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The new Swan 100 joins the Swan Maxi Family
Nautor Swan has introduced the Swan 100, their latest addition to the Swan Maxi Family, in Monaco. The unveiling took place at the Yacht Club de Monaco during this year's Swan Maxi Talk, which was moderated by journalist Clare Mahon…
The 29-metre A96 - two were sold within minutes of each other when the yacht made its debut
Pellegrino's shipyard unveils its latest Arcadia model, the A96, at the superyacht boat show in Monaco this weekend. Measuring 29 metres, this exquisite yacht will be showcased alongside other opulent and luxurious large yachts, providing an unmatched opportunity for enthusiasts…
The Simena, a 61.61-metre steel hulled cruising ketch, is presently being constructed by Ares Shipyard. Created by Taka Yacht Design and Design Unlimited, this vessel showcases a carbon-epoxy superstructure, all-aluminium masts, and rigging design by Chris Mitchell. With hybrid propulsion technology, Simena can hit a maximum speed of 15 knots and a cruising speed of 11 knots. Her scheduled delivery is in December 2024
Based in Antalya, Turkey, Ares Shipyard has unveiled its new superyacht brand 'Ares Yachts' at this week's 2023 Monaco Yacht Show. Originally founded in 2006 by the Kalafatoğlu family, which is bolstered by a long tradition of shipbuilding and sailing,…
The visit of the Southwest Ports of Finland delegation to Drogheda Port. The visit was attended by government officials from the Finnish Embassy in Dublin, Deputy Head of Mission Saara Heinola, and Intern Reetta Pirttikoski, along with industry leaders and manufacturers from companies such as Mantsinen and Mecalift. The welcome party comprised of Drogheda Port Company Chairman Dr. Joe Hiney, Harbourmaster Captain Laurence Kirwan, and President of the Drogheda Chamber of Commerce, Mr. Hubert Murphy
A delegation comprising managing directors and key personnel from six major ports in the Southwestern part of Finland, headed by Mr. Anders Ahlvik, MD of Port of Hanko, visited Drogheda Port on the Irish east coast on Tuesday, 26th of September.…
Greenore Port, Co. Louth where DSG have applied for an Operations & Maintenance Facility (OMF) base (superimposed above) to support offshore wind installations on the East Coast.
Greenore Port, part of the Doyle Shipping Group (DSG) has announced that it is the first Irish Port to apply for a Maritime Area Consent (MAC) under the newly established Maritime Area Regulatory Authority (MARA), writes Jehan Ashmore. As Afloat…
Royal Cork Yacht Club summer 2023 league winners were presented with their perpetual trophies this week. See a full list of winners below
Royal Cork Yacht Club Rear Admiral of Keelboats Paul Tingle led the celebrations at the 2023 Summer League winners' prizegiving in Cork Harbour on Thursday evening (September 28th). There was a great turnout for the Crosshaven event that featured double Olympian…
Trawl teams from Ireland and America were tasked to select a local water source and check for microplastics in the
Citizen scientists from Westport Aquarium in Washington state, USA, and Galway Atlantaquaria have collaborated on a project to raise awareness about microplastics. Named “SeaLegs”, the project involved monitoring local water sources for microplastic litter. From early summer, this year, the…
The European Commission is calling on eight member states, including Ireland, to finalise the review of river basin management plans under the Water Framework Directive. Flood risk management plans should also be reviewed under the Floods Directive, the Commission says.…
Competitors tackle the kayaking portion of FEARmanagh 2022
Waterways Ireland advises masters of vessels and waterway users on the Erne System that the FEARmanagh endurance adventure race will be taking place this Saturday 30 September 2023. The multisport event — involving running, cycling and kayaking — will utilise…
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Waterways Ireland advises all masters and owners of vessels on the Grand Canal that Offaly Rowing Club will be holding time trials between Locks 23 and 24 this Saturday 30 September. The event will take place between 8am and 4pm.…
File image of the lifting bridge on the Royal Canal in The Downs, Co Westmeath
