MARINE NOTICE 022 and 023 of 2014

Map Inland Waterways Ireland
Inland Waterway’s, © WI

MARINE NOTICE, No 22 of 2014

BOAT PASSAGE IN / OUT OF DUBLIN
ROYAL CANAL 2014

Waterways Ireland wishes to advise masters and owners that boat passages in or out of Dublin on the Royal Canal between Spencer Dock & Lock 12 should generally only be undertaken by pre-arrangement with Waterways Ireland Eastern Regional Office to facilitate the necessary staffing assistance arrangements.
If intending to pass the Irish Rail Newcomen Lifting Bridge a minimum of 2 weeks’ notice to the Eastern Regional Office for the scheduled dates is required.  There is also a restriction on the numbers of boats that can pass for each lift so this will be operated on a ‘first come first served’ basis.  At time of making contact, boaters should have available the length, beam, water and air drafts of their craft, plus phone / email contact details for purpose of making the necessary arrangements.  The schedule dates and further details are given below.
Please also ensure you have the following before making passage:

  • adequate fuel on board
  • competent and adequate crew to operate the boat and locks (minimum crew of 3)
  • a lock key on board your boat
  • mooring lines of adequate length to handle vessel through a lock (approx 15m length)
  • no known mechanical problems with your boat

Boats will not be permitted to travel the system if their passage is considered to be unsafe by Waterways Ireland and / or if they do not have the appropriate permit.
Relevant Contact Details for Waterways Ireland, Royal Canal, Dublin:

  • Waterways Ireland Eastern Regional Office (M-F 9.30am-4.30pm); 01-868-0148
  • Dock Superintendent, Spencer Dock; Mark Clarke; 087-2584713
  • Water Controller, Locks 1 – 12; Des Phillips; 087-2485754

Newcomen Bridge Lift Dates 2014

Thursday 24th April 11am – 1pm
Sunday 4th May 9am – 1pm
Saturday 31st May 9am – 1pm
Monday 9th June 11am – 1pm
Monday 7th July 11am – 1pm
Monday 21st July 11am – 1pm
Monday 18th August 11am – 1pm
Thurs 18th September 11am – 1pm
  1. Arrangements have been made for Irish Rail to open the bridge on the above dates / times, if there is demand.
  2. Waterways Ireland Eastern Regional Office requires 2 weeks’ notice from boaters for use of these lifts; should there not be demand for a particular date, Irish Rail will be notified by WI that this lift is cancelled.
  3. A maximum number of boats passing will be implemented to keep to the times given above for the planned lifts (16 no. for the Sat / Sun lifts & 8 no. for the weekday lifts)
  4. On day of lift, boaters and passengers must follow guidance from Waterways Ireland staff about sequence of passage under bridge & through Lock 1, and must remain within signed and designated areas.

C.J.Lawn, Lt Cdr (rtd), Inspector of Navigation, 28 February 2014
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MARINE NOTICE, No 23 of 2014

BOAT PASSAGE IN / OUT OF DUBLIN
GRAND CANAL 2014

Waterways Ireland wishes to advise masters and owners that boat passages in or out of Dublin on the Grand Canal Main Line between Locks 1 & 12 should generally be undertaken as a single movement in one day.

A minimum of two working days’ prior notice of intended travel is requested to be given to the Waterways Ireland Eastern Regional Office, to facilitate the necessary staffing assistance arrangements. To allow time for passage boats will only be permitted entry before 9:00am at either the Lock 1 or Lock 12 depending on direction of travel.  This may be earlier depending on the number of boats making passage.
Please also ensure you have the following before making passage:

  • adequate fuel on board
  • competent and adequate crew to operate the boat and locks (minimum crew of 3)
  • a lock key on board your boat
  • mooring lines of adequate length to handle vessel through a lock (approx 15m length)
  • no known mechanical problems with your boat

Boats will not be permitted to travel the system if their passage is considered to be unsafe by Waterways Ireland and / or if they do not have the appropriate permit.
Relevant Contact Details for Waterways Ireland, Grand Canal, Dublin:

  • Waterways Ireland Eastern Regional Office (M-F 9.30am-4.30pm); 01-868-0148
  • Dock Superintendent, Ringsend; Mark Clarke, 087-2584713
  • Lock-keeper, Locks C1 to C7, Circular Line; Stephen Brierley; 086-3805657
  • Lock-keeper, Locks 1 – 6, Main Line; Ray Moore; 086-8278025
  • Lock-keeper, Locks 7 – 11, Main Line; John O’Brien; 087-2683723
  • Lock-keeper, Locks 12 – 13, Main Line; Ray Moore; As above

C.J.Lawn, Inspector of Navigation, 28 February 2014, Tel:  353 90 6494232, Fax: 353 90 6494147

MARINE NOTICE 021 of 2014

Shannon Harbour Griffith Bridge 2014
Shannon Harbour © esri;

MARINE NOTICE, No 21 of 2014

Grand Canal
Shannon Harbour

Vessel Sunk – Navigation Obstruction

Waterways Ireland wishes to advise masters and owners that a small unidentified sailing vessel is sunk in Shannon Hbr. approx. 500 metres East of Griffith Bridge on the south bank.  The mast is lying across the navigational channel, however, the vessel may be passed with due caution. It is planned to remove the vessel on Friday morning, 28th Feb 2014.

Charles Lawn, Inspector of Navigation, 26 Feb 2014

Griffith Bridge Shannon Harbour; © Captain’s Handbook
Griffith Bridge Shannon Harbour

MARINE NOTICE 020 of 2014

Inland Waterway’s, © Waterways Ireland; click picture to "enlarge"
Inland Waterway’s, © WI

MARINE NOTICE, No 20 of 2014

All Navigations

Floating Jetties
High Water Levels

Waterways Ireland wishes to advise masters and owners that access ramps to floating jetties will be removed or lifted as necessary, as water levels rise, to prevent structural damage to the jetties.
Access to the jetties will be restricted while these conditions pertain.

Charles Lawn, Inspector of Navigation, 25 Feb 2014

High Water Levels, Corraquill Lock
High Water Level, Corraquill Lock

MARINE NOTICE 019 of 2014

Hayes-Island Lough Derg Portumnabridge; © esri; click to Arcgis Map " Portumnabridge"
Portumnabridge; © esri

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MARINE NOTICE, No 19 of 2014

Shannon Navigation
Lough Derg

Portumna Swing Bridge Operational

Marine Notice No 9 of 2014 refers. This notice is now withdrawn as the bridge is operational once again.

Charles Lawn, Inspector of Navigation, Feb 2014

Portumnaswingbridge;
Portumna Swing Bridge

MARINE NOTICE 018 of 2014

Clashganny
Clashganny; © esri

MARINE NOTICE, No 18 of 2014

Barrow Navigation
Clashganny

Canoeing Ireland Events

Waterways Ireland wishes to advise owners and masters that Canoeing Ireland will hold competition events at Clashganny, on the Barrow Navigation on the following dates:

Sat 1st and Sun 2nd. Mar.
Sat 22nd and Sun 23rd. Mar.
Sat 5th and Sun 6th. Apr.
Sat 12th Apr.

Masters of vessels are requested to proceed at slow speed and with minimum wash when passing this stretch of the navigation and to heed any advice or instructions issued by the event officials.

Waterways Ireland thanks its customers for their cooperation in this matter.

Charles Lawn, Inspector of Navigation, 24 Feb 2014

Clashganny River Barrow
Clashganny River Barrow