15 throwback photos as council prepares to mark 40th anniversary of Carrickfergus Marina

As Mid and East Antrim Borough Council prepares to mark the 40th anniversary of Carrickfergus Marina with a fun weekend of events, we take a look back at some fab photos from the seafront spot between 2006-2020.

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Since opening in 1985, the marina has become a vibrant hub for local sailors, residents and visitors alike, offering beautiful views and a rich history of maritime activity. To mark its special birthday, Mid and East Antrim Borough Council has lined up a diverse range of activities on April 5 and 6, from live entertainment and boat displays to historical exhibitions and social gatherings. The celebrations will kick off at 9am at Carrickfergus Marina Building, where visitors can explore a fascinating exhibition showcasing the marina’s history.

This includes photographs, videos and architectural drawings that trace the development of the marina from its conception in the early 1980s to its modern-day success. Berth holders, both past and present, are invited to a special coffee morning from 9am to 12pm. Whether you're a sailor or simply a fan of local history, drop by for a cuppa, a sweet treat and the chance to chat with local sailing legends.



From 10am to 12pm, enjoy live performances from Carrickfergus CWA Brass Band and a range of family-friendly activities. Friendly Faces will provide fun for the kids with face painting, balloon modelling and arts and crafts. Watch live sailing displays on Belfast Lough and take in the views of Carrickfergus Harbour, weather permitting.

For those with an interest in inclusive sailing, Belfast Lough Sailability will be offering opportunities to experience sailing with specialist adaptations, including wheelchair access, from 10am to 12pm. Also, from 11.30am -12.

30pm, Carrickfergus Sea Cadets will showcase Champ and RidgiFlex motorboats, Trinity rowing boats, and Quest dinghies, followed by a range of dinghy racing from 1pm to 2pm with Carrickfergus Sailing Club. The excitement continues with a Parade of Sail from 2pm to 3pm, as sailing yachts, motorboats and speedboats cruise out of the marina and around Belfast Lough. Throughout the day, there will be opportunities to meet the RNLI lifeboat crew (call-out dependant), enjoy themed walking tours of Carrickfergus and book discounted boat trips with Charter Boats NI.

The evening will culminate in a prize-giving ceremony, followed by a social event with live music, food and drinks. All are welcome to join in the festivities and hear from the Carrickfergus Tall Ship Project Group, who will share their plans for bringing the historic schooner ‘Result’ back to Carrickfergus Harbour. Sunday brings another day of exciting events, beginning with the Carrickfergus Sailing Club Boat Jumble from 10am to 3pm.

If you’re looking for a bargain, don’t miss the chance to grab some great finds. Hot drinks and breakfast will be available on-site, while discounted boat trips with Charter Boats NI will be available throughout the day. From 2.

30pm to 4pm, the sailing club will host Week Two of their Spring Racing series, while the CSC Social Afternoon will run from 2pm to 8pm, offering more live music and a chance to relax and enjoy the vibrant atmosphere. The day will conclude with a raffle prize draw at 4pm. Princess Anne pictured at Carrick Marina during a 2008 visit.

ct39-092tc Photo: NI World Pictured back in 2008 is Aileen Mann, a 25-year-old from Clarina, Co Limerick. Aileen was attempting to sail solo around Ireland in a 32ft. sailing cruiser to raise awareness of two cancer charities, Canteen Ireland and the Children's Leukaemia Research Project.

She was supported by the Lions Clubs of Ireland and was met by Carrick Lions when she sailed into Carrickfergus Marina. Lions President, Malcolm Overton and Secretary John Johnstone presented her with a donation of £200 for the two charities. In 13 days Aileen had sailed 560 miles and had still 240 miles still to go.

ct22-705 Photo: NI World Pictured at Carrick Marina in 2009 for the launch of a two-day festival, which was set to feature Jools Holland and Status Quo - Live At The Castle, are artist Simon McBride and promoter Colin Wasson. Photo: Diane Magill Carrick Sailing Club Commodore Jim Shields presents Rory Moore with a brass propeller in 2009, in recognition of his bravery after rescuing a man who had fallen into the Marina the previous year. Photo: Ronnie Moore.