fergal.b wrote: » I'd say a lot of the hire boats have been cancelled for this year
AndyBoBandy wrote: » I'd say the opposite is true there Fergal. I reckon it'll be fairly busy from July 20th onwards (that's the earliest you could book for). I was regularly checking with Carrick Craft and the availability was less and less by the day. Silverline were completely booked out.. we've booked a week in early August. Pick up in Carrick, and probably make it down as far as Lough Derg and then back up. This year would have been our "sunny holiday year" in that every 2 years, it's off to the sun for a week, and every other year its 2 weeks in Lithuania (still mostly lovely and sunny there though). This year the plan was to drive to France with our new EV. My brother is also going with his son for the first time.
fergal.b wrote: » Great to hear the hire boats are doing well maybe people have decided to spend their money here instead of going abroad or will just feel safer on a boat in the middle of a lake Can't wait to get back down to the boat these land legs are making me feel land sick, just hope the spiders haven't taken over:eek: .
a bit further down the lake on the other side there is a floating jetty that you can moor on and if you have a tender you can go and explore the ruins
Van Doozy wrote: » Thanks for all the input everyone. Plenty of info there to digest. Fergal your boat is on google street view moored up at Terryglass... either that or it's one just like it. Can't be too many of them around! Fergal can you tell me a little more about where to find this jetty you speak of please - i really like that idea of mooring up and going off in a tender to explore ruins! The Wanderer why would you say not to moor overnight at Clonmacnoise?
Van Doozy wrote: » The Wanderer why would you say not to moor overnight at Clonmacnoise?
Tierno85 wrote: » Another novice couple doing similar - 06/July, pick and drop in Carrick On Shannon, Intention is to go North. Thanks for advise above re: guidelines. Any other do's / don't / bring / don't bring ? Can't see any other threads?
fergal.b wrote: » You can see it here http://www.arcgis.com/home/webmap/viewer.html?webmap=1f5a9be716b14de1863c0120c482a81f&extent=-8.0034,53.4757,-7.8984,53.5108 it's called "Rindoon floating jetty"
Van Doozy wrote: » Found it - thanks a million. I reckon we'll check that out. Is it likely that there would be space on the jetty do you think? Is it a popular spot?
Tierno85 wrote: » Thanks for all the replies. Any tips on what to bring from the experienced cruising folk?
AndyBoBandy wrote: » What are & where are the best takeaways along the Shannon Navigation? Given the current situation, we'll mostly be eating on board for our week on the Shannon in a few weeks, which is fine, but if there were some great take away options from Restaurants or Pizzeria's along the Navigation, I'd love to hear of them. Route Plan is Carrick-on-Shannon south as far as Lough Derg and then back up to Carrick. Any gems out there?
homer911 wrote: » Have hired for 6 nights in September from Banagher, still very limited availability. I'm currently planning an itinerary and have a few questions Are you better off staying overnight at a quiet jetty where you have to self-cater, or at a well supplied Marina with bars/restaurants? Might we encounter a noisy party at a remoter jetty? Is 7 hours cruising in one-day too much? One option I'm looking at doing is Ballinasloe to Portumna in one day. Thanks
doughef wrote: » My tip is ... Don’t try go under the bridge at Roosky (trust me) ..
o1s1n wrote: » Hah ah man, don't get me started! We were approaching the bridge, everything was fine - saw a little marina with a telephone, thought it odd but didn't take too much notice. Continued on forward to the bridge without a care in the world. Realised very closely to the bridge that we were meant to have moored back at the phone and rang through to have someone raise it - it was far too low for us to fit under. Almost had a heart attack! Stopped the boat immediately but the currant was quite strong and it kept bringing us forward. Swung the boat around like a frantic madman and floored it - very slowly managed to escape the current/impending crash into the bridge and brought it back to the mooring. Hilarious in retrospect but it did make me realise I should be paying attention to what was ahead :eek:
homer911 wrote: » One option I'm looking at doing is Ballinasloe to Portumna in one day. Thanks
AndyBoBandy wrote: » You'll easily do Ballinasloe to Portumna in a day, and have plenty of time to spare. Easily. I did Banagher (up) to Lanesborough on Monday which is almost double the distance. Left Banagher at 8am and arrived in Lanesborough at 2pm.36.6 nautical miles in 6 hours flat.