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Duel Downwind — Rob O'Leary's Storm (left) and John Minnis' Final Call II battle under spinnaker in IRC Class 1 at Bangor Regatta. Storm held a three-point overall lead after day two. Photo: Con Murphy
Another day of light but tactical racing on Belfast Lough has left several Bangor Regatta titles finely balanced on Belfast Lough heading into Saturday's forecast stronger winds. Race Officer Con Murphy completed the full programme in sunshine and a shifty…
Halfway Battle — Black Star Sailing Team leads the 44Cup Marstrand on countback after three race wins, tied on points with Team Charisma after six races in Sweden.
Black Star Sailing Team and Team Charisma are tied at the top of the 44Cup Marstrand leaderboard after six races as the Swedish regatta reached its halfway stage. Despite three race wins, Black Star could not shake off its rivals…
Palma Pace — The Superyacht Cup Palma stepped up a gear on day two, with fresher Bay of Palma conditions producing wins for Atalante 1, Win Win, Beati, Highland Fling and Svea.
The Superyacht Cup Palma moved up a gear on Friday as a second day of racing in excellent conditions produced more close competition across the fleet. The 30th anniversary regatta completed its second race in fresh breezes on the Bay…
“Khumbu
Friday 15:30hrs – An entire week’s wind and a southerly, and all of it crammed into one Friday afternoon. That’s how it has felt as the bulk of the fleet slugged their way towards the finish of the Round Ireland…
Currach Classic — The Three Island Challenge in Skerries attracted crews from across Ireland and overseas, with the Ó Domhnaill brothers from Gaoth Dobhair securing a record fourth consecutive victory.
The Ó Domhnaill brothers from Gaoth Dobhair, Co Donegal, claimed a fourth consecutive Three Island Challenge title after another dominant performance in Ireland's largest traditional currach race in Skerries. Simon, Ronan and Michael Ó Domhnaill successfully defended the Denis Guiney…
Paddling the Past — Cork's Conna Community Council, winner of the 2025 Water Heritage Award, leads a heritage kayak tour on the River Bride. Community-led events like this are being encouraged through the 2026 Water Heritage Grants Scheme.
Communities across Ireland are being invited to apply for funding to celebrate Water Heritage Day during National Heritage Week 2026. The Local Authority Waters Programme (LAWPRO), together with Minister of State for Nature, Heritage and Biodiversity Christopher O'Sullivan TD, has…
Woodstown Bay Shellfish Limited’s mussel cultivation site in Kinsale Harbour aimed to boost the local economy
The Aquaculture Licences Appeals Board (ALAB) has determined that an application for an aquaculture licence for bottom-culture mussel farming at Kinsale Harbour, Co Cork, is deemed withdrawn. The determination follows appeals against the decision of the Minister for Agriculture, Food…
Channel Classic — The RORC Cowes-Dinard-St Malo Race returns on July 3 with a strong offshore fleet racing 150 nautical miles from the Solent to Brittany.
The Royal Ocean Racing Club's historic Cowes-Dinard-St Malo Race returns on Friday, July 3, with a strong international fleet contesting the 150-nautical-mile Channel classic. The race starts from the Royal Yacht Squadron Line in Cowes before heading west through the…
Safe Tow — Wicklow RNLI's all-weather lifeboat Bridie O'Shea arrives on scene after a vessel with four people aboard suffered mechanical problems eight miles northeast of Wicklow Harbour.
Wicklow RNLI volunteers brought four people safely ashore on Tuesday night after their vessel suffered engine failure eight miles northeast of Wicklow Harbour. The all-weather lifeboat RNLB Bridie O'Shea launched shortly after 9.30 pm under the command of Coxswain Tommy…
Day Leader — Pat Kelly's J/109 Storm (IRL 1141) races under spinnaker on Belfast Lough. Three consistent races gave Storm the overnight lead in IRC Class 1 at Bangor Regatta 2026. Photo: Con Murphy
A light and shifting north-easterly breeze of 5–10 knots provided a tactical test on the opening day of Bangor Regatta 2026, but race officials completed the scheduled programme across a combined fleet of almost 50 boats. Race Officer Con Murphy…
Quiet Progress — Mike Evans' J/112E The Big Picture makes steady progress in light airs during the 2026 Round Ireland Race. The Howth Yacht Club yacht remained locked in a close contest with clubmates Outrajeous as the fleet worked south through the Irish Sea. Photo: Afloat.
