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The newbuild Royal Daffodil, the first river ferry to be commissioned in more than 60 years, is to make a special celebration cruise on 26 September, ahead of entering passenger service this autumn. It will join existing veteran, the Snowdrop.
Revenues reported at Mersey Ferries have been buoyant in the year to 31 March, 2026, as the summer period of holidays has helped boost earnings. However, the commuter and excursion operator had only a small pre-tax profit, which was wiped…
Discarded tyre in coastal waters illustrating pollution risks highlighted by a Lough Corrib clean-up
A collection of “toxic tyres” gathered from the shoreline and waters of Lough Corrib were removed this week as part of a community initiative to mark National Heritage Week. Research shows that as tyres break down, they can release a…
Matt Wearn celebrates winning ILCA 7 gold at the Paris 2024 Olympic Games
Ireland's 2021 World Championship silver medallist Finn Lynch leads a six-strong home challenge when one of the deepest ILCA 7 World Championship fleets of recent years begins racing on Dublin Bay, with 141 sailors from 45 nations assembled in Dún…
Prima Forte takes the Cruiser Zero ORC victory in DBSC Saturday Series racing on Dublin Bay
An overcast Dublin Bay provided a busy backdrop for Dublin Bay Sailing Club's Saturday Series B racing on August 22, with the regular cruiser and one-design fleets sharing the bay with the Melges 15 National Championship fleet and ILCAs training…
Corinthian champions Adam Winkleman, Martin Byrne and Rory Byrne of Jaguar Sailing Team at the 2026 Edinburgh Cup prizegiving
Martin Byrne’s Jaguar Sailing Team from Dun Laoghaire Harbour has won the Corinthian title at the 2026 Edinburgh Cup and UK Dragon Grand Prix in Cowes after a dramatic final-race battle decided on countback. Byrne, sailing IRL201 Jaguar with his…
Jon Mclean's FarEast 28R Resolute powers downwind under its red spinnaker off Roches Point during the Royal Cork Yacht Club At Home Regatta
Resolute and Illegal Take Early Control at RCYC At Home Regatta Light northerly winds provided a testing opening day for the 306th Royal Cork Yacht Club At Home Regatta in Cork Harbour on Saturday (August 22), with two races completed…
Kilkeel RNLI crew with new Shannon-class lifeboat Bobby Cameron
A new Shannon-class lifeboat has been officially named Bobby Cameron at Kilkeel RNLI in County Down in memory of the late brother of its principal donor, Margaret Cameron. The naming ceremony and service of dedication took place at Kilkeel Lifeboat…
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France has shattered the SailGP speed record after hitting 107.63 km/h during a high-octane opening day of the ROCKWOOL Germany Sail Grand Prix in Sassnitz on Saturday. DS Automobiles Team France eclipsed the previous championship record of 103.93 km/h, set…
File photo of John Sheehy in Melges 15 action on Dublin Bay
Royal Irish Yacht Club pair Tim Norwood and Luke Donagh have taken the overnight lead in the 22-boat Melges 15 Irish National Championships after four races on Dublin Bay on Saturday (August 22). Norwood and Donagh, sailing NonameO, opened the…
Familiar & Similar: M.V. Logos Hope – a floating Christian bookshop – is at Cork for paid public tours (this weekend), as previously reported. The former ferry, originally named Gustav Vasa, is from a series of similar West German-built car ferries. Among them Brittany Ferries' Quiberon (ex-Nils Dacke), which will be familiar to generations of Corkonians heading to Roscoff during the 1980s until replaced by Bretagne,Val de Loire and now Armorique alongside flagship Pont-Aven which is in port today.
The world’s largest floating bookfair ship, MV Logos Hope, currently at the Port of Cork, is a former Denmark-Faroe-Iceland ferry that is from a series all built by the same West German shipyard in the 1970s, writes Jehan Ashmore. The…
Finish Line Welcome – The crew of Jetpack celebrate on Trinity Landing after completing the RORC Round Britain and Ireland Race and securing provisional IRC Three victory.
