Dublin Bay 21 footer Innisfallen moved to Kilrush Co Clare while Oola is returned to Dun Laoghaire
Innisfallen, the seventh and final Dublin Bay 21 footer is lifted from her resting place of almost forty years in a county Wicklow farmyard and transported to Steve Morris' boatyard in Kilrush, Co Clare to be rebuilt. While Oola, the latest 21 to be restored is returned to Dun Laoghaire. The unique project to save the entire fleet of the cruiser racer yachts, the oldest in the world, continues.

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