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26th December 2021

Busy Times for Leinster Boats

The lead into Christmas has been busy for Leinster Boats with buyers getting themselves set up for the coming season and with the new pandemic challenges the sailing community face.

In the run into Christmas here are a few of the sales that have taken place:

  1. Sigma 33 OOD SOLD.
  2. Elan 31 SOLD.
  3. J80 SOLD to buyers in The Netherlands. As part of our comprehensive broker service, Leinster Boats facilitated having this boat delivered to Dublin Port for onward shipping.
  4. Impala 29 SOLD. Launched Christmas week and sailed away from Dun Laoghaire by a happy new owner.

Also, a Firefly Fleet (below) was sold on behalf of a Third Level College to a Sailing Club in the UK. Leinster Boats facilitated the loading and transport logistics for the new owners.

At Leinster Boats we have a significant log of keen purchasers. If thinking of selling, talk to Ronan at Leinster Boats, (086 2543866. www.Leinsterboats.ie. [email protected]) a member of Network Yacht Brokers with 30 offices across the €U & UK.

Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to all who go Afloat.

Ronan Beirne

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Here's a quartet of four boats Leinster Boats have listed for sale on Afloat boats for sale: they're all ready for an enthusiastic crew to get out on the water for club racing.

  • Corby 25:  Here is a racing rocket that will give an exciting sailing experience in club racing. 
  • Impala 29:  The Hunter Impala 29 foot cruiser-racer is a proven design and no slouch on the race course. This vessel has many upgrades.
  • Sigma 33 OOD: Good example of this popular and robust Sigma 33 one design. In racing trim with winter cradle.
  • J/80: Excellent example of this easily handled and very fast popular one design.

For further information check out Leinster Boat's full listing on Afloat Classified adswww.Leinsterboats.ie or call Ronan on 086 2543866. 

Our Range Suits Every Racing Enthusiast!

Call Ronan Beirne on: 086 254 3866 (from UK 00 353 86 2543866)

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Here's a pack of four boats Leinster Boats have listed for sale on Afloat boats for sale: they're all ready for an enthusiastic crew to get out on the water for club racing.

420: A very lightly used 420 by Nautivelia. This boat has been in storage since it was brought into Ireland new for a European event in 2012. Great value boat for club racing. See the full advert on Afloat here

J80: Sports boats of this quality do not present themselves often. Very well prepared and maintained this J80 has a proven track record with podium finish at the last J80 fleet event in the 2019 Volvo Dun Laoghaire Regatta. See the full advert on Afloat here

First 28: A great value cruiser-racer that has proven success in Fingal and Dun Laoghaire. Great value starter cruiser racer that is ready to go. See the full advert on Afloat here

Corby 25: The ultimate in club racing. Exciting sailing in a boat that will not disappoint. Be on the line in this very fast Corby. See the full advert on Afloat here

Our Range Suits Every Racing Enthusiast!

Call Ronan Beirne on: 086 2543866 (from UK 00 353 86 2543866)

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11th February 2021

Yachts Wanted by Leinster Boats

Yachts and boats are required by Leinster Boats for clients planning to get afloat for the coming season.

Leinster Boats will ensure your vessel has a high level of exposure by listing on 12 marketing partner portals: Yacht World, Afloat, The Yachtmarket, Apollo Duck, Scanboat, Band of Boats and others, says Leinster Boats yacht broker, Ronan Beirne. 

Leinster Boats is a member of Network Yacht Brokers with 20 offices in the EU & UK. Your vessel will be listed with this network of offices.

"Our dedication to the professional and efficient management of the sale of your vessel will ensure a smooth transaction and successful sale. Leinster Boats will prepare all the necessary paper work and for registered vessels, says Beirne

Professionalism, trust, confidentiality and experience will ensure the sale of your vessel is conducted to the best of standards our clients expect.

Contact Ronan Beirne for a consultation: 086 2543866. [email protected]

Check out Leinster Boats: www.Leinsterboats.ie

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With the easing of access regulations on May 18th, a recent boat purchaser asked yacht broker Ronan Beirne of Leinster Boats what should he be looking out for not having been on board his boat for some weeks.

Here is a checklist that will be “natural instinct” for the old hands, however, it might be of use to the more recent boat owner.

