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The Kinsale /Fenit ICRA nationals feeder race, which is currently attracting a strong fleet will start off the Charlesfort line in Kinsale harbour at 19.00h on Fri 5th June, Doubling as this year’s designated SCORA offshore event, the Jim Donegan…
After more than 20 years competing on Loch Fyne, Nigel Biggs and the Checkmate Sailing Team from the North West of England won the overall Brewin Dolphin Scottish Series Trophy, the top award for the annual regatta which finished yesterday…
Cameramen on the cutting edge of sports filming, having just sailed across the Atlantic with the Volvo Ocean Race teams, will take part in an NUI Galway symposium entitled ‘Representing Sport'. The international symposium runs from 2-3 June and will…
The Minister for Transport, Noel Dempsey, T.D. today opened the new €1m refurbished West Pier at Baltimore and Skibbereen Harbour. Speaking at the opening today Minister Dempsey said: “The Government funded works undertaken on this €1m refurbished pier here in…
There's more than one Dragon about these days - Kinsale YC are hosting the Dragon Nationals and celebrating their 80th birthday. Staying south, the Royal Cork YC are doing a Cruise in Company, and there's the SB3 Southerns at Baltimore.…
TG4 has confirmed that it will be broadcasting the Volvo Ocean Race live from Galway next Saturday 30th May with coverage of the in-port races which will be held in Galway Bay that afternoon. The live coverage will begin on…
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Following a review of locks passages on the Lower Bann Navigation, Waterways Ireland intends to change the opening hours of the locks to better reflect user demand. The changes will take effect on the 4th June 2009.
The newest addition to the world's oldest one-design keelboat class - the Howth 17 Footer - was launched at a special ceremony at Howth Yacht Club on Saturday 23rd May attended by the Minister for Communications, Energy and Natural Resources…
Ten races, including the men’s senior quadruple scull and the women’s senior single, had to be cancelled at the Bantry Sprint Regatta on Saturday because the wind picked up during the event. Bantry Sprint Regatta, Saturday (10 races cancelled because…
Peter O’Leary of Cork and Tim Goodbody of Dun Laoghaire share the honours as the Irish Independent/Afloat.ie “Sailors of the Month” for May after their fabulous victory this week in the Olympic Star Class Eastern European Championship in breezy weather…
Green Dragon had a remarkable finish, arriving into a tremendous welcome of thousands of people even at 3.45 this morning. In a reversal of fortunes for the boat that finished last in the last leg, the downwind conditions gave her…
A family motor boat stranded in the mud on a falling tide presented an unusual challenge for the rescue services. The mudbanks were surrounded by water making rescue from land impossible, whilst rescue from the sea was also restricted.
After a relatively benign opening to the Brewin Dolphin Scottish Series regatta on Friday, competitors today enjoyed the full brunt of challenging blustery southerly winds which produced tough competition at times and some high speed racing. Scottish pictures by Marc…
HOWTH YACHT CLUB.  TUE + SAT  SERIES 1 (RACE) 23/05/2009   17 Footer SATURDAY SERIES 1 (RACE) 23/05/2009   Puppeteer  SCRATCH:  1, Enigma D Butler;  2, Eclipse A & R Hegarty;  3, Pinocchio N Davidson;  Squib  HCAP:  1, Puffin E Harte;  2, Pot…
The Maritime & Coastguard Agency (MCA) and the UK Met Office have announced a change to the Inshore Waters Forecasts that are broadcast on VHF radio by Stornoway and Clyde Coastguard during their Maritime Safety Information (MSI) broadcasts, the changes…
Dun Laoghaire Motor Yacht Club entry Asterix (John Counihan and Frazer Meredith) made the most of gusty north-westerly winds when they won class 3 IRC in today's Dublin Bay Sailing Club's Saturday race. Second was Royal Irish yacht Super nova…
30 years ago this August, the Fastnet Race was hit by a storm that led to the loss of 15 lives among racing sailors, the sinking of five boats and the rescue of 135 yachtsmen. 
Ireland's new heavyweight combination in the Star class has won the Star Eastern European Championship at Hyeres, France beating multiple Olympic medallist Robert Sheidt in the process. In today's final day of racing O’Leary and Goodbody took second and third…
The fleet are approaching Galway at record speed after a night of stealth play and some reshuffling in the fleet and are vexpected to finish at 5am tomorrow morning. Ericsson 4 have maintained their lead and as predicted have extended…