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The seasonal Douglas-Dublin ferry route operated by the Isle of Man Steam Packet is set to conduct 18 sailings to and from the Irish capital next year.

In the House of Keys earlier (last) week as IOM Today writes, the figures for the sailing timetable were revealed by Treasury Minister Dr Alex Allinson when answering questions relating to the Manx Government owned ferry-company.

Currently, the Steam Packet has no plans to deploy its flagship, the Manxman (serving Douglas-Heysham year round) to also run on the route to Ireland due to certain 'limitations'.

Dr Allinson said that while Dublin has 'never been a regular port' for the Steam Packet, the fast-ferry craft, Manannan will still conduct a number of crossings to the Irish port in 2024.

The Manannan, Afloat adds has been tracked today to Douglas where the final seasonal sailing on the route connecting Liverpool ended with the high-speed craft berthing in the Manx capital on 29 October.

Three days later, the former flagship Ben-My-Chree departed Douglas to arrive at H&W’s Belfast shipyard to the repair/outfitting quay. At the adjacent Belfast Dry-Dock is where Irish Ferries Dublin-Cherbourg cruise ferry W.B. Yeats is occupying for a routine annual overhaul.

Taking its place on the Ireland-France route is the Epsilon which mostly operates Irish Ferries Dublin-Holyhead route, however the ropax was replaced by the newly chartered Norbay from P&O, having entered service on the Ireland-Wales route yesterday (see report).

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About Match Racing

A match race is a race between two competitors, going head-to-head.

In yacht racing, it is differentiated from a fleet race, which almost always involves three or more competitors competing against each other, and team racing where teams consisting of 2, 3 or 4 boats compete together in a team race, with their results being combined.

A match race consists of two identical boats racing against each other. With effective boat handling and clever use of wind and currents, a trailing boat can escape the grasp of the leader and pass. The leader uses blocking techniques to hold the other boat back. This one-on-one duel is a game of strategy and tactics.

About the World Match Racing Tour

Founded in 2000, the World Match Racing Tour (WMRT) promotes the sport of match racing around the world and is the longest running global professional series in the sport of sailing. The WMRT is awarded ‘Special Event’ status by the sport’s world governing body – World Sailing – and the winner of the WMRT each year is crowned World Sailing Match Racing World Champion. Previous champions include Sir Ben Ainslie (GBR), Taylor Canfield (USA), Peter Gilmour (AUS), Magnus Holmberg (SWE), Peter Holmberg (ISV), Adam Minoprio (NZL), Torvar Mirsky (AUS), Bertrand Pace (FRA), Jesper Radich (DEN), Phil Robertson (NZL) and Ian Williams (GBR). Since 2000, the World Match Racing Tour and its events have awarded over USD23million in prize money to sailors which has helped to contribute to the career pathway of many of today’s professional sailors