Friday 07:30hrs – The 43 boats in the open IRC division of the Round Ireland Race 2026 from Wicklow now find themselves in four groups. The tail-enders are in the North Channel, about 15 boats in total, extending all the…
French Flair — Courrier Pogo powers away from the start of the 2026 Round Ireland Race. Skipper Gery Trentesaux and his Franco-Irish crew produced one of the standout performances of the race, finishing second overall behind Khumbu. Photo: Afloat
Thursday 19:30hrs – Superficially, Gery Trentesaux’s Pogo RC Courrier Pogo may seem like one of the smaller boats in the Round Ireland Race 2026 from Wicklow. Yet her IRC rating of 1.082 (as against, for instance, the 1.002 of the…
Classic Rivalry — J Class yachts Svea and Rainbow duel on the Bay of Palma during the opening day of the 30th Superyacht Cup Palma, where Svea claimed victory in both windward-leeward races.
The 30th Superyacht Cup Palma got underway in ideal conditions on Thursday, with a steady sea breeze delivering competitive racing across a record five classes in the Bay of Palma. The opening race day featured close finishes throughout the fleet,…
Waiting Game — Catamarans lie alongside Kilcolgan Pier during the 2025 Cong-Galway Race. This year's historic inland waterway contest has been postponed until August 29 due to forecast weather.
The Cong-Galway race has been postponed due to weather until August 29th. The race had been set for this Saturday, June 27th, but an adverse weather forecast has forced deferral to a later date. Over 30 boats were expected to…
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 (June 25) 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. DBSC's next…
Perfect Start — Black Star Sailing Team celebrates after opening the 44Cup Marstrand with two race wins to share the overnight lead after the opening day of racing in Sweden.
Black Star Sailing Team made the perfect start to the 44Cup Marstrand with two race wins on the opening day, but the leaderboard remains finely balanced after three races in Sweden. Christian Zuerrer's Swiss team, with New Zealand tactician Cameron…
Heatwave Dip — Bathers make the most of warm weather at the Forty Foot in Sandycove as the Irish Coast Guard urges the public to take extra care around the water during the current spell of high temperatures.
As warm temperatures continue into the weekend, the Irish Coast Guard is urging anyone planning activities on or near the water to take extra care. While air temperatures are high, sea and inland water remain cold. The Coast Guard warns…
Green Arrival — Thun Renew makes her inaugural call to Galway Port, launching a new twice-monthly service for fuel products using low-emission coastal shipping technology.
Galway Port has welcomed the inaugural visit of Thun Renew, one of Europe's most environmentally advanced coastal tankers, marking the start of a new twice-monthly fuel service to the west of Ireland. The vessel arrived on Thursday carrying a cargo…
Harbour Heritage — The traditional Rankin dinghy fleet races off Cobh in Cork Harbour. This weekend's Rankin 'Worlds' have been postponed due to an adverse weather forecast, with the championship now rescheduled for 29–30 August.
The Rankin Dinghy 'Worlds' scheduled for this weekend in Cork Harbour have been postponed because forecast weather conditions were considered too severe for the fleet. Organisers said the decision followed discussions with the Officer of the Day. Although the forecast…
Unsung Heroes — The IMO's Day of the Seafarer recognises the vital contribution of the world's 1.8 million seafarers and highlights the growing risks faced by maritime workers keeping global trade moving.
Today is the 'Day of the Seafarer,' observed internationally each year on June 25, providing an opportunity to recognise the essential role of seafarers in global trade and the risks they bear in sustaining it.  This year, the International Maritime Agency…

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