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Questions
- Is it possible to launch a vehicle on the River Lee in County Cork?
- Is there any law on the erne system for the mooring of a boat on its own mooring is a sheltered area of the erne system
- Hi have jus moved to Sallins and was wondering if I can take a dingy out on the Grand Canal and would I need some kind of licence of it, Thanks.
- I recently purchased my first boat and am about to commence using the Shannon navigation. In preparing my boat I asked my mechanic to ensure that the holding tank was in good order. He tells me that many boat owners have gone back to using sea toilets as most of the pump outs are not working satisfactorily. Furthermore the sewage from the town of Carrick is emptying untreated into the river just below the town. Is this true and if so what is the point of trying to be green if thousands of boats are deliberately polluting the river oin a daily basis?
- where can I obtain a map showing all the nav., markers on the lower lough?
- i am in the process of purchasing a house just of boe island on lower lough erne and would like to build a private jetty there, who do i need to get permission from?
- where can I rent an open canoe in order to paddle the shannon - erne waterway. thanks
- Is it possible to obtain a copy of the register showing the owners of boats on the Erne? Can details of the owner of an individual boat be obtained?
- i am thinking about buying a crusier for the shannon and would like to know where i can find information on permenant safe moorings in the letrim (carrik on shannon) or belterbut areas but i can not find any information on what annual charges are. Any information or help in where to look would be great
- I am thinking of buying a cruiser with the idea of cruising the erne/shannon waterway what is the maximum height of a boat which will pass under all the bridges on the entire route as i am looking at a number of flybridges.
- IS ONE SAFE AFTER DARK IN YOUR BOAT FROM HARM BREAK INS OR ATTACK
- I would like to know if i need to register a jet ski -if so where can this be done and do i need insurance for a jet ski? are there any restricted areas in galway and or galway county such as lakes where it is prohibited to use the jet ski? thank you
- Are canal boats available for cruising in november ? My family would like to spend 3 days boating while in Ireland
- I am thinking of buying a boat in England and bringing it back to Ireland. Would I have to pay tax on the boat (like you do with a car) and if so, do you know what percentage it would be?
- I was wondering have the jettys at Kilglass Lake been repaired yet as outlined in your works plan for 2006. If not when do you expect them to be completed.
- When was Waterways Ireland founded?
- Can you please tell me the dimensions of the sea locks in the Grand Canal basin?
- Can you tell me how many craft use the Shannon-Erne Waterway in a year?
- How do I apply for winter mooring permission?
- Do you need a permit to fish on the river Suck? If so where can permits be purchased.
- What are the navigational criteria (beam, draft, etc.) for the river Liffey to steer from Dublin to Lucan or Celbridge?
- How many miles of Inland water ways does Ireland have?
- Is it possible to have a permanent mooring on the canals which could be serviced?
- How advanced are the plans to connect the Lower Bann and the Erne System via the Ulster canal?
- Hello,What is the water quality like on the Grand Canal these days? More specifically, is it safe to swim in? I'm talking about the downtown portions particularly, at say the bridge at Mount Street Lower, or at the Barge pub. I often thought it would be really good to switm there, but am uncertain about the quality of the water, level of pollution etc. Thanks for any information you can provide.Stephen Kenny
- I have recently purchased a boat which has a VHF radio fitted. I thought I read somewhere, but cannot remember where, that if such equipment is fitted, at least one person has to complete some kind of course of competence in how to operate same. Can you confirm if that is the case and, if so, how do I go anout obtaining the relevant qualification? It would be worth it alone just to find out how it is supposed to be operated. Thanks
- I have the registration number of a boat and I am trying to locate the owner. Have you any suggestions as to how I may go about this? Thanking you Gary.
- I need to find out about mooring facilities in Athlone for my Father's boat which is a 35 footer and he wants to berth it in Athlone. What companies can I contact about this?
- I am just wondering whether or not I need a fishing permit / license in order to go fishing this Summer? If so where do I get one?
- Are Waterways Ireland responsible for the maintenance of the towpath along the Royal Canal? There is a part of the towpath between the 9th and 10th lock of the Royal Canal which often floods when the water level is high. This makes it difficult to pass. There is a large housing development along this stretch of the canal. Who is responsible for repairing the towpath at this point?
- What restrictions are there for landing a seaplane?
- Is there a sat navigation map available for the shannon / erne waterway
- What is the current status of canal works West of Mullingar? Is there a target date for the completion of works and the opening of the navigation?
