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Banshee

List of
Ownership

Boat History

Owner ListYearOwner NameVessel NameKey Notes
1st Owner c1905-1912 Named Banshee (unofficially)Gaff Rigged (Gleoiteóg Mór)
2nd Owner 1943Micheál Bowles Named Banshee (officially)
3rd OwnerLate 1940’sHarry Knott, DublinRenamed PamelaTransformed into small yacht
4th OwnerMid 1950’sFergus Cahill, DublinVarious names – Myles na gCopaleen, Cú Uladh
5th Owner1980’sPádraig Ó Tuairsig, Inis Mór, GalwayRenamed An Cáilín DubhMajor repairs made
6th Owner1990’sJohnny Moynihan, GalwayFull Rebuild
7th OwnerMid 1990’sPaddy Barry & Liam Ó TuairsigRenamed Cáilín Dubh
Current Owner(s) 2023Enda Ó Coineen & Liam Ó Tuairsig  Renamed Banshee
Caretakers2025Galway Hooker Sailing Club
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MYSTERY WOMAN

Her Years
as a Yacht

It was Michéal Bowles, uncle of current owner Enda O’Coineen, who officially named her Banshee. He bought her for £6 in 1943, had her decked at Reaney’s yard at Spanish Arch, before sailing her to Dublin. She was later sold to Harry Knott, who transformed her into a small yacht, complete with 4 berth cabin and a new name – Pamela. Here she caught the eye of Harry’s friend Richard Scott , who in time would go on to write a book called “The Galway Hookers”.

In the following two decades, she went through other names – Myles na gCopaleen, and Cú Uladh, however by the mid 1980’s, with the Hooker revival gaining strength, it was time to go back to Connemara.

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