Tall Ship Sailing News in Ireland. Events from Around the Country
The German Navy tall ship Gorch Fock has anchored in Dublin Bay and will travel up the River Liffey into Dublin Port tomorrow, Thursday, 22nd June 2023, for a visit to the capital, carrying a total crew of 182, most…
Lord Nelson, the former flagship tall ship of the Jubilee Sailing Trust, has been put up for sale by online auction. Global advisory and investment firm Gordon Brothers was last October appointed as exclusive selling agent for the tall ship…
Little and Large: Small Sailboat in Distress Finds Unlikely Rescuer in Form of 50m Tall Ship
8th May 2023 Tall Ships
A small sailboat in distress off the French coast recently had the most unlikely of rescuers in the form of an enormous tall ship. The 47m Götheborg of Sweden was en route to Jersey on Tuesday, 25 April, when it…
Dublin Under Sail has appointed Liam Quinn as Operations Manager and Skipper of the Sail Training Ketch Brian Ború. Liam started out his maritime career many years ago on fishing boats and, as a young man, learned to sail on…
Sail Training Ireland Hails ‘Record-Breaking Year’ for Charity in 2022 Annual Report
29th April 2023 Tall Ships
Sail Training Ireland has hailed 2022 as a “record-breaking year” in its latest annual report, published this past week. The charity — which last month was recognised in the Lord Mayor’s Awards for its contributions to youth development and education…
In 2013, the Drogheda Sail Training Bursary was established as the country’s first scheme of its kind, funding the development of local young people through the medium of Sail Training. This anchor scheme has led to the subsequent development of…
Energia Renewables Partners With Sail Training Ireland to Sponsor Tall Ship Voyage for Young People
17th April 2023 Tall Ships
Irish energy company Energia Renewables has partnered with Sail Training Ireland to sponsor a sea voyage for 24 young people aboard the tall ship Pelican of London. The ‘Voyage of Empowerment’ will set sail from Dublin on Saturday 27 May…
Sail Training Ireland Among 2023 Lord Mayor’s Awards Recipients Honoured for Their Contribution to Dublin Society
7th April 2023 Tall Ships
Sail Training Ireland was among three organisations and three individuals recognised by the Lord Mayor of Dublin for their contributions to the city in a special reception last Thursday (30 March). The sail-training charity funds the development of young people…
As if to signal the start of summertime this Sunday, a magnificent three-masted Tall Ship arrived on Dublin Bay this morning, and with her spring arrival, the promise - perhaps - of a bumper 2023 Irish boating season ahead. The German-flagged…
The Tall Ship Phoenix has been lying in Belfast Harbour for a year and is now offering the opportunity to take to the high seas on a famous old vessel, reports Belfast Live. Built in 1929 in Denmark, Phoenix carries…
Tall Ships Voyages Awards Ceremony Recognises Sail Trainees at the Mansion House
31st January 2023 Tall Ships
Trainees who made outstanding contributions to the Tall Ships voyages organised in 2022 by the charity Sail Training Ireland were recognised at the Annual Awards Ceremony at the Mansion House, courtesy of Lord Mayor Caroline Conroy (on Saturday, 28th January…
The Department of Defence will continue to provide funding to Sail Training Ireland for three more years from this year, 2023. This funding will provide sail training to young persons from disadvantaged backgrounds. This funding is subject to compliance with…
Friday night's RTE Nationwide Television Programme features three maritime stories at the start of the new year. Young people learning to sail a Tall Ship on the Irish Sea will be interviewed on the Pelican on Dublin Bay. Zainab Boladale…
Marine Archaeologist Mensun Bound Talks to Atlantic Youth Trust on Sir Ernest Shackleton's Ship Endurance at the RDS Dublin
1st December 2022 Tall Ships
Marine Archaeologist Mensun Bound, named by National Geographic as ’the Indiana Jones of the Deep’, will thrill Ireland's Atlantic Youth Trust organisation with the story of how the Endurance, Sir Ernest Shackleton's ship, was found in the most hostile sea on…
The North Sea port of Aberdeen, Scotland is to host the Tall Ships event again, it has been announced. Aberdeen writes BBC News have been chosen for the venue in 2025 having hosted the prestigious event twice, firstly in 1991 and…
Atlantic Youth Trust Ship 'Grace O'Malley' Completes Round Ireland Tour in Belfast
7th October 2022 Tall Ships
The Atlantic Youth Trust Tall Ship Grace O'Malley is now back in Belfast. The charity says will move to the Harland & Wolff shipyard for detailed scoping-out to repurpose the ship that arrived in Ireland this summer. As reported in numerous…