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Climate change is accelerating the threat of coastal erosion for more than 40,000 people living in coastal communities, according to the Irish Independent.

The warning comes from a new report commissioned by local authorities, and produced by the MaREI Centre at UCC, which suggests that 824 properties — particularly in the counties of Galway, Louth and Wexford — and over 300km of roads are at risk.

The report highlights that many of at-risk areas around the country have lands zoned for housing, commercial or industrial use — but only one county has not approved developments within 100 metres of the coast in the last five years.

It’s also feared that current rates of erosion of Ireland’s coastline may be higher than believed, putting potentially hundreds of communities in danger.

The Irish Independent has much more on the story HERE.

Published in Coastal Notes
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Waszp sailing

The Waszp project was conceived in 2010 by Andrew McDougall, designer of the world-beating Mach 2 foiling Moth. 

The Waszp was created as a strict one-design foiler, where, as the class says “the true test when raced is between crews and not boats and equipment”.

The objective of the class rules is to ensure that this concept is maintained. Keeping possible modifications to a minimum ensures fair racing across the fleet, helps to reduce the overall cost to the sailor and reduces the amount of time in the workshop. 

The popularity of the WASZP has proven that the boat and the concept work. In October 2021, 1237 boats had been sold to over 45 countries. 

The top speed recorded on the foiling dinghy is 26.7 knots. 

60-95kgs+ is a weight range competitive across varied conditions with rigs knowns as ‘8.2’ and ‘6.9’.

The cost of a Moth dinghy in Europe is €14,400 inc VAT + shipping according to the manufacturers in October 2021.