Mark Brown’s JPK 1010 Jetpack has become the latest class winner in the RORC Round Britain and Ireland Race, taking provisional IRC Three honours as the flow of finishers into Cowes gathered pace overnight and into Saturday. The 1,805-nautical-mile race…
Marine heatwave conditions across Europe in August 2026, showing warmer-than-normal sea surface temperatures around Ireland and severe anomalies in the Mediterranean
Scientists have warned that the seas around Ireland and much of Europe are warming beyond a stage that many marine species can tolerate. The World Weather Attribution (WWA) network of scientists forecast severe disruption to ecosystems, with impacts ranging from…
Title Triumph – Irish Squib National champions Ian Travers and Keith O’Riordan of Kinsale Yacht Club receive their prizes after reclaiming the title with Atomic at Killyleagh Yacht Club
Five boats from Kinsale Yacht Club’s growing Squib fleet travelled to Killyleagh Yacht Club on Strangford Lough for the Irish Squib National Championships, where Ian Travers and Keith O’Riordan reclaimed the national title in Atomic. As Afloat reported, the six-race…
Channel Challenge – Currachaí na Sceirí rowers train in traditional west of Ireland currachs ahead of their planned North Channel crossing
North Dublin boatbuilders and rowers aim to set off and row the North Channel from Donaghadee to Portpatrick in two west of Ireland currachs this weekend. Weather permitting, a crew of about ten from Currachaí na Sceirí in Skerries, Co…
View from the Bridge: Barfleur, which Brittany Ferries is to sell as part of a major restructuring of its central English Channel operations, leading to fears from workers at Poole Port (as above with the local Sandbanks-Shell Bay chain-ferry). The Dorset port links Cherbourg, France, from where the ferry firm also has its route with Rosslare Europort.
Brittany Ferries is to axe two of its English Channel routes, and this includes up to 20 jobs expected to be axed on its Poole-Cherbourg, France, service. As Afloat reported in June, the ferry operator announced that it would end…
Police investigate 'unruly and rude' youths targeting ferry passengers and cruise ship visitors at  the Sea Terminal in the Manx capital
The Isle of Man Constabulary has issued a warning after incidents took place at the Sea Terminal in Douglas. Following a reported increase in "unruly and rude behaviour" by young people around the terminal in the Manx capital, police say…
Irish-American skipper Colm Walker aboard his Tayana 37 Mo Chuisle at Les Sables-d’Olonne
Irish-American sailor Colm Walker has withdrawn from the 2026 McIntyre Golden Globe Race, ending a second strand of Irish interest in the solo non-stop round-the-world race ahead of its start from Les Sables-d’Olonne on 6 September. Walker reached the French…
Foiling front line – SailGP F50s race close to shore as the high-speed championship prepares for its return to Sassnitz, Germany
The Rolex SailGP Championship returns to the Baltic this weekend, with stronger winds potentially putting the championship’s outright speed record under threat at the ROCKWOOL Germany Sail Grand Prix in Sassnitz. Thirteen international teams will race close to the shoreline…
Winning Move – Simon Knowles' Howth Yacht Club J/109 Indian heads out from Dún Laoghaire for Friday night's ISORA finale, where second on IRC propelled it from third to first overall in the Viking Marine Irish Coastal Series.
Frank Whelan's Sydney 43 GTS El Syd from Greystones won Friday night's final Viking Marine ISORA Irish Coastal Series race on IRC, while Simon Knowles' Howth Yacht Club J/109 Indian produced the result it needed to leap from third to…
The world’s largest floating bookfair shop onboard the MV Logos Hope, is a remodelled passenger car ferry from the Faroes Islands, which is currently on a visit at Cork City Quay’s (Kennedy Quay) south bank of the Lee and this weekend is open to paid/tours of the recently refurbished ship with a visitor cafe. The veteran vessel is a near sister of former Brittany Ferries MV Quiberon, which linked the city with Roscoff, until replaced on the Ireland-France route in 1989.
This weekend, at Cork’s city centre quays, is the world’s largest floating book fair on board the MV Logos Hope, previously a Faroe Islands-Denmark passenger car ferry, which, since conversion, has been run by Christian missionaries. The former North Atlantic…

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