From the Roundstone Regatta, Connemara, Galway, Ireland, July 2004.
Galway Hookers racing at Roundstone, July 2004
High quality version for sale »
"The Galway Hooker is a traditional sailing boat used in Galway Bay off the west coast of Ireland. The hooker was developed for the strong seas there. It is identified by the sail formation, which is extremely distinctive and quite beautiful. It consisted of a single mast with a main sail and two foresails. Traditionally, the boat is black (being coated in pitch) and the sails are a dark red-brown."
Read more about Galway Hookers on Wikipedia »
The Galway Hooker »
Galway Hooker Association »
See also:
"A Currach or Curach is a type of boat with a wooden frame, over which is stretched animal skins or hides. It is sometimes anglicised as "Curragh". The construction and design of the currach is unique to the west coasts of Ireland and Scotland, with variations in size and shape by region. It is referred to as a naomhóg in counties Cork and Kerry and as a "canoe" in West Clare. It is related to the Welsh coracle, but can in fact cover far larger craft than the Welsh version. The traditional all wooden rowing boat found on the west coast of Connacht is also called a Currach or Currach Adhmaid "wooden Currach" Its style of construction is very similar to the canvas covered Currach. A larger version of this is known as a Bád Iomartha."
Wikipedia: The Currach »
Currachs and Currach Building »
At the pier in Roundstone: Galway Hooker. High resolution version »
Racing currachs at Roundstone. High resolution version »
Racing currachs at Roundstone. High resolution version »
Galway Hooker.
Galway Hooker High resolution version »
Galway Hookers
Galway Hooker High resolution version »
Galway Hookers racing at Roundstone, July 2004
Galway Hooker High resolution version »