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Dun Laoghaire Marina |
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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. |
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Poolbeg Marina |
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Dublin city based Poolbeg Marina has completed developing its state of the art 100-berth marina facility in the heart of Ireland’s capital. Situated in Ringsend, a harbour area with a colourful maritime tradition stretching back to the 17th century, Poolbeg Marina is in a prime location just 3 kms. from the cultural, historic, social and retail centre of Dublin. |
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Howth Yacht Club |
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The Marina office is staffed 24 hours a day. The Marina Office maintains a 24 hour listening watch on Ch M ( 37A ) and Ch 80. Prior to arrival, intending visitors are requested to call Howth Marina on Channel M (37 A) or 80 so that a berth may be allocated to them. |
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Malahide Marina |
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Situated just a few miles north of Dublin. Malahide Marina is the perfect location from which to enjoy sailing the waters of the Irish Sea and to admire this scenic stretch of Ireland's coastline.
The marina caters for 350 fully serviced berths in a well-protected inlet. Vessels of up to 75m can be accommodated. The boatyard has hard standing for some 170 vessels with a modern 30-ton mobile hoist. All facilities required by the visiting mariner can be provided, from cradle hire, hull wash, to diesel and petrol supplies. |
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Arklow Marina |
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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. |
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Carlingford Marina |
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Carlingford Marina is located on the Southern Shore of Carlingford Lough, which is claimed to be the most picturesque inlet on the East Coast of Ireland. The Lough itself is 8 miles long, and its upper parts lie between the lower slopes of the Mountains of Mourne and the Cooley Mountains, making its position very conspicuous from the sea. |
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Holyhead Marina |
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Holyhead Marina, gateway to North Wales sailing, lies in the south west corner of Holyhead harbour. One of the UK's harbour's of refuge, access is possible in all weathers and at all states of the tide. The marina will have 450 fully serviced berths when completed. |
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Ardglass Marina |
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Ardglass Marina is located at a strategically-important position on the coast of County Down. Its deep-water basin has room for approx 80 craft, and is open 24 hours a day all year round. |
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