You may have noticed the yacht "Voodoo Chile" taking a starring role in the boat hoist article here, The Voodoo Chile is also known as the Calyx Voice and Data, read more about "A year in the life of........Voodoo Chile" here.
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| RIR Race Overall Winner, pictured during the race. | ||
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| Calyx arriving back from Wicklow finish of RIR at 20:30 Thursday 1 July 2004 | Calyx arriving back from Wicklow finish of RIR at 20:30 Thursday 1 July 2004 | NYC Commodore welcomes the successful crew home |
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| Calyx
arrives in Wicklow having completed the Round Ireland 2004 Race ( 01-07-2001) |
"A
tired but elated Eamon Crosbie skipper of "Calyx Voice and Data"
winner of the BMW 2004 Round Ireland Race" |
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Photographs 1-8, Copyright © 2004- David Brannigan, Oceansport
A boatyard is provided in the Coal Harbour for members of the public, read more here.
It is intended that any public wishing to store a craft in the Boatyard first apply directly to the Harbour Office, read more here.
A private Boatyard is also situated at the Old Coastguard Station adjacent to the Coal Harbour, read more here.
There are four waterfront yacht clubs located between the East and West Piers. In addition there are two umbrella Clubs, without premises, the Royal Alfred Yacht Club, founded in 1857, and the Dublin Bay Sailing Club, founded in 1884. Read the full article and view the list of Yacht Clubs in the area.