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Making Waves: ICRA Commodore John Leech announces that the 2027 ICRA National Championships will be staged in Dun Laoghaire during the Cork Week prizegiving in Crosshaven. Photo: Bob Bateman
The Irish Cruiser Racing Association (ICRA) has confirmed its 2027 National Championships will be staged in Dún Laoghaire, bringing Ireland's cruiser-racer championship to the Royal St. George Yacht Club.. ICRA Commodore John Leech announced the venue for the 2027 championships at the…
Race Ready — The National Yacht Club's new StormCat 950 committee boat alongside in Dún Laoghaire ahead of its official member unveiling. Photo: National Yacht Club
The National Yacht Club will open the decks of its newly acquired committee boat to members on Saturday (18 July), offering the first opportunity to view the vessel that is set to become the cornerstone of the club's race management…
Minister of State Timmy Dooley (second left) with Irish Lights chief executive Yvonne Shields O'Connor, Captain Mike Murphy (left) and members of the ILV Granuaile crew during a visit to the vessel on the Shannon Estuary. Photo: Irish Lights
Marine Minister Timmy Dooley has visited the Irish Lights vessel ILV Granuaile during its annual programme of aids to navigation maintenance on the Shannon Estuary. The visit provided an opportunity to see at first hand the specialist work undertaken by…
Fifty Forward — Ocean Fifty trimarans will take over La Solitaire du Figaro from 2028, bringing a high-speed multihull dimension to the historic solo offshore race. Photo: Vincent Olivaud/Ocean Fifty
La Solitaire du Figaro is to undergo one of the biggest changes in its 50-year history when the solo offshore classic switches from the Figaro Bénéteau 3 one-design to the Ocean Fifty multihull class from 2028. The move will bring…
Close Encounter — Dusty, the solitary bottlenose dolphin resident off the Clare coast for more than 25 years, surfaces in Whitestrand Bay, where Water Safety training has prompted debate over the use of acoustic deterrent devices. Photo: Clare Water Safety
Clare Water Safety has decided to suspend the use of a device to protect participants in its lifesaving programme from Dusty the resident dolphin. As The Clare Champion reports, the decision was confirmed the day after a public meeting at…
Double delight — National Yacht Club sailor Patrick Hassett (centre) celebrates after winning the Silver Fleet Youth and Silver Fleet Para titles at the 2026 2.4mR World Championship in Sneek, the Netherlands
National Yacht Club sailor Patrick Hassett has returned from the 2026 2.4mR World Championship in Sneek, the Netherlands, with two international class titles after topping both the Silver Fleet Youth and Silver Fleet Para divisions. Hassett, from Enniskerry, competed in…
Back in the Frame — Annalise Murphy racing for Ireland in the ILCA 6 at the Tokyo Olympics in 2021. The Rio 2016 silver medallist has applied to compete at the 2026 ILCA 6 World Championships on home waters in Dún Laoghaire. Photo: Sailing Energy/World Sailing
Ireland's most successful Olympic sailor, Annalise Murphy, is set to return to top-level international dinghy competition with an application to compete at the 2026 ILCA 6 Women's World Championships on her home waters of Dublin Bay. The Rio 2016 Olympic…
Model Behaviour — International One Metre competitors prepare their radio-controlled yachts during the 2026 Ramor IOM Open at Ramor Watersports Club in Virginia, Co Cavan
Jeff Kay emerged as overall winner of the 2026 Ramor International One Metre Open after 12 closely fought races at Ramor Watersports Club in Virginia, Co Cavan. Eight radio-controlled International One Metre yachts from clubs across Ireland and Northern Ireland…
Double Duty — Current ICRA Overall champion Sam Hall's Pata Negra will line up for the 50th anniversary RORC Round Britain & Ireland Race after competing in June's Round Ireland Race from Wicklow. Photo: Afloat
Irish sailors and several familiar Irish Sea offshore campaigns will be on the start line when the Royal Ocean Racing Club's 50th anniversary Round Britain & Ireland Race gets under way from Cowes on Sunday 9 August. Fenit's Eimer McMorrow-Moriarty…
Still waiting — The MV Matthew remains alongside at Marino Point after its scheduled departure from Cork Harbour was delayed by a technical issue with one of the tugs assigned to the towing operation. The vessel is now expected to leave at approximately 1800 on Friday. Photo: Robert Bateman
The long-awaited departure of the MV Matthew from Cork Harbour has been postponed by a further 24 hours after a minor technical issue developed on one of the tugs assigned to the tow. The Port of Cork has confirmed that…
Turning Point — The DBSC J buoy, officially named Asgard, is one of Dublin Bay Sailing Club's 23 fixed yellow racing marks. The buoy is a familiar turning mark on the club's cruiser and one-design race courses off Dún Laoghaire. Photo: Afloat
Dublin Bay Sailing Club has cancelled Thursday evening's AIB racing (July 16) after forecast light winds were deemed insufficient to complete the scheduled programme. The cancellation affects all Thursday evening cruiser and one-design racing scheduled for Dublin Bay. Wednesday night's…
A Bit of a Pinch — Chris Martin’s photograph of a male otter carrying a crab along the River Lee in Cork city was named the overall winner of the 2026 Love Your Coast competition
A striking photograph (above) of an otter carrying a crab along Cork city’s River Lee has been named the overall winner of the 2026 Love Your Coast Photography Competition. Cork photographer Chris Martin’s image, A Bit of a Pinch, was…
The cocaine-carrying bulk carrier MV Matthew at the Port of Cork, where it has been idle since 2023, has cost Irish taxpayers more than €14 million in fees. The 28,647-tonne ship this evening Afloat highlights it is to be towed abroad by the Greek-flagged tug Foteini for scrapping.
