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#AoifeSeaTrials - The former Naval Service OPV LÉ Aoife (P22) which underwent a refit at Cork Dockyard to prepare for a new career with the Maltese Navy departed today for sea-trials, writes Jehan Ashmore

The 1,019 tonnes OPV (new pennant number P62) departed at lunchtime to carry out sea-trials off the Irish coast for the next 24 hours. According to Cork Dockyard, the 'Aoife' is scheduled to depart Cork Harbour on 21 November for the delivery voyage to Valetta, Malta.

She donated by the Irish Government to the Meditterranean island state amid much controversary as critism was raised by Maltese military brass given her age and overall suitability in the role of rescuing refugees.

In January this year the 'Emer' class OPV was decommissioned at her adopted homeport of Waterford City having served 35 years. She was built in 1978 on the same site of Cork Dockyard, at the former Verolme Cork Dockyard.

The 65.5m long patrolship is to join the Armed Forces of Malta (AFM) maritime squadron and carry out in search and rescues duties as part of a deal between Ireland and Malta to increase closer co-operation on defence matters and on the migrant crisis.

The transfer of Aoife will be the largest vessel to join the AFM's navy fleet. It is understood, however she will act as an interim measure as a new OPV is to be acquired in the next four years.

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About the Endurance II Replica Project

An Irish project has been launched on the 150th anniversary of explorer Ernest Shackleton's birth, to build a replica of his ship, Endurance II, in County Kildare.

The project has high-profile patrons such as the Prince Albert II of Monaco, Alexandra Shackleton (Shackleton's granddaughter), and Richard Garriott, the President of the Explorer's Club.

The project is still at the concept stage, so the estimated cost of construction, which is expected to be around €14m, and the annual operational budget of €1.5m are not yet confirmed.

The project organisers are seeking $600,000 (€556,350) from 12 "founders," who will each contribute $50,000. The chairman of private investment firm Kilcullen Kapital Partners, Galway-born O’Coineen, bought the Business Post newspaper in 2018.