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May Bank Holiday Weekend Water Safety Appeal

30 Apr 26

Irish Coast Guard, Water Safety Ireland and RNLI Recreational craft users urged to think, prepare and stay safe on the water

Ahead of the May Bank Holiday weekend, the Irish Coast Guard, Water Safety Ireland and the RNLI are appealing to everyone planning coastal visits or activities on, in, or near the water to make safety their priority.

This period traditionally marks the start of the boating season, with many sailors and motorboat users returning their craft to the water after winter storage. Boat owners are strongly advised to carry out essential pre‑launch checks, including the condition of the hull, engine, fuel system, steering, batteries, and onboard safety equipment such as fire extinguishers and communication devices.

Anyone sailing or motorboating is reminded to always:

  • Check the weather forecast, wind conditions and tide times before going afloat.
  • Ensure an emergency action plan is in place and that all crew receive a safety briefing.
  • Inform a responsible person ashore of your plans and your expected return time.
  • Wear a suitable, correctly fitted lifejacket at all times.
  • Carry a reliable means of calling and signalling for help.         
  • Have the appropriate level of training for your craft and activity.
  • Operate at a safe speed appropriate to the prevailing conditions and surroundings.

The Irish Coast Guard, Water Safety Ireland and the RNLI stress that preparation, situational awareness and having the right safety equipment saves lives. For further guidance, water users are encouraged to consult the Code of Practice for the Safe Operation of Recreational Craft, which provides essential advice and best‑practice guidance for owners, operators and users of pleasure and recreational craft on Irish coastal and inland waters. The Code of Practice is available to view or download at www.safetyonthewater.gov.ie.

If you see somebody in trouble on the water or along the coast or think that they are in trouble, use marine VHF radio Ch 16 or dial 112 and ask for the Coast Guard.

Ends Media Enquiries: Joanne Walsh: 087-199.0339 / joannewalsh@watersafety.ie; Roger Sweeney: 087-678.9601 / rogersweeney@watersafety.ie; Paul McGowan: 087-166.7103 / paulmcgowan@watersafety.ie; Lisa Mullaly (0)87-4590156 / lisamullaly@watersafety.ie.