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Coastal Heritage Walk: Councillor Denis O’Callaghan, Cathaoirleach of Dún Laoghaire Rathdown County Council and staff at the launch of the Dún Laoghaire Harbour Walking Trail, in partnership with Fáilte Ireland, is an immersive experience with 10 stops helping visitors explore the history and heritage of one of Ireland's most iconic harbours!
A new Dún Laoghaire Harbour Walking Trail has been launched by Dún Laoghaire-Rathdown County Council in partnership with Fáilte Ireland. This immersive experience allows visitors to delve into the captivating history and heritage of one of Ireland's most iconic harbours.…
Kate Barry and Eilí McMahon of GBSC who were third 420 and third in mixed fleet at Cumann Seoltóireachta an Spidéil (CSS)  regatta, with Commodore Eoin Ó Conghaíle
Galway Bay Sailing Club (GBSC) swept the boards at the annual Cumann Seoltóireachta an Spidéil (CSS) regatta at the weekend. Conditions proved promising for the event off An Spidéil, Co Galway, with light winds for the Oppie fleet picking up…
LISW: Society of Maritime Industries (SMI) CEO Tom Chant said for the UK to maintain its position as a prime mover in marine autonomous system (MAS) it needs a clear pathway for growth and streamlining regulation. SMI is holding an event to discuss the future of the robotics sector on board THV Galatea, London this week at LISW, to register see details below.
The UK’s voice of maritime engineering and marine science, the Society of Maritime Industries (SMI), is staging an event aiming to galvanise the UK’s world leading marine robotics sector during London International Shipping Week. The event on this Thursday, 14th…
Royal Cork Yacht Club's Michael Crosbie, Jonathan O Shaughnessy and Liam Duggan with the ILCA Team Trophy which RCYC won for the third year running
The Royal Cork Yacht Club (RCYC) won the team trophy at last month's ILCA National Championships for the third year running, held at Howth Yacht Club, as Afloat reported here. Although the championship had to be limited to two days…
Dragon Gold Cup 2023 racing on day two in Torquay
The second day of racing at the Dragon Gold Cup 2023 in Torquay brought an intensely fought second race and more than a few dramatic incidents. Just as the race was about to get underway a call came over the…
NYC girls Ella Fitzgerald and Lisa Flynn in the 29er skiff at the RYA NI Youth Championships at Ballyholme
The last week has been light, very light, and Ireland enjoyed a week of late summer. The conditions were too light for any races at the National Yacht Club Junior September Series in Dun Laoghaire Harbour, so the tally remained…
Tim Goodhew and Kelvin Matthews in the Sun Fast 3200, Cora
It's been quite a year for Tim Goodhew and Kelvin Matthews racing Sun Fast 3200 Cora. After winning IRC Two-Handed and IRC Three for the 2023 RORC Season's Points Championship, Cora has become the Royal Ocean Racing Club's 2023 IRC…
Perseverance arrives in Spain in first place in leg one of the Clipper Round the World Yacht Race
Perseverance has emerged victorious in the first race of the Clipper Round the World Yacht Race, a gruelling competition that sees teams battle extreme conditions as they race over 40,000 nautical miles around the globe. The race started on 3…
One of Hanneke Frenkel's sea stacks on Turbot Island that will be exhibited at InisturbART from September 16th
New residents of a Connemara island, which was once depopulated, have put an offshore exhibition together for the Clifden Arts Festival. Four artists on Turbot Island are hoping their work will be viewed on the island, and have organised a…
Microplastics
The Joint Action ‘Ecological Aspects of Microplastics’ was launched as one of JPI Oceans’ pilot activities to study the sources, distribution and impact of microplastics in the marine environment. Since 2014, 15 European countries and Brazil have committed €18.2 million…
In recent months, Brittany Ferries announced the timetable for 2024 where Ireland-Spain sailings on the Rosslare- Bilbao route will temporarily switch during the winter months to Santander, the Cantabrian capital. The change of Spanish port is to enable work to take place to port infrastructure in Bilbao. Both Ireland-Spain routes are operated by E-Flexer series Salamanca, carrying 1,015-passengers with 321 cabins in addition to another E-Flexer, Santoña. The first sailing to Santander AFLOAT adds will be operated by Salamanca, an E-Flexer powered by liquefied natural gas (LNG) noting the thin exhaust uptake near the funnel from where less CO2 (carbon dioxide) are emitted.
Brittany Ferries is to open another new direct Ireland-Spain route, albeit based on a ‘winter-only’ basis between Rosslare and Santander in northern Spain, writes Jehan Ashmore. The new temporary service which was announced in recent months to Santander will operate…
File image of Arranmore RNLI’s all-weather lifeboat
Arranmore RNLI in Co Donegal rescued a kayaker on rocks at Owey Island on Sunday afternoon (10 September). The volunteer crew were asked to launch their all-weather lifeboat by Malin Head Coast Guard at 2.50pm to reports of a kayaker…
Sligo Bay RNLI’s inshore lifeboat on the scene with the stricken fishing boat on Sunday 10 September
Sligo Bay RNLI's volunteer crew were requested to launch at 2.10pm on Sunday afternoon (10 September) to reports of three people in difficulty off Inishmurray Island. The three were on a boat which had earlier left from Mullaghmore Harbour on…
Royal Cork Yacht Club have raced each edition of the Invitational Cup. Two sailors in this year’s fleet have also raced in each edition of the Invitational Cup, including Royal Cork helmsman Anthony O’Leary, pictured above in the 2021 Cup
Royal Cork Yacht Club and Howth Yacht Club both compete in tomorrow's Rolex New York Yacht Club Invitational Cup.  Racing will take place off of Newport, either offshore on Rhode Island Sound or inshore on Narragansett Bay, and up to 12…
A Coastguard helicopter operating on Dublin Bay
Bristow Ireland Limited, the company that is set to take over the Coast Guard search and rescue contract in Ireland from October 2024, has pledged to work closely with unions to ensure a smooth transition for staff. The company has…
Fethard RNLI inshore lifeboat is launched
A family of four on board a broken-down speedboat off the County Wexford coast received assistance from the volunteer lifeboat crew at Fethard RNLI over the weekend. The Irish Coast Guard requested the launch of the lifeboat on Saturday evening…
A healthy turnout of 60 ILCAs were in Wexford Harbour Boat and Tennis Club for the ILCA Connaught Championships
Wexford Harbour Boat and Tennis Club played host to the ILCA Connaught Championships last weekend, with a healthy turnout of 60 ILCAs descending on the location for what was a spectacular weekend on and off the water. Although entries were…
The owners of the iconic Belfast shipyard, Harland & Wolff Group has published its interim financial report, which recorded a rise in revenues in the first half of 2023, but losses still came in at around £16m.
Shipyard business Harland & Wolff Group Holdings has announced a 65% rise in revenues for the first half of 2023, however the Belfast based owner at Queen’s Island, still registered a loss of almost £16 million in the six month…
There were more than two hours of intense racing in the first race of the Dragon Gold Cup in Torquay
Glandore Yacht Club’s Lawrie Smith, the 2015 Gold Cup and 2011 Dragon World Champion, and this season's Edinburgh Cup champion, emerged victorious in the Børge Børresen Memorial Trophy after a gruelling 10-mile-long windward leeward course in challenging conditions. From Ireland,…
Philip Doyle and Daire Lynch's bronze medal win in the men's double also qualified Ireland for Paris 2024 in the men's pair
Ireland's rowing team has made history at the 2023 World Rowing Championships, finishing the competition with four medals and securing seven crews for the Paris 2024 event. This marks the most crews that Ireland has ever qualified for at the…