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A former Aran Islands passenger/freight ferry, M.V. Naomh Éanna, is one of the most famous Irish ships ever to serve the country will soon be completely gone as demolition of the veteran vessel is underway in Dublin.

The riveted hulled ship which transported islanders, tourists, cargoes and animals, sailed the Galway Docks-Aran Islands route for over thirty years as Galway Beo reports and subsequently spent further decades rusting in Dublin's Grand Canal Dock and where a decade ago the ship was saved from scrapping.

Since then, plan after plan (including a luxury hotel as Afloat also reported) to save the immeasurable historical value in the MV Naomh Éanna faltered.

The MV Naomh Éanna was launched at the Liffey Dockyard in 1958 and cut the ferocious waves of the wild Atlantic Ocean until withdrawn from service in 1988.

The 483 tonnes ferry cargo ship had operated the three hour route from Galway Docks to Inis Mór during its three decades of unwavering service.

More from Galway Beo on the iconic vessel that languished in the Grand Canal Dock Basin, Ringsend and involved various campaign groups to try and save the vessel over the decades including a plan to return the ferry to Galway as a maritime heritage attraction.

At the beginning of this year, Afloat's WM Nixon highlighted the plight of the MV Naomh Éanna which took on a list during a cold snap which also led to an ingress of water into the hull. 

The incident of semi-submerged small ship took place when docked in a Georgian-era Graving DryDock off the Grand Canal Basin.

Published in Historic Boats

The long saga of the future of the former Galway to Aran Islands ferry ship Naomh Eanna entered a new chapter during the recent cold snap, when she began to take on a list through the ingress of water into her hull in her Graving Dock berth off Dublin's Grand Canal Basin. Constructed in traditional riveted style in 1958, Naomh Eanna was one of the last ships built by Liffey Dockyard in Dublin.

After de-commissioning from the Aran Islands service from Galway Docks in 1989, she was brought to Dublin's Grand Canal Basin south of the River Liffey towards Ringsend and used for various purposes in a static berth as several proposals - such as conversion to a restaurant ship and hospitality venue - were put forward.

Thus far, none of those plans has come to full fruition, and the latest setback makes it more likely than ever that Naomh Eanna, for decades a key part of the fabric of Galway Bay life, is headed for the breaker's yard.

Since 2014, this was all that could readily be seen of the Naomh Eanna from the Grand Canal Basin as she awaited her fate. Photo: William MurphySince 2014, this was all that could readily be seen of the Naomh Eanna from the Grand Canal Basin as she awaited her fate. Photo: William Murphy

Published in Ferry

Tricentenary 'Cork 300' Celebrations at Royal Cork Yacht Club

Cork 300 is the overall name for a series of events which will be held in Cork Harbour and further afield in 2020 to celebrate the tricentenary of Royal Cork Yacht Club.

300 years earlier, 25 individuals came together and created what is now the oldest yacht club in the world (where it all began). Today, there are thousands of yacht clubs across the globe with a collective membership running into the millions.

Cork, its harbour and its communities will proudly celebrate all that is on offer to visitors to Irelands Maritime Paradise with a series of events throughout the year. Register your interest here.

The lead events will be as follows:

July – The Great Gathering (Keelboats)
August – The Three Championship Weeks (Dinghies)
August – The Club At Home Regatta (Keelboats & Dinghies)

Events include…

AIB 1720 Southern Championships 28th-30th August
Sadly, the 1720 Europeans scheduled to take place as part of Volvo Cork Week fell victim to the covid 19 pandemic. The Royal Cork Yacht Club is instead hosting the AIB 1720 Southern Championships 2020 as part of their Tricentenary At Home Regatta weekend. The 1720 class originated from an idea generated by some committed racing members of the Royal Cork Yacht Club with the first prototype taking to the water in 1994. Designed by Tony Castro, they have been delighting many a competitive sailor since.

Tricentenary at Home Regatta, 28th - 30th August:
The AIB Tricentenary at Home Regatta will be the biggest sailing event of the year in the Royal Cork calendar. Racing will be available for all classes both dinghy and keelboat with many visitors expected from up and down the Irish South Coast. The National 18 Southern Championships will also feature as part of the racing over the weekend.

Maritime Parade 29th August
A maritime parade, originally scheduled for July, will now take place during the Tricentenary Regatta on the 29th August, with the support of the Irish Naval Services and Port of Cork. The Admiral of the Royal Cork and other dignitaries will review the parade from one of the Irish Naval Service vessels which will be anchored in the vicinity of Haulbowline.

1720s Race from Haulbowline to Crosshaven, 29th August
Following the Maritime Parade, a race will take place between all of the 1720s boats from the Naval Signal Tower back to the Royal Cork Yacht Club in Crosshaven. The National 18 Class will also be participating.

RCYC Exhibition at the Sirius, 29th August to 19th December
A RCYC Exhibition will be launched at the Sirius Arts Centre in Cobh on August 29th following the day's events. The Sirius was the Royal Cork Club House from 1854 to 1966, and the Exhibition will take a look at what life was like at the yacht club during its time there.

Fastnet Challenge, 29th August
The Fastnet Powerboat Challenge originally scheduled for the last week of July has now been moved to the last weekend of August (Weather permitting). This will see the UIM Long Distance Cork-Fastnet-Cork World Record attempt competed for.

Cork300 Family Race to the City, 12-13 September
In conjunction with Cove Sailing Club's annual Cobh to Blackrock race, Yachts and craft from across Cork Harbour will take part in a race to Blackrock Castle, following on from which, they will continue to the city Quays where they will remain overnight and provide a spectacle of sail within the City environs.

AIB National 18 Championships, 12-13 September
The AIB National 18 Championships for adult sailors in the UK and Ireland will take place from 12-13 September in Crosshaven this year as part of the Cork300 celebrations.

AIB Cork300 Autumn League, 27 September-25 October
The premier yacht racing event on the South Coast this year, the AIB Cork300 Autumn League, will be held over 5 weekends leading up to the October Bank Holiday weekend. This is expected to be the largest yacht racing event on the South Coast of Ireland this year.

AIB Irish Team Racing National Championships 2020, 21-22 November
Sailing teams from across the country will compete in Cork Harbour for the title of AIB Irish Team Racing National Champion 2020

All races will be governed by the COVID-19 guidelines as laid out by Irish Sailing and organising clubs.

At A Glance – Royal Cork Tricentenary

Founded in 1720, by a group of 25 pioneering individuals, the Royal Cork Yacht Club is the oldest yacht club in the world, and its tricentenary celebrations will take a look back at the origins of ‘where it all began’, which is attracting significant international interest from thousands of yacht clubs across the globe

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