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A naval visitor arrived to Dublin Port this afternoon as the USS Mesa Verde is on a courtesy call to the capital to coincide with an American football match classic which is to be held tomorrow, Saturday.

The United States Navy USS Mesa Verde is a San Antonio-class amphibious transport dock vessel which had departed Narvik, Norway following what is understood to be training exercises held with their NATO Nordic ally.

Upon arrival to Dublin port’s fairway, tugs approached the naval vessel to the Deepwater Berth on the south quays.

Attending the USS Mesa Verde, Afloat noted the tugs Beaufort at the bow whereas Shackleton and Giano were on duty off the stern of the large naval vessel which docked at Berth 46. This part of the port is a restricted operational area and where such larger naval visitors berth.

USS Mesa Verde is visiting Dublin Port ahead of the 2023 Aer Lingus College Football Classic between Navy Midshipmen and the Notre Dame Fighting Irish. Up to 40,000 spectators are expected at the Aviva Stadium on Lansdowne Road including crew and marines of the 699 personnel of the foreign naval vessel.

In addition to tomorrow evening's sporting event in Ballsbridge, US military aircraft will be making a flyover above the capital.

Prior to the vessel’s arrival, the Naval Service OPV90 /P60 series leadship, L.E. Samuel Beckett had this morning berthed upriver at Sir John Rogerson's Quay.

The L.E. Samuel Beckett is one of just two operational patrol vessels of the Naval Service will be making a shorter call in the capital whereas the USS Mesa Verde is to remain until Tuesday morning.

Published in Naval Visits

Dublin Bay Old Gaffers

The Dublin Bay Old Gaffers Association aims to promotes interest in traditional gaff rig and seamanship, to offer help, advice and comradeship to members and to organise races and rallies for members in the Dublin Bay Area. 

The Dublin Bay Old Gaffers normally organise a regatta, two rallies and four races during the summer season and a varied, interesting and well-supported series of talks during the winter (proceeds raised are donated to the RNLI). 

Many Dublin Bay members also travel to regattas and rallies organised by other Irish Sea OGA areas. 

While the Dublin Bay Old Gaffers activities are focused on  Dublin Bay, they also have a cluster of members in the Cork area and have members from all over Ireland and some in Britain too.

The Association is working up lans to celebrate its 60th anniversary in 2023.  In 2013 a fleet of boats set off around the UK and Ireland to celebrate OGA50.