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Bay Encounter: Dragon crews race on Dublin Bay with a cruise ship providing a dramatic backdrop during the Irish Dragon National Championship at the Royal Irish Yacht Club in fresh north-easterly winds.
A British crew leads the Irish Dragon National Championship after six races at the Royal Irish Yacht Club in Dún Laoghaire, where a fresh north-easterly produced fast, physical racing on Dublin Bay. With one discard now applied, David Tabb's Send…
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WOW!, another Cork Week has just flown by, my 18th - an unbroken run since 1990 - a most epic half-life sentence! As always, your North Sails team were there on and off the water supporting and helping all competitors…
J/109 Duel: Something Else (left) and White Mischief go bow-to-bow during the AIB DBSC Saturday Summer Series on Dublin Bay in a fresh north-easterly breeze. Photo: Con Murphy
A fresh north-easterly of 15–20 knots and bright sunshine produced exhilarating conditions for those who ventured onto Dublin Bay on Saturday as the AIB Dublin Bay Sailing Club Summer Series continued. The brisk breeze kept numbers down in some fleets…
At Anchor: The Captain Paul Watson Foundation vessel Bandero lies at anchor in Scotsman's Bay after calling at Dún Laoghaire Harbour for a routine crew change.
The Captain Paul Watson Foundation vessel Bandero has visited Dún Laoghaire Harbour, arriving alongside Carlisle Pier before later moving to anchor in nearby Scotsman's Bay According to local harbour sources, the Panama-registered vessel called to Dún Laoghaire to facilitate a…
Portaferry RNLI’s volunteer crew return to home base after the multi-agency call-out on Thursday night 16 July
Portaferry RNLI’s crew pagers sounded at 8.43pm on Thursday evening (16 July) after Belfast Coastguard were alerted to a personal watercraft found adrift by a passing RIB in the Irish Sea several miles east of the entrance of Strangford Lough.…
Carrybridge RNLI’s inshore lifeboat makes best speed to the casualty vessel on Wednesday evening 15 July
Carrybridge RNLI’s inshore lifeboat was requested to launch by Belfast Coastguard shortly before 9pm on Wednesday evening (15 July) to assess a five-metre vessel, with four people on board, which had lost power after hitting a submerged object some two…
MV Matthew’s departure from Cork Harbour saw the powerful Irish-flagged tug Ocean Challenger play an important role as part of a complex towage operation. According to Revenue, an international shipping company has acquired MV Matthew for a nominal $1 with an agreement to tow the vessel to Varna in Bulgaria under a single voyage exemption by way of a dead-ship tow. This involves the tug Foreini Z at the bow, and it is expected the bulker is to be engaged in the Black Sea grain trade.  
Following a technical issue with a tug, the cocaine-busted bulker MV Matthew finally left Cork Harbour yesterday, as Afloat reported, after a 24-hour-plus delay to its voyage bound for Bulgaria, writes Jehan Ashmore. Assisting operations was Ocean Challenger, the largest…
For five decades, Interferry has advocated for a safer, environmentally sustainable, and economically viable global ferry industry. In its milestone year, it will continue to spearhead further improvements in collaboration with partners, said its CEO Mike Corrigan.
Interferry this year marks its 50th annual conference, which has a lineup of keynote speakers and leaders at an event to be held in Shangri-La, Bangkok, Thailand. The event (Oct 31-Nov 4) centres on the pivotal theme “Stronger than Ever……
Launch Pad – Lakeside at Ballinakill, Lettermullen, has its own private slipway giving boaters direct access to Ballinakill Lough from the property.
A four-bedroom waterfront home in Connemara with its own private slipway has come to the market, offering boating access directly from the property onto Ballinakill Lough. Lakeside at Ballinakill, Lettermullen, Co Galway, is a detached residence extending to 154.3sq m…
The MV Matthew departs Cork Harbour under tow after Revenue completed the disposal of the seized cargo ship.
Revenue has confirmed the departure of the MV Matthew from the Port of Cork, bringing to a close one of the most complex customs enforcement operations ever undertaken in Ireland. The cargo vessel was detained and seized by Revenue in…
Ice Front — Research vessel Erebus operates in front of Rosenborg Gletscher in south-east Greenland during preparations for the GIANT expedition, which is investigating how melting fjord glaciers could affect Atlantic Ocean circulation. Photo: Rob Larter/British Antarctic Survey
An international team of researchers has set off for Greenland on a six-week expedition to study how quickly the ice sheet’s rapidly melting fjord glaciers are pushing the Atlantic Ocean towards a critical climate tipping point. The team will travel…
Regulatory Waters — A view of Dún Laoghaire Marina looking north. The Irish Marine Federation is a member of European Boating Industry, which is recruiting a new Regulatory Affairs Officer in Brussels
European Boating Industry (EBI), whose members include the Irish Marine Federation, is recruiting for a newly created position as Regulatory Affairs Officer based in Brussels. The new role will focus on advocacy and regulatory issues affecting the recreational boating industry,…
Love Afloat — Deputy Prime Minister David Lammy visits Hobbs of Henley as proposed UK wedding law reforms could pave the way for legal marriage ceremonies onboard boats while afloat.
Proposed reforms to wedding laws in England and Wales could allow couples to legally marry onboard boats while afloat, opening up new business opportunities for the UK leisure marine sector. British Marine has welcomed the UK Government's launch of a…
Island Investment — Construction continues on the €35 million pier extension at Inis Oírr, Co Galway, one of a series of infrastructure projects supporting Ireland's offshore island communities. Photo: Paddy Crowe
Minister for Rural and Community Development and the Gaeltacht Dara Calleary has announced funding of €3.7 million to support offshore island communities. A capital funding programme of €2,740,509 has been approved to four local authorities for upgrading works including resurfacing…
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The 2026 ILCA 7 Worlds in Dublin Bay from 23rd to 30th August, co-hosted by the National Yacht Club and Royal St George YC of Dun Laoghaire is by all official ratings the most important sailing event in Ireland this year. Sailing being…
Four tugs tow MV Matthew from Cork Harbour as the former drugs ship departs Marino Point for Bulgaria.
The MV Matthew, the cargo ship at the centre of Ireland's largest-ever drugs seizure, left Cork Harbour under tow on Friday evening, bound for Varna, Bulgaria, where it is expected to undergo refit before returning to commercial service carrying grain…
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…

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