MARINE NOTICE, No 070 of 2017

Killinure- Lough; © esri; click to Esri Map "Killinure- Lough "
Killinure- Lough; © esri

MARINE NOTICE, No. 70 of 2017

SHANNON NAVIGATION

Lough Ree

Coosan Point Moorings and

Entrance to Killenure Lough

Use of Jet Skis and Fast Powerboats

Waterways Ireland wishes to remind masters and owners of Personal Water Craft e.g.Jet Skis and Fast Powerboats that the approaches to Killenure Lough from Lough Ree, past Coosan Point moorings and onwards past Quigley’s Marina is a maximum 5 km per hour speed zone.
The purpose of the speed limit is to avoid collisions at speed in a narrow channel and to reduce the effect of wash on the shore and moorings, thereby posing a hazard to other users.
Coosan Point is a high use amenity area for water based activities where fishing, swimming, sailing, canoeing take place. All users enter and exit the water from the foreshore and families with young children use the concrete slipway for paddling and watching wildlife.
Masters of jet skis and fast powerboats launching from Coosan Point should proceed to Lough Ree or alternatively further up Killenure Lough at a speed not greater than 5km/hr , avoid coming closer than 100m of the moorings, marina and designated swim area and do so with minimum wash.
Waterways Ireland thanks its customers for their cooperation in this matter.

C.J.Lawn, Inspector of Navigation, 26 Jul 2017

Coodan Point Lough Ree; © Captain’s Handbook ; click picture to enlarge
Coosan Point Lough Ree; © Captain’s Handbook
Quigley's Marina Lough Ree Coosan Point; "click picture to enlarge"
Quigley’s Marina Lough Ree Coosan Point

MARINE NOTICE, No 069 of 2017

Garrykennedy Harbour; © esri; click to Arcgis Map "Garrykennedy Harbour"
Garrykennedy Harbour; © esri

MARINE NOTICE, No. 69 of 2017

SHANNON NAVIGATION

Pump-out Facilities Currently Unserviceable

Waterways Ireland wishes to advise masters and owners that the vessel pump-out facilities in Garrykennedy are currently unserviceable.

Expect repairs to be effected within two weeks.

Waterways Ireland regrets any inconvenience that this may cause it customers.

C.J.Lawn, Inspector of Navigation, 19 Jul 2017

Garrykennedy-Harbour; click picture to enlarge!
Garrykennedy-Harbour

MARINE NOTICE, No 068 of 2017

Abbeyshrule Royal Canal; © esri; click picture to "esri Map Abbeyshrule Royal Canal"
Abbeyshrule Royal Canal; © esri

MARINE NOTICE No. 68 of 2017

Royal Canal

National Cycle Network Construction

Waterways Ireland wishes to advise that that construction works for the NCN cycleway on the Royal Canal are ongoing on the towpath at different stages between Ballasport Bridge and Cloncurry Bridge and will continue until the end of the year.

Waterways Ireland regrets any inconvenience that this may cause its customers.

C.J.Lawn, Inspector of Navigation, 17 Jul 2017

RC Ballasport Bridge © AJ Vosse; click to AJ Vosses Blog
RC Ballasport Bridge © AJ Vosse

MARINE NOTICE, No 067 of 2017 (Amended 20 Jul)

Lough Derg; © esri; click to Arcgis Map "Lough Derg"
Terryglass © esri

MARINE NOTICE, No. 67 of 2017

(Amended 20 Jul)

SHANNON NAVIGATION

Lough Derg

Terryglass Bay – Powerboat Racing

Waterways Ireland wishes to advise that OCRI Powerboat Racing will take place in Terryglass Bay on Sat 29 and Sun 30 Jul from 1100hrs until 1800hrs.During this period three races will take place each of 20 minutes duration on each day.

Races will be run to avoid conflict with boating traffic aiming for Portumna Bridge open times.

Masters are requested to note any advice or instructions from safety boats marshalling the course.

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

C.J.Lawn, Inspector of Navigation, 17 Jul 2017

Powerboat Racing

MARINE NOTICE, No 067 of 2017

Lough Derg; © esri; click to Arcgis Map "Lough Derg"
Terryglass © esri

MARINE NOTICE No. 67 of 2017

SHANNON NAVIGATION

Lough Derg

Terryglass Bay – Powerboat Racing

Waterways Ireland wishes to advise that OCRI Powerboat Racing will take place in Terryglass Bay on Sun 29 Jul from 1100hrs until 1800hrs.During this
time six races will take place each of 20 minutes duration.
Races will be run to avoid conflict with boating traffic aiming for Portumna Bridge open times.

Masters are requested to note any advice or instructions from safety boats marshalling the course.

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

C.J.Lawn, Inspector of Navigation, 17 Jul 2017

Powerboat Racing
Powerboat Racing