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| Name: sean carney location: Scarborough england |
A great interesting site keep up the good work hoping to sail my own currach in September | |
| Name: Mike location: Chicago |
Fantastic project- keep up the good work | |
| Name: Paddy Honan location: Kilrush |
Great to see a heritage being kept alive. What a symbol of west coast culture is the currach. Well done lads God bless the work. | |
| Name: Roger Rooney location: Geraldton, Western Australia |
Great site. Its lovely to see the traditions being kept up. It'd be better to get more photos and measurements of parts, types of wood, etc. Good one!! | |
| Name: John M. Glynn location: Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea |
Fantastic lads! I'll be back in 2007 and I want to go out with you and pull a spinner to catch a mackerel like I used to do long ago with Peter Quin. God bless the work! | |
| Name: Bart Wordsworth location: Luxembourg |
I look forward to visiting you and maybe coming out for a turn. I love the website: the local history about the seeweed collecting and mackerel was fascinating. Best wishes to your group! | |
| Name: Marie-Therese Carroll location: Ennis |
We haven't made the trip out to Kilkee yet, but am really looking forward to the launch. keep up the good work. | |
| Name: Power Family location: Ennis |
We had a fab weekend can't wait for next year Well done to Dixie,James Hopper and John on a fab race Ye did us proud Great to Have the support from the Collins,Power,Comyns and Power families. | |
| Name: Shona and Jack location: Ennis |
I enjoyed helping with the tar on Saturday noticed i didn't get a mention in the update Jack Power. Shona is looking forward to the trip to Cork. | |
| Name: Graham Moores location: Abu Dhabi |
It is very important to preserve this craft and to appreciate the fine skills required to build these boats. A very worthwhile project indeed. Well done! | |
| Name: John Fletcher location: North Leitrim |
What you're doing is invaluable in preserving the history of the country. best wishes for your present and future projects. | |
| Name: Fr Johnny Collins location: Bradford England |
Congratulations and Best Wishes for the continuance of your wonderful work. | |
| Name: Kevin Ryan location: Limerick |
Ye. better get practising the Limericks are going all out on training this year......... fishkilkee.com | |
| Name: vincent browne location: eagle river alaska |
Greetings, Next time i am in Ireland i would like to see your shop and visit. Keep up the good work. Vincent p.s. can those currachs break 12" ice? | |
| Name: Dolores Collins location: London |
I visited the workshop and saw the currachs being built in February. This is a great project. Well done for getting it underway. I look forward to getting out in one of the boats when we are home on holiday in the summer with the kids. | |
| Name: Fionnuala Collins location: London |
Hello everybody, love the website, ur doin a gr8 job. | |
| Name: Declan McCarthy location: Limerick & Kilbaha |
There was a great Canoe Regatta in Kilbaha last summer,it had been the first after many many years, and very successfull indeed, with boats from Kerry and Galway also in attendance. It would be nice to see it continue again this year and into the future. Best wishes and looking forward to seeing the boats on sea around loop head. | |
| Name: Pa Scanlan location: Ballynote Kilrush |
Great project Best wishes | |
| Name: John O' Leary location: Castlepark, Kinsale, Co. Cork. |
Congradulations and best wishes on thisw project from the Irish Coastal Rowing Federation. We are interested in helping promote all forms of coastal rowing. | |
| Name: Holger Lonze location: Altbeagh, Co. Cavan |
A great and worthwhile project, which we need more of. Good for regional and national heritage and skills. Even more important to promote sustainable leisure boats for the future. Great work, looking forward to meet yours out there for a wee race... Holger | |
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