- I'd like to bring my Dutch barge over from England in May and put her on the Grand Canal. My problem is that she's 62' x11' and the locks on the Grand and the Barrow are given as (variously) 60'-61'6". I've had conflicting views from diverse Irish sources about whether she'll be too long or not and I realise that I must ascertain these dimensions myself by coming over with my tape measure. Having said that it would be really good if I could obtain some hard information first from someone who has taken a boat of this length through these locks. Thanks John Wilkinson.
- Who writes your ulster scots? Do you make it up while having a laugh over a cup of tea?
- When will the Royal Canal be fully navigable from Dublin to the Shannon?
- Hi Please tell me who is in charge of Regulating of Angling on the Grand Canal around Monasterevin town. Who is implementing those regulations? Thank you
- How late does Albert Lock stay open on a (bank holiday) friday evening? We will be arriving in Carrick-on-Shannon approx 5pm and would like to go south to Dromod for the night.
- Do you know where can I hire a kayak in the Dublin area? A kayak to hire for few hours or half day alone or with other people Please Thanks for your time!
- I want to get married on The Shannon and rent some boats and get married along the way and hopefully have a marquee in a farmers field. What is the best way to research this. I am living in the UK but am Irish.
- What are the waterways that drain the civil parish of Ballyfeard into Ringabella Bay? What is the waterway between the townlands of Kilboy and Ballynoe? Thank you for your response to this request.
- Can you please let me know what property does Waterways Ireland own/control around the river shannon? I have looked up some legislation in this matter and cannot find a deinition of waterways ireland property, can you tell me where I could locate same ?
- i am new to the canals and waterways and i am thinking of buying a narrow boat i would like imformation on permanent mooring to rent prices ect is there restrictions on length ect.
- Hello there Can I ask what access a tourist with an open canoe has to waterways in Ireland. Thanks Nick Liddle
- Can you tell me what timber is used to make the lock gates and jetties?
- Where would I find places to charter boats?
- Can one travel by boat / barge etc from Athy to Limerick.
- Having believed the waterways were for everybody to enjoy a few friends and I kayaked along the Blackwater near Kells last week. We were surprised first of all by the amount of barbed wire along various stages of the river from one bank to the other presumably put there by farmers to stop their cattle going swimming getting swept downstream. Secondly we were asked to leave the river where it passed through Headfort Golf Club we weren't trying to play golf just quietly passing through. Are there private stretches of river such as this? And is barbed wire allowed across the path of the river? Any help or advice would be appreciated. Thank you
- Do I have to register a boat before using it on Lough Erne? I see you have an attached form but it does not advise of cost or legal requirement. I did previously own a boat with a registered number (bought as registered already) but I am thinking of buying a new unregistered one. Can you advise requirements please Thanks
- I plan to kayak from Athlone to Killaloe. Is this reasonably flat water? How much current is there? Where can I hire a kayak so I can start my trip near Athlone and take out near Killaloe or Limerick? How many days (12 miles per day) would it take for this trip?
- What is the largest size boat that can safely navigate from the sea to Lough Neagh?
- Hi. I am wondering if you can tell me when access to the slipway at Kilglass lake will be restored? I am a frequent user of the lake and this is the best slip way for launching. Thanks
- Do Waterways Ireland have any responsibility for the Islandbridge to Chapelizod stretch of the River Liffey in Dublin used for recreational rowing purposes? Parts of this section have become blocked by weed and algae blooms. If you do not cover this stretch of the river can you tell me who is responsible?
- A couple of years ago we rented a barge at Graiguenamanagh named "an Bradan" and cruised the Barrow. I would like to rent from this same firm again but I can't locate them. Do you know which firm it might be that has such a barge and how I can contact them? I have a photo of the barge if it helps Thank you Stacia Roesler
- Who if anyone owns the lake in Loughrea Co. Galway?
- My father in law would like to know where you advertise your job vacancies to help maintain the waterways?
- My son is 13 and has expressed an interest in fresh water fishing. Sadly I know nothing about the subject - and would like advice in where to go and who to contact for lessons please. We live in Holywood COunty Down. Many Thanks
- Hello we want to go canoeing in Northern Ireland. Can you tell me where I find someone from whom we could hire canoes. Thank you
- Is there anywhere between Muckross and Enniskillen for refuelling jet skis. If so wat are there opening times?
- where can I get information on the cost of boat rental?
- I live in Dublin and was wondering where could i take a powerboat licence level 1 course?
- Is there a designated area on the Shannon for either jetskis or waterskiers?
