with the Coronavirus. The hope is that a COVID-19 restrictions might be eased by May 5th as Sport Ireland has asked national governing bodies for information on the challenges they face. 

Coronavirus (COVID-19) information

COVID-19 is a new illness that can affect your lungs and airways. It's caused by a virus called coronavirus.

To help stop the spread of coronavirus (COVID-19) everyone has been asked to stay at home. But some people may need to do more than this.

You may need to either:

You do these things to stop other people from getting coronavirus.

Read advice for people in at-risk groups

Read advice about cocooning.

Restricted movements

Everybody in Ireland has been asked to stay at home. You should only go out for a few reasons, such as shopping for food.

But you need to restrict your movements further if you: 

  • live with someone who has symptoms of coronavirus, but you feel well
  • are a close contact of a confirmed case of coronavirus
  • have returned to Ireland from another country

You need to restrict your movements for at least 14 days.

But if the person you live with has had a test and it is negative, you don't need to wait 14 days. You should still follow the advice for everyone - stay at home as much as possible.

Close contact

This is only a guide but close contact can mean:

  • spending more than 15 minutes of face-to-face contact within 2 metres of an infected person
  • living in the same house or shared accommodation as an infected person

How to restrict your movements 

Follow the advice for everybody - stay at home.