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Ramshackle houseboat makes it across Atlantic before washing up on Irish beach

The solar-powered houseboat that washed up on an Irish beach.
The solar-powered houseboat that washed up on an Irish beach.

A makeshift solar-powered houseboat has washed up on an Irish beach after apparently drifting across the Atlantic Ocean from Canada.

Authorities say the owner was intending to sail on the “floating caravan” but was talked out of it before it broke loose from its mooring in Newfoundland within the last few months.

Locals in Co Mayo on Ireland’s west coast were startled by the unusual sighting on Cross Beach, which sparked an emergency rescue mission by lifeboat and coast guard crews.

While no-one was found aboard the 20ft timber and polystyrene boat, a message scrawled inside gave a clue to its origins.

Houseboat drifts across Atlantic

“I, Rick Small, donate this structure to a homeless youth to give them a better life that Newfoundlanders choose not to do!” it said.

“No rent, no mortgage, no hydro.”

Rick Small is an eco-adventurer from Ontario who travelled 7,000 kilometres (4,375 miles) across Canada, from British Columbia to Newfoundland, on a solar-powered tricycle.

The Irish Coast Guard have been in contact with their Canadian counterparts in Halifax.

“They said the owner was hoping to cross the Atlantic in it, but they managed to discourage him,” a spokesman said.

“It was last seen in Portugal Cove in Newfoundland during the summer and it broke loose.

Houseboat drifts across Atlantic

“The Halifax authorities were amazed it made it to Ireland and was in one piece.”

Michael Hurst, of the Ballyglass Coast Guard Unit in Co Mayo, was one of the first at the scene when the vessel washed ashore.

“I didn’t know what to think, I was just concerned about safety and securing it,” he said.

“Then I thought: where in the name of God did this come from and who built it?”

Mr Hurst described the houseboat as like a “floating caravan” made from timber off-cuts, polystyrene, spray foam and Perspex windows with solar panels.

It is around 20ft long, 10ft high and about 12ft wide, he said.

“I wouldn’t like to go out on it,” he added. “But if you were homeless, it would be like a castle.”

Mr Hurst went to the scene on Sunday evening after alerting Malin Head Coast Guard to the sighting.

Crews used ropes to secure the vessel, which will now be handed over to Mayo County Council.

Locals are already talking about restoring it for use as an attraction on the Wild Atlantic Way tourist route.