- Do I need an annual permit to put a 14" "indian" canoe (no engine) on the Barrow at Graiguenamanagh from time to time e.g. very occasional use only put on the water and taken off immediately afterwards? Also in respect of the Barrow what is the position in relation to a 16" aluminium boat with 6 h.p. engine used for angling? Do I need a permit to put it on from day-to-day (not necessarily moored overnight or for any length of time)? Does either craft require to be registered or to display registration details while in use? Thank you.
- As a regular visitor to the inland waterways my question is " why is the time limit not enforced for docking at public docks in particular the new floating ones at Carrick on Shannon Dromod"This seems at odds with Waterways Ireland rules.
- On going up the River Finn 2 weeks ago in my boat (an Orkney 440) from the Quivvy Waters I noted that Wattle Bridge appeared to have been reconstructed and that there was no longer a limit of navigation sign at the bridge. Is the river now navigable beyond the bridge?
- Is the Grand Canal towpath suitable for cycling?
- Hi. I would like to know why there is no control of speeds and behaviour on the Lower Bann. Skiers regularly ski right through Portglenone Marina and one of these almost put my child in danger as she was getting into our boat. I have never seen a warden near here. Why not?
- I would like to know if any one else is having problems at all the islands on lower Lough Erne.Almost every jetty has speed boat skiers and jet ski’s coming in at great speed resulting in our cruiser getting rocked about. Sometimes we think it is going to end up on the jetty. Can anything be done about it? It can be quite dangerous especially when we are cooking. They don’t seem to respect the speed laws.
- Where can I find information about water depths over the last three weeks from Lough Derg to Lower Lough Erne?
- i would like to take groups of kids expedition canoeing on grand canal in kildare. how can i get hold of a lock key? thanks dave
- I am enquiring if there are any plans to reopen the Newry Canal System to Portadown and Lough Neagh.
- I have just come back from a fishing holiday on the River Shannon and wonder if you can tell me if the improvements to the jetty's at Victoria Lock have been completed. I am especially interested to know if the new jetty below Victoria Lock will remain unattached to the land or will the new jetty that I saw be extended in some way so that boats could moor and passengers then walk to the lock keeper. Many thanks for your time. Ray
- Do you need a license to use a jet ski?
- I'm an italian boy and I want to spend my holiday in Ireland. I want to know if there's a ferry boat service between Killaloe and Portumna on Lake Derg. If it there's where I can find timetables of this ferry boat? Thank you for the information.
- Hi just wondering what the situation is regarding the harbour extension at GarrKennedy ? Are the moorings available for rent or is it purely for visitor boats ? Thanks Pete
- Are hovercraft permitted on the Shannon? If so under what conditions?
- Hi Can I buy charts for Irish Waterways on-line? I spoke to someone about this at London Boatshow Thanks Lee
- How far is it possible to walk along the Grand Canal from Sallins into Dublin City?
- Are there any Motor Boat Schools on the Shannon where I can learn to drive before I buy my first boat?
- What is Waterways Ireland?
- What does Waterways Ireland do?
- Does Waterways Ireland charter boats?
- Is Waterways Ireland responsible for Water Quality and Pollution?
- Are Waterways Ireland and the Inland Waterways Association of Ireland the same organisation?
- What are Waterways Ireland’s main activities
- How many people work for Waterways Ireland
- Do boat owners have to register their boats with Waterways Ireland.
- Do I need a license to hire a boat on Ireland’s Inland Waterways
- What currencies do I need to bring for my trip?
Q. Is it possible to launch a vehicle on the River Lee in County Cork?
A. The River Lee is not under the remit of Waterways Ireland. Waterways Ireland is responsible for the management, maintenance, development and restoration of the inland navigable waterway systems throughout Ireland, principally for recreational purposes. The waterways under the remit of Waterways Ireland are the Lower Bann Navigation, the Erne System, the Shannon-Erne Waterway, the Shannon Navigation, the Barrow Navigation, the Grand Canal and the Royal Canal. For help with your query you should contact either Cork County Council or Cork City Council. One section of the Lee, the Inishcarra Reservoir, is controlled by the ESB, which allows angling, rowing, sailing and the use of boats with outboards up to 6hp, but permits are required. Details on http://www.esb.ie/main/environment/fishery_info.jsp?fishery=Inniscarra%20ReservoirAreas(s) : Other Waterways
Answered By - Aideen Martin -- aideen.martin@waterwaysireland.org
Answered - 25 Wed Oct 2006 Asked - 23 Mon Oct 2006
Answered - 25 Wed Oct 2006 Asked - 23 Mon Oct 2006
Submitted : 23 Mon Oct 2006
Q. Is there any law on the erne system for the mooring of a boat on its own mooring is a sheltered area of the erne system
A. You should contact the Lough Erne Warden for initial advice as to suitability, etc - tel: +44 (0) 28 66322836 and also Rivers Agency who administer the bed and soil and accreted foreshore of the Erne (the Erne Estate) for DANI - Tel: +44 (0) 28 66388529.Areas(s) : General Erne System
Answered By - Ann Marie Kelly -- annmarie.kelly@waterwaysireland.org
Answered - 02 Mon Jul 2007 Asked - 10 Sun Jun 2007
Answered - 02 Mon Jul 2007 Asked - 10 Sun Jun 2007
Submitted : 10 Sun Jun 2007
Q. Hi have jus moved to Sallins and was wondering if I can take a dingy out on the Grand Canal and would I need some kind of licence of it, Thanks.
