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The newly established Arklow Marina is now complete and in full operation.. The marina provides for 42 berths in an inner harbour and 30 berths on pontoons upstream of the marina entrance. The marina basin and river pontoons are located on the North bank of the River Avoca., located upstream of the commercial port. It is within 5 minutes walk of the town centre. The entrance to the marina is immediately at the west end of the commercial North quay.
http://www.arklowsc.ie/Arklow_Marina/marina_facilities.htm
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Cahersiveen Marina sits on the banks of the Valentia River, off the Western Coast of the Ring of Kerry. The Gulf Stream waters of the Atlantic wash through the naturally-formed Valentia harbour, creating a safe haven in all weather conditions. Cahersiveen’s long sea-faring tradition ensures a deep-rooted understanding of the needs of sailors, and of boats of all types and sizes. This is captured in the unique Seine Boat racing that can be admired during the rowing season. The natural, unspoilt environment provides a backdrop for those who wish to cruise around Valentia Island and Dingle Bay, and visit the several uninhabited islands. Anglers from all points of the compass come to experience the renowned salt and fresh water fishing. Cahersiveen has recently hosted the European Federation of Sea-Anglers competition. The locality also boasts excellent safe swimming from the sheltered sandy beaches. A stroll around the historic town, only five minutes from the Marina, offers friendly bars, superb food, and all of the flavour of a unique remote Irish location.
http://www.cahersiveenmarina.ie
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Carlingford Lough is the most picturesque inlet on the East Coast of Ireland. It is 8 miles long and its upper parts lie between the lower slopes of the Mountains of Mourne and the Cooley Mountains. This makes its position very conspicuous from the sea. The marina is located on the Southern Shore and is 4 miles from the Haulbowline Light House. Pilotage up and down the Lough is facilitated by a deep water shipping channel. This makes the marina accessible at all states of the tide.
http://www.carlingfordmarina.ie
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Castlepark Marina is a newly upgraded full service marina, located in Kinsale on the picturesque Bandon River estuary. Catering for 150 resident and visitor boats, our aim is to provide a friendly, safe, secure environment for you to relax and enjoy boating with your friends and family. In addition to providing secure berths we are pleased to offer an extensive range of ancillary services – some ourselves and others in conjunction with our associate companies.
http://www.castleparkmarina.com
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Crosshaven Boat Yard was established almost 60 years ago and has been a family based operation since the early days. We installed the first commercial Marina, with a marine Travel hoist, in Ireland in 1979. This era saw a major change of emphasis in the business and since then we have concentrated on all aspects of the repair, care and maintenance of modern pleasure boats.
http://www.crosshavenboatyard.com
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Dingle is situated on the South West Coast of Ireland on the northern shore of Dingle Bay. The area is a challenging, new and unfrequented cruising ground with a dramatic seascape, and abounds in islands, bays and beaches that the mariner can explore. The Skellig Rock at the southern entrance to Dingle Bay is the site of an ancient monastic settlement, while the Blasket Islands to the north are famous for their beauty and their literature. Dingle Harbour offers shelter from all weather and is the base for an active fishing fleet. This market town is famous for its friendliness and its hopitality, and boasts excellent restaurants and fifty-two pubs!
http://www.dinglemarina.com
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Those wishing to visit Docklands by boat/yacht will be glad to hear that our mooring facilities, Dublin City Moorings, have recently been upgraded to the highest international standards. Sited alongside the International Financial Services Centre (IFSC), the moorings can accommodate up to 30 berths and have recently seen the installation of new pontoons, pump-out, three-phase electricity and wheelchair access. There is now accommodation for super yachts and vessels up to 1,000 tonnes. Berthing is alongside with a draught of 4.2 metres LAT.
http://www.dublindocklands.ie/index.jsp?1nID=93&2nID=95&3nID=95&pID=95&nID=115
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Opened in March 2001, Dun Laoghaire Marina had over 500 berths. Boats of up to 25 metres overall length and up to 40 tonnes could be accommodated. Now after the completion of the recent extension the marina has over 800 berths. Boats of up to 30 metres in length and up to 80 tonnes can now be accommodated. The berths are designed and arranged to give ample space for maneuvering, even for a novice sailor. All pontoons and walkways are automatically lit and are equipped with fire extinguishers and life buoys. The main piers have safety ladders. All berths on the main marina have access to shore power and potable water.
http://www.dlmarina.com
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Howth is a picturesque village clustered around and above a busy sailing and fishing port on the north coast of the rugged peninsula which forms the northern side of Dublin Bay on Ireland's East Coast.
http://www.hyc.ie
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Kilmore Quay Port has recently undergone major development and is now one of Ireland's premier fishing and leisure harbours. It is the ideal port of refuge for pleasure craft of all types and is becoming a fashionable and regular destination for all cruising enthusiasts. The fact that a busy fishing port and a thriving marina can co-exist in harmony is a tribute to the resilience and hospitality of all in the local community. We welcome all our visitors and assure you of a happy, safe and enjoyable stay.
http://www.wexford.ie/kilmore/
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