Waterways Ireland advises masters of vessels and waterway users on the Royal Canal that the lifting bridge at The Downs in Co Westmeath will be closed for canal traffic effective immediately. This closure is to facilitate emergency repairs due to…
Kinvara Tidy Towns at work in Galway as part of the Clean Coasts Big Beach Clean
7,700 Clean Coasts volunteers rolled up their sleeves and removed a staggering 46 tonnes of litter all across the country as part of the Big Beach Clean.  The Big Beach Clean is part of the International Coastal Cleanup (ICC) organised…
The Sunseeker 120 Yacht is described as an evolution of Sunseeker’s Superyacht range and has arrived with an elegant, low-profile and iconic Sunseeker styling. Sunseeker says the highly efficient hull form can achieve 20 knots with relatively low power and impressive range at low speeds
Sunseeker, a British manufacturer of luxury yachts, has recently unveiled their latest concept, the 120 superyacht, at this week's 2023 Monaco Yacht Show. The new marque boasts a modern design, exquisite style, and a functional layout. According to Andrea Frabetti,…
The Howth Grand Soleil 44 Samatom setting a flying jib and headsail in the coastal class of Volvo Dun Laoghaire Regatta 2023. IRC rule makers say carrying multiple headsails can give distinct advantages with flexibility in sail wardrobe for varying conditions and the ability to increase headsail area by multiple headsails set flying, particularly in a reaching configuration. In recognition of these advantages, from 2024, the number of headsails carried aboard will be counted and rated, subject to IRC Congress approval
A major rule change for 2024 seeks to ensure fair competition among IRC-rated boats with varying sail configurations and address sustainability issues and costs to owners. The IRC international rating system issues certificates for a huge variety of boat designs,…
Record attempt - John Gimson and Anna Burnett (centre) with the Mayor of Ards and North Down Council, Councillor Jennifer Gilmore with some of the Ballyholme Yacht Club team behind the record-breaking bid
Taking off from Ballyholme Yacht Club in Northern Ireland a day ahead of Storm Agnes' arrival, Mixed Catamaran Olympic Medalists, John Gimson and Anna Burnett sailing a foiling Nacra 17 have beaten the previous record (subject to ratification) for a…
On World Maritime Day, the International Maritime Organization (IMO) celebrates the 50th anniversary of the landmark treaty to prevent pollution from ships, the Marpol Convention. Let’s build on its legacy and work towards a more sustainable future for the maritime sector and a safer future for humanity.
This year sees the 50th anniversary of the adoption of the International Convention for the Prevention of Pollution from Ships (MARPOL), the primary global treaty for the prevention of pollution of the marine environment by ships from intentional, operational or…
A seafarers trade union, Nautilus International says that industrial action is 'increasingly likely' at the Isle of Man Steam Packet which operates out of Douglas Harbour where the company’s newbuild flagship Manxman is arriving.
Workers at the Isle of Man Steam Packet could go on strike after being threatened with ‘fire and rehire’ if they do not accept changes from the ferry operator’s working conditions. According to the union, Nautilus has branded the ferry…
The participants at the International Canoe Federation Women in Sport Symposium at the Grand Hotel Malahide in Dublin
The International Canoe Federation Women’s Symposium, on its second day, hosted fruitful discussions on how individuals can make a positive impact on the global environment for women in paddlesports. The speakers called for a shift in the attitude towards women in…
The starting time for the rescheduled DMYC Kish Race this Sunday (October 1st) is at 11.00 at the West Pier, Dun Laoghaire Harbour
After the disappointment of not getting sailing last Sunday, and with Storm Agnes passing through on Wednesday afternoon, the Weather Gods are looking more favourable for DMYC's rescheduled Kish Race on Dublin Bay on Sunday, 1st October. The starting time…
Baltimore RNLI lifeboats on call during Storm Agnes in West Cork
The Baltimore RNLI lifeboat crew carried out a rescue mission during storm Agnes on September 27th. The Irish Coast Guard called for assistance to rescue a yacht in trouble in the Ilen River in West Cork. At 3.48 pm, the Baltimore…