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Kayleigh Ward - Belfast Harbour Pilot Boat Crew


published on 27 February 2026 389 -

Found on YouTube. Created by "Belfast Harbour". Originally published on 2024-07-05.
Our Pilot Boats play a crucial role in maintaining the daily flow of maritime traffic to and from Belfast Harbour. Working 24/7, 365 days a year, in all kinds of weather conditions, this dedicated team carries out the vital task of bringing the Harbour Pilots out to arriving vessels, where they guide them safely into their berths, as well as disembarking them, often in challenging sea conditions on Belfast Lough.

Kayleigh Ward, our sole female pilot boat crew member, reveals how she gave up a career in financial services to follow her passion for her role within this tight-knit team who help keep our local economy moving.
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