Volunteers and boats needed for Galway Bay Swim 2018

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I've Got Your Back: Debra Coffey, Co. Clare, Norma Carty, Wexford and Claire McLoughlin, Galway pictured at the Frances Thornton Memorial Galway Bay Swim for Cancer Care West. Photo : Murtography

The annual Galway Bay Swim is looking for volunteers and boats to assist in this year’s race, which will take place later this month.

They are looking for Ribs and small motor boats, but say that any other suitable pleasure craft between 5 and 8 metres would be considered.

Now in its 13th year, the Frances Thornton Memorial Galway Bay Swim in aid of Cancer Care West will take to the ater on Saturday 21 July.

Safety is a priority for the swim; each year the event reaches out to the maritime community in the west to support the swim through boat support.

Each swimmer needs a boat to follow and track their swim and organisers are again this year asking any boat owner to get in contact with the hope they can volunteer their services on the day.

“The most suitable boat type is a RIB (Rigid Inflatable Boat ) fitted with an outboard engine and we are again asking people to help support the swimmers in this year’s swim across the Bay,” explained Ciaran Oliver of Galway Bay Boat Tours.

“Ideally we are looking for Ribs and small motor boats, but any other suitable pleasure craft between 5 and 8 metres would be considered.

“However we are urging people to get in touch and we can then pull together resources from what we have and ensure that this swim is again a safety success.”

The swim which is now sold out will see close to 130 swimmers taking part this year it is now one of Ireland’s biggest and longest one day swims.

Starting from Auginish in Co. Clare and finishing at Blackrock Diving Tower in Salthill, the swim is a distance of roughly 13 kilometres….if you swim straight.

This year there will be 65 solo swimmers and 65 relay swimmers taking part in teams of 2,3 and 4 swimmers.

Since the swim began 13 years ago, 569 people have swum the Bay and this year again it will be a mixture of swimmers who have completed the swim every year and complete novices.

Last year’s swim raised €108,000 for Cancer Care West and we are hoping to beat that this year. T

he monies raised will help fund the expansion of our support services for cancer patients including a counselling service for children and a dedicated gym rehabilitation space for cancer patients.

The Frances Thornton Memorial Galway Bay Swim will take place on Saturday July 21st.

People are invited to go down to Blackrock diving tower, Salthill to welcome the swimmers home from 12 Noon.