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#SEA SHANTY FESTIVAL – Want to hear plenty of sea shanties and at the same time support the RNLI, then Rosses Point, Co. Sligo is the place to be during the three-day Sea Shanty & Maritime Festival held between the15-17th June.

This will be the third time that the coastal village is to host the festival, which to those who have attended previously will let you know is a great occasion, with lots of fun, a great atmosphere and a great standard of music, poetry, song and performances.

For this forthcoming festival there will be an increased number of overseas acts and added new dimensions to the festivals activities. The main festival concert will be held on 16th June at the Yeats Country Hotel featuring acts from Norway and several from the UK. Likewise this venue is to raise funds for the RNLI which is to hold a rescue display earlier that day starting at 3pm. This is to be followed by a Go As You Please Race at 4.00pm.

On the following Sunday, there will be a Wreath Laying and Blessing of the Boats ceremony at 12.30pm. There will be more activity on the water with a RNLI Open Day, rowing races and the staging of the Maugherow Cup, for times and festival programme visit www.rossespointshanty.com/programme.html

Published in Maritime Festivals

Kinsale Yacht Club located in Kinsale, County Cork lies just 120 nautical miles from Wales, 240 from North West France and only 500 from the Galician Coast of North Spain.

Kinsale Yacht Club is only a few minutes walk from every shop, hotel, pub and restaurant in Ireland’s gourmet capital but most significantly it is only 30 km by road from Cork, Ireland’s second city, and between the two lies one the region’s main assets - Cork International Airport - with its daily links to many European capitals.

Club members, of which there are more than 600, race Cruisers, One Design Keelboats and Dinghies.

The club runs inshore and offshore races, has an active cruising scene, a powerboat section and most significantly for any real club, a strong and dynamic junior training programme.

Beyond the club’s own marina is the club house itself and the dinghy park. Within the clubhouse are changing rooms, bar and restaurant all with full wheelchair access. The club’s full-time secretariat, steward and marina manager are there to look after sailing visitors and members alike in a relaxed, informal and fun environment.

The club welcomes new members and has always got room on its members’ yachts for new comers to the sport.