  1. On approaching your boat check the waterline/boot top for growth. The Boot top can be cleaned with a long-handled scrub brush however booking for a lift and clean at this busy time would be advised.
  2. Check the mooring lines for chafe at fairleads and toe rails. Adjust accordingly.
  3. On boarding, walk around the deck and look out for any stray clevis pins or shackles and investigate the source and make good. Check the rigging bottle screws.
  4. Open up the boat and check the bilge for water and any smell of gas. If bilge is dry pump anyway to remove any gas that may be in the bilge.
  5. Startup the motor and after she has started up gently put in gear and leave running in gear as diesel motors like to work with load. Leave it running while you attend to other items.
  6. Look over the running engine and check the stern gland for any leak. If there is a drip you may need to apply grease pressure where there is such a remote turn screw facility.
  7. Open the fore hatch and ventilate the boat.
  8. Turn on the VHF and listen out for any traffic to ensure it is working.
  9. Check the service dates on flares and fire extinguishers.
  10. Open the fridge and cool box and leave open of not on for ventilation.
  11. Prepare a safety plan showing where all your safety kit is stored. This you can post to a bulkhead for visitors to get familiar with the location of your safety kit on board.
  12. Go back on deck and if light wind from ahead permits unfurl your headsail and check.
  13. Similarly, hoist the main and ensure all OK. Inspect the gooseneck.
  14. Check the service date on your liferaft to ensure it is “in date”

Stray clevis pin on deckA stray clevis pin on deck

Having attended to these basic checks you can now look forward to the Summer knowing that you have checked on the basic safety and operational aspects of your vessel.

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Ronan Beirne of Leinster Boats is inviting those in the market for a boat this season to browse his extensive online boat listings. 

Click on www.Leinsterboats.ie and www.networkyachtbrokers.com and also his listing on Afloat boats for sale here. The well known Dun Laoghaire based broker says he offers 'more choice, more boats and more attention to your requirements'  for any second-hand boat query.

Current listings include some popular sailing cruiser marques such as a J109 racing yacht at €89,000 and a Formula 28 at €13,000

Over 600 vessels are also on offer at the Leinster Boats affiliate Network Yacht Brokers site, an organisation with 20 affiliate offices across the EU & UK.

Ronan Beirne is available on email: [email protected] or by phone on 086 2543866 for more details on any of the listings.

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Irish yacht broker firm Leinster Boats has joined Network Yacht Brokers, the leading co-operative of multiple independent yacht brokers with 18 offices in Wales, England and the Mediterranean.

Principal broker Ronan Beirne of Leinster Boats sees this as a natural development of yacht and boat sales activity and transactions that have been completed for both Irish clients seeking boats from the UK and for our increasing number of overseas clients looking for a suitable boat in Ireland.

“Membership of the network will increase Leinster Boats listings ten fold while giving the Leinster Boats stock listing greater and broader exposure in the overseas market. Leinster Boats will benefit from the continuous development of the Network back office system of on-line inter connected offices and will greatly enhance the process of craft search and sales management process required by a busy sales office”

Rob Woodward, Chairman of Network Yacht Brokers welcomes Leinster Boats onboard “Leinster Boats as part of Network Yacht Brokers will benefit from collective on-line presence and search engine optimization with an increased list of quality yachts in addition to increased brand awareness and collective group advertising. At Network Yacht Brokers we are pleased to have Leinster Boats join our group and representing us in the Irish market. We see positive synergies with our offices on both sides of the Irish Sea and are confident that the addition of Leinster Boats will greatly enhance our network”

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It says much for the growing reach of Leinster Boats that a Galway-based owner has turned to Ronan Beirne’s Dun Laoghaire firm to sell on his First 310 writes W M Nixon. The boat is advertised on Afloat Boats for Sale. This is a boat which is something of a collector’s item, for although the First 31.7 is well established as a One Design class in Dublin Bay, the earlier 310 dating from the 1990-1994 period is somewhat rarer in Ireland.

That said, the mighty Beneteau organisation built 496 of them for the home and international market, and this one has all the features which made the Finot-designed First 310 such an attractive proposition 25 years ago, when her high volume hull made her seem palatial by comparison with more traditional boats of the same overall length.

As we are now discovering, good fibreglass construction seems well able to last for ever, and today’s marine industry is able to provide specialists who can make a 25-year-old boat seems as good as new. At an asking price of €29,500, she’s certainly of interest, and is currently laid up ashore in Galway city to provide speedy viewing.