The bulk-carrier ship MV Matthew, at the centre of the infamous €157 million drug smuggling bust off the south coast nearly three years ago, is finally to depart the Port of Cork this evening. It was in September 2023 when…
Championship Bound — A Water Safety Ireland lifesaving athlete trains with a rescue tube ahead of the announcement of Ireland's teams for the 2026 Lifesaving World Championships in South Africa and the European Youth Lifesaving Championships in Donegal. Photo: Water Safety Ireland
Water Safety Ireland has announced the athletes selected to represent Ireland at two major international lifesaving events in 2026, with teams named for the Lifesaving World Championships in South Africa and the European Youth Lifesaving Championships in Donegal. Among those selected…
Lice Legacy — A sea trout heavily infested with sea lice, cited by the Sustainable Water Network as evidence of the environmental impacts associated with open-net salmon farming. Photo: Colin Folan
The Sustainable Water Network (SWAN) has called on the Government to phase out open-net salmon farming in Ireland, arguing the practice is incompatible with protecting wild fish stocks, marine biodiversity and water quality. Launching a new aquaculture policy and public…
Fatal impact — The rigid inflatable boat Peaky Blinder, which struck navigation beacon 81 in Portsmouth Harbour on 14 August 2025, resulting in the deaths of two people. Photo: MAIB
Two people died after a rigid inflatable boat travelling at unsafe speed struck a navigation beacon in Portsmouth Harbour while its driver was under the influence of alcohol, a UK accident investigation has found. The Marine Accident Investigation Branch said…
The full-size replica of the Nao Santa María, Christopher Columbus's flagship, sails into Drogheda ahead of opening to the public at Fiddle Case Pier from 17 to 26 July. Photo: Fundación Nao Victoria
The full-scale replica of Christopher Columbus's flagship, the Nao Santa María, will make its first-ever visit to Drogheda this week, opening to the public at Fiddle Case Pier from Thursday 17 July to Saturday 26 July. The 200-ton wooden sailing…
Judging Time — BIM's Máirtín Ó Tuairisg explains the judging criteria as the handmade lobster pots await assessment at Féile Farraige Inis Meáin.
Aran islanders demonstrated their skills when they won a lobster pot making contest at a new maritime festival on Inis Meáin. The first Féile Farraige Inis Meáin,drew a “fine field” of eight handmade pots for Comórtas an Phota Gliomach or…
Pot Luck — Lobster pot marker buoys float in Dublin Bay. Irish Sailing is encouraging sailors to report sightings of poorly marked or hazardous fishing gear to help improve safety afloat. Photo: Afloat.ie
Irish Sailing has renewed its appeal for sailors to report sightings of floating or poorly marked fishing gear as part of an ongoing campaign to improve safety afloat. The governing body is asking racing, cruising and recreational sailors to report…
Safe Return — Galway RNLI crew return to the lifeboat station after towing a disabled 19ft boat with three people aboard to safety from off Blackrock, Salthill. From left: Kenneth Kitterick, Paddy Hennelly, Brian Niland and Darragh Heskin. Photo: Galway RNLI
Three people were brought safely to harbour after their 19ft boat suffered engine failure off Blackrock, Salthill, on Wednesday afternoon. Galway RNLI's volunteer lifeboat crew launched shortly before 4pm at the request of the Coast Guard after a call for…

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