Straw hats and Joycean attire were on board the fleet of five Dublin Bay Twenty Ones for Sunday's (June 15) Bloomsday Sunday Sail off the Forty Foot and Sandycove Beach.
The oldest intact one-design keelboat fleet in the world, now numbering five of six restored boats, enjoyed a pleasant sail in company in light southwesterly winds on Sunday afternoon.
As regular Afloat readers know, the fifth restored Dublin Bay 21 'Oola' was launched in Dun Laoghaire's Coal Harbour last month where she joined four identical 'twenty ones'.
The Dublin Bay 21s on their Bloomsday Sunday Sail (from left) The black-hulled Garavogue (No 4), Oola (blue hull No 5), Estelle (yellow No 3), Geraldine (white No 7) and Naneen (blue No 6)
Oola joins the restored fleet on its dedicated trot of moorings at Dun Laoghaire's East Pier; the black-hulled Garavogue (No 4), Oola (blue hull No 5), Estelle (yellow No 3), Geraldine (white No 7) and Naneen (blue No 6)
The Sailors of Dublin Bay Twenty-one organise a full season of regular DBSC races, Sunday sails, plus Regattas and visits to other harbours. More here.

















