See the full advert here

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How about this for the last word in 'Explorer yachting'? If the world's your oyster, could you go too far wrong in this €7.9m stress–free cruiser? With a range of 3,000 nm at 12 knots it is literally possible to cruise the planet.

Following the signing of the contract of the new 24XP, Numarine – the Turkish high performance motoryacht shipyard based in Istanbul, with a range from 55' - 130' – has announced hull #1 of the all-new 32XP model has been sold to a Northern European client.

Lips are sealed but could he/she be a repeat Irish client?

The Numarine 32XP Series – together with 24XP and 40XP – will be a new line of Explorer series models.

Designed by Can Yalman the 32 metre yacht has accommodation for 12 guests – including a full width owners cabin. 

32XP Hull #1 – Short technical sheet
Length Overall 32,5 m
Length on the Waterline 30,72 m
Beam (molded) 8 m
Draft (100% load) 2,1 m
Displacement full load 234 ton
Internal Tonnage under 300 GT
Passengers 12 (6 cabins)
Crew 5 (3 cabins)
Design Speed at Max (50% fuel &25% water) 14 knots
Design speed at Cruise 12 knots
Range 3000 nm
Fuel oil tankage 26.000 lt.
Fresh water tankage 3.000 lt.
Oily water tank 500 lt
Black water tankage 2.000 lt.
Grey water tankage 2.000 lt.
Gasoline tankage 150 lt.
Engines 2 x CAT C18 Acert C 715bhp @2100rpm
Generators
2 x 60 kW @1500 rpm, 220/400V three phase
1 x 22 kW @ 1500 rpm, 220/400V three phase
Hull Material Steel
Superstructure FRP Composite

Classification RINA : HULL ● MACH Y Unrestricted Navigation C
for navigation without restrictions relating to recreational craft and for private use

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A Dublin based Ker 36 'Keragous', a development of the successful Ker 39 "Flying Glove" is for sale through Leinster Boats Ltd yacht brokers.

With the same style of deck and interior as the Ker 39, this yacht was built with the aim of qualifying for the 2006 Commodore's Cup.

The yacht was built by Ritchie Faulkner Composites of the Hamble. According to broker Ronan Beirne of Leinster Boats, the design brief was for a 'true dual purpose yacht' with a modern comfortable interior that would lend itself to both racing and cruising while having performance and competitiveness under IRC to win on the race course.

Sleeps 6 in comfort for passage making and cruising and with additional berths for offshore racing.

The full advert giving a very complete inventory is on the Afloat boats for sale site here

 

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How to sail, sailing clubs and sailing boats plus news on the wide range of sailing events on Irish waters forms the backbone of Afloat's sailing coverage.

We aim to encompass the widest range of activities undertaken on Irish lakes, rivers and coastal waters. This page describes those sailing activites in more detail and provides links and breakdowns of what you can expect from our sailing pages. We aim to bring jargon free reports separated in to popular categories to promote the sport of sailing in Ireland.

The packed 2013 sailing season sees the usual regular summer leagues and there are regular weekly race reports from Dublin Bay Sailing Club, Howth and Cork Harbour on Afloat.ie. This season and last also featured an array of top class events coming to these shores. Each year there is ICRA's Cruiser Nationals starts and every other year the Round Ireland Yacht Race starts and ends in Wicklow and all this action before July. Crosshaven's Cork Week kicks off on in early July every other year. in 2012 Ireland hosted some big international events too,  the ISAF Youth Worlds in Dun Laoghaire and in August the Tall Ships Race sailed into Dublin on its final leg. In that year the Dragon Gold Cup set sail in Kinsale in too.

2013 is also packed with Kinsale hosting the IFDS diabled world sailing championships in Kinsale and the same port is also hosting the Sovereign's Cup. The action moves to the east coast in July with the staging of the country's biggest regatta, the Volvo Dun Laoghaire regatta from July 11.

Our coverage though is not restricted to the Republic of Ireland but encompasses Northern Ireland, Scotland, Wales and the Irish Sea area too. In this section you'll find information on the Irish Sailing Association and Irish sailors. There's sailing reports on regattas, racing, training, cruising, dinghies and keelboat classes, windsurfers, disabled sailing, sailing cruisers, Olympic sailing and Tall Ships sections plus youth sailing, match racing and team racing coverage too.

