Traditional Boats of Ireland: History, folklore and construction

Author:   C. MacCarthaigh
Publisher:   The Collins Press
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9781905172399


Pages:   672
Publication Date:   31 March 2008
Format:   Hardback
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Traditional Boats of Ireland: History, folklore and construction


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Two centuries ago sail and oar dominated local Irish trade and fisheries. At least 60 types of traditional boats operated, such as flat-bottomed craft, smooth hulled 'skin' boats (curachs), Viking-style clinker sailing yawls and great carvel-built hookers. This remarkable work, many years in the making and arranged by coastal area, describes these craft, their construction and handling, usage and history, with recollections by those who experienced the often arduous life associated with them. Many examples of traditional craft are still part of the fabric of coastal and inland water communities today as work boats and pleasure boats. A revival in traditional boats for leisure and sport allows them to prosper as many are restored and replicas built. Traditional Boats of Ireland goes beyond technical descriptions of boats to the background of their use. Changing patterns of fishing and water transport are considered, and the wider role of boats in people's lives - boat racing, dramas at sea, and other stories of human interest. This brings alive the array of craft once a feature of our coasts, lakes and rivers.Line and construction plans, archival and modern photographs and illustrations, historical documents, local tradition and folklore, all combine to piece together this story of traditional boats. It is a story that will appeal to the specialist and general reader alike, and to all whose lives are touched in different ways by the power and wonder of the sea. The Traditional Boats of Ireland Project took shape at a summer school at the Glandore Classic Boat Regatta in 1994. No comprehensive study had been made of Ireland's heritage of traditional boats, and it was feared many would disappear without trace. Since 1994, local historians, boat-builders, sailors, former fishermen, and 'classic boat' enthusiasts, were 'press-ganged' to collect information and to prepare studies of individual boat types. The results of this unique project have been brought together and edited by Criostoir MacCarthaigh, of the UCD Centre for Irish Folklore, with the help of Donal MacPolin, an illustrator and maritime historian.

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Author:   C. MacCarthaigh
Publisher:   The Collins Press
Imprint:   The Collins Press
Dimensions:   Width: 28.00cm , Height: 4.60cm , Length: 28.00cm
Weight:   3.425kg
ISBN:  

9781905172399


ISBN 10:   1905172397
Pages:   672
Publication Date:   31 March 2008
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Awaiting stock   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

Foreword and Acknowledgements vii INTRODUCTION 1 Irish Vernacular Boats (Michael McCaughan) 3 Irish Fisheries (Arthur Reynolds) 13 The Great Spring Mackerel Fishery 27 (Seamas Fitzgerald) Boats, Boatmen and the Oral Tradition 41 (Bairbre Ni Fhloinn) NORTH COAST REGION 49 The Norway Yawl in Ireland (Harry Madill and Donal MacPolin) Portstewart - From Sail to Motor (Harry Madill) The Donegal Punt (Harry Madill) Lough Foyle Punts (Harry Madill and Donal MacPolin) The BIM Lobster Boat (Harry Madill) 127 The Aranmore Island 'Flat' (Harry Madill) 135 WEST COAST REGION 139 The Achill Yawl (Donncha A Gallchobhair, Jarlath Cunnane and James Kilbane) The Galway Hooker (Paddy Barry and Dick Scott) 151 Boat Building and Related Trades (Coilin A hIarnain) An Capall (Ruaidhri A Tuairisg) The Annaghdown Disaster (Brian A Carra) 183 The Galway Hooker Revival (Padraic de Bhaldraithe, Paddy Barry and Dick Scott) The Curach Adhmaid (Paddy Barry) 195 The Galway Bay 'Flat' (Criostoir Mac Carthaigh) 199 The Gandelow (Jim McInerney) 207 Boats of the Dingle Fishery (Dan Graham) 225 SOUTH COAST REGION 231 Working Boats of the South Coast Fishery (Cormac Levis) The Lobster Boats of Heir Island and 237 Roaringwater Bay (Cormac Levis) The Mackerel Yawls of Oilean Cleire and Roaringwater Bay (Cormac Levis) The Sand Boats of Ballydehob (Cormac Levis) 285 West Cork Lugsail Yawls (Donal Lynch) 297 Six-Oar Racing Gigs of West Cork (Donal Lynch) West Cork Boat Builders (Donal Lynch) 311 Saoirse and Her Cousin (Gary Mac Mahon) 319 Seine Boats of the South-West Coast (Criostoir Mac Carthaigh) Two Hundred Years of Boat Building in Kinsale (John Thuillier) Working Boats of Cork Harbour (Donal Lynch) 351 The Strange Origins of the Irish Hooker (Hal Sisk) The Growth of Commercial Fishing in County Waterford (Silvester A Muiri) Traditional Boats of the Waterford Estuary (Darina Tully) EAST COAST REGION 379 The Rosslare Herring Cots (Hal Sisk) 381 The Arklow Yawl (Jim Rees and Michael Tyrrell) 389 Pilot Boats, Hobblers and Skiffs of Dublin Bay (Darina Tully) The Long-Line Fishermen of Howth (Kevin Rickard) Traditional Fishing Boats of the River Boyne Estuary (Seamas Mac Philib PhD) Traditional Boats of Dundalk Bay (Charley McCarthy) IRISH SKIN BOATS 417 Introduction 419 (Criostoir Mac Carthaigh) From Baskets to Boats (Holger Lonze) 429 The Boyne River Curach (Joe Hogan and Claidhbh A Gibne) The Donegal Curachs (Donal MacPolin) 449 Curachs of the Connacht Coast (Criostoir Mac Carthaigh) Curachs of the Clare Coast (Criostoir Mac Carthaigh) The Kerry Naomhog (Padraig A Duinnin) 557 INLAND WATERWAYS 579 River Cots of the Southeast (Darina Tully) 581 The Sailing Cot or 'Gabbard' of the River Slaney (Darina Tully and William O'Reilly) Bundle Rafts in Ireland (Seamas Mac Philib PhD) Turf Boats of the Inland Waters (Gillian Mills) 605 APPENDICES 607 Lines and Construction Plans 608 List of Sources 615 A Glossary of Standard Nautical Terms (Michael Tyrrell) Nautical Terms in the Irish Language (Ruairi A hUiginn) A Glossary of Vernacular Nautical Terms (Padraic de Bhaldraithe and Criostoir Mac Carthaigh) Photographic Credits 641 List of Contributors 643 Index 647

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'A greatly enjoyable read [...] the images alone will give hours of joy' Watercraft magazine 'Impressingly comprehensive' The Irish Times 'Magnificent and scholarly' Irish Examiner 'A right good read' Classic Boat magazine 'Must be congratulated on its wncyclopaedic range, its graceful design, [...] and the generosity of its production values' Heritage Outlook


'A greatly enjoyable read [...] the images alone will give hours of joy' Watercraft magazine 'Impressingly comprehensive' The Irish Times 'Magnificent and scholarly' Irish Examiner 'A right good read' Classic Boat magazine 'Must be congratulated on its encyclopaedic range, its graceful design, [...] and the generosity of its production values' Heritage Outlook


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Criostoir MacCarthaigh is an archivist-collector at the UCD Centre for Irish Folklore. His work on various aspects of Irish tradition such as vernacular architecture, Atlantic island communities, traditional boats and fishing is widely published. He has co-ordinated this study of traditional boats for several years.

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