Dáil debates

Tuesday, 16 May 2017

4:00 pm

Photo of Enda KennyEnda Kenny (Mayo, Fine Gael) | Oireachtas source

TheLE Aislingwas decommissioned. It was 37 years old. It was sold by way of public auction in Cork on 23 March this year. It was decommissioned as it had far exceeded its life expectancy of 20 to 25 years. The sale was handled by Mr. Daly, a Cork based agent and an expert in the field, who also handled the sale by auction of the decommissioned LE Emer in 2013 to a Nigerian registered company for €320,000, and the sale of the formerLE Deirdrein 2001 to a UK company for €190,000. The same approach was followed in respect of the LE Aisling. I am advised that Mr. Daly is a ships sales broker with almost 40 years experience and very strong international connections. The auction was advertised by the ship's auctioneer in the international publications, TradeWinds, which is a global shipping and maritime news publication, Lloyd's List, and the Afloatmagazine.

I am also advised that following her withdrawal from service, the retention of LE Aislingat the naval base at Haulbowline was creating considerable pressure on Naval Service resources, including berthage space. It is estimated the retention of the vessel since its decommissioning from June last year to April this year cost approximately €370,000 for the assignment of a skeleton crew and approximately €10,000 on tug hire costs. While a crew was posted to LE Aisling, the personnel could not be deployed to other operational units where they were needed.

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