Sailing Club News

There is a network of over 70 sailing clubs in Ireland and we invite all clubs to submit details of their activities for inclusion in our daily website updates. There are dedicated sections given over to the big Irish clubs such as  the waterfront clubs in Dun Laoghaire; Dublin Bay Sailing Club, the Royal Saint George Yacht Club,  the Royal Irish Yacht Club and the National Yacht Club. In Munster we regularly feature the work of Kinsale Yacht Club and Royal Cork Yacht Club in Crosshaven.  Abroad Irish sailors compete in Royal Ocean Racing Club (RORC) racing in the UK and this club is covered too. Click here for Afloat's full list of sailing club information. We are keen to increase our coverage on the network of clubs from around the coast so if you would like to send us news and views of a local interest please let us have it by sending an email to [email protected]

Sailing Boats and Classes

Over 20 active dinghy and one design classes race in Irish waters and fleet sizes range from just a dozen or so right up to over 100 boats in the case of some of the biggest classes such as the Laser or Optimist dinghies for national and regional championships. Afloat has dedicated pages for each class: Dragons, Etchells, Fireball, Flying Fifteen, GP14, J24's, J80's, Laser, Sigma 33, RS Sailing, Star, Squibs, TopperMirror, Mermaids, National 18, Optimist, Puppeteers, SB3's, and Wayfarers. For more resources on Irish classes go to our dedicated sailing classes page.

The big boat scene represents up to 60% of the sail boat racing in these waters and Afloat carries updates from the Irish Cruiser Racer Association (ICRA), the body responsible for administering cruiser racing in Ireland and the popular annual ICRA National Championships. In 2010 an Irish team won the RORC Commodore's Cup putting Irish cruiser racing at an all time high. Popular cruiser fleets in Ireland are raced right around the coast but naturally the biggest fleets are in the biggest sailing centres in Cork Harbour and Dublin Bay. Cruisers race from a modest 20 feet or so right up to 50'. Racing is typically divided in to Cruisers Zero, Cruisers One, Cruisers Two, Cruisers Three and Cruisers Four. A current trend over the past few seasons has been the introduction of a White Sail division that is attracting big fleets.

Traditionally sailing in northern Europe and Ireland used to occur only in some months but now thanks to the advent of a network of marinas around the coast (and some would say milder winters) there are a number of popular winter leagues running right over the Christmas and winter periods.

Sailing Events

Punching well above its weight Irish sailing has staged some of the world's top events including the Volvo Ocean Race Galway Stopover, Tall Ships visits as well as dozens of class world and European Championships including the Laser Worlds, the Fireball Worlds in both Dun Laoghaire and Sligo.

Some of these events are no longer pure sailing regattas and have become major public maritime festivals some are the biggest of all public staged events. In the past few seasons Ireland has hosted events such as La Solitaire du Figaro and the ISAF Dublin Bay 2012 Youth Worlds.

There is a lively domestic racing scene for both inshore and offshore sailing. A national sailing calendar of summer fixtures is published annually and it includes old favorites such as Sovereign's Cup, Calves Week, Dun Laoghaire to Dingle, All Ireland Sailing Championships as well as new events with international appeal such as the Round Britain and Ireland Race and the Clipper Round the World Race, both of which have visited Ireland.

The bulk of the work on running events though is carried out by the network of sailing clubs around the coast and this is mostly a voluntary effort by people committed to the sport of sailing. For example Wicklow Sailing Club's Round Ireland yacht race run in association with the Royal Ocean Racing Club has been operating for over 30 years. Similarly the international Cork Week regatta has attracted over 500 boats in past editions and has also been running for over 30 years.  In recent years Dublin Bay has revived its own regatta called Volvo Dun Laoghaire Regatta and can claim to be the country's biggest event with over 550 boats entered in 2009.

On the international stage Afloat carries news of Irish and UK interest on Olympics 2012, Sydney to Hobart, Volvo Ocean Race, Cowes Week and the Fastnet Race.

We're always aiming to build on our sailing content. We're keen to build on areas such as online guides on learning to sail in Irish sailing schools, navigation and sailing holidays. If you have ideas for our pages we'd love to hear from you. Please email us at [email protected]