A. In cases like this Waterways Ireland would not require a permit to be taken out but would request that the owner sign the standard indemnity (a section on the permit application form). In the event of an incident at least we have contact details and an indemnity has been signed.Areas(s) : General Grand Canal Navigation Cruising Canoeing Powerboat Sports
Answered By - Ann Marie Kelly -- annmarie.kelly@waterwaysireland.org
Answered - 02 Mon Jul 2007 Asked - 15 Fri Jun 2007
Answered - 02 Mon Jul 2007 Asked - 15 Fri Jun 2007
Submitted : 15 Fri Jun 2007
Q. I recently purchased my first boat and am about to commence using the Shannon navigation. In preparing my boat I asked my mechanic to ensure that the holding tank was in good order. He tells me that many boat owners have gone back to using sea toilets as most of the pump outs are not working satisfactorily. Furthermore the sewage from the town of Carrick is emptying untreated into the river just below the town. Is this true and if so what is the point of trying to be green if thousands of boats are deliberately polluting the river oin a daily basis?
A. Under the Shannon Navigation (Construction of Vessels) (Amendment) Bye-laws, 1994 ‘ a toilet fitted to vessel shall be so constructed and fitted as to prevent polluting matter from being discharged or passing into the navigation.’ Waterways Ireland has said it will take over pumpouts from the Local Authorities on verification that they are in working order; this process has begun. Waterways Ireland has no remit in relation to Carrick sewage.Areas(s) : Waterways Ireland Shannon Navigation Environment
Answered By - Ann Marie Kelly -- annmarie.kelly@waterwaysireland.org
Answered - 02 Mon Jul 2007 Asked - 21 Thu Jun 2007
Answered - 02 Mon Jul 2007 Asked - 21 Thu Jun 2007
Submitted : 21 Thu Jun 2007
Q. where can I obtain a map showing all the nav., markers on the lower lough?
A. Navigation charts for the Erne System including Lower Lough Erne are available to buy in our headquarters in Enniskillen as well as all regional offices. You can also download our publications listing which includes an order form from our website at http://www.waterwaysireland.org/index.cfm/section/article/page/PublicationsandCharts and use it to order a chart.Areas(s) : Waterways Ireland Navigation Cruising
Answered By - Ann Marie Kelly -- annmarie.kelly@waterwaysireland.org
Answered - 03 Tue Jul 2007 Asked - 25 Mon Jun 2007
Answered - 03 Tue Jul 2007 Asked - 25 Mon Jun 2007
Submitted : 25 Mon Jun 2007
Q. i am in the process of purchasing a house just of boe island on lower lough erne and would like to build a private jetty there, who do i need to get permission from?
A. You should consult with: 1. Waterways Ireland – Erne Operations office is at 5/7 Belmore St, Enniskillen BT74 6AA. Tel: +44 (0)28 6634 6295; 2. Rivers Agency who manage the Erne Estate (bed, soil and accreted foreshore of the lakes) for the Department of Agriculture (NI). Tel: +44 (0)28 6638 8529; and 3. Planning Service. Tel: +44 (0)28 6634 6555Areas(s) : Waterways Ireland General Erne System
Answered By - Ann Marie Kelly -- annmarie.kelly@waterwaysireland.org
Answered - 04 Wed Jul 2007 Asked - 01 Sun Jul 2007
Answered - 04 Wed Jul 2007 Asked - 01 Sun Jul 2007
Submitted : 01 Sun Jul 2007
Q. where can I rent an open canoe in order to paddle the shannon - erne waterway. thanks
A. If you contact the Irish Canoe Union, Tel: 00353 (0)1 6251105; email: office@canoe.ie; web: http://www.canoe.ie or The Canoe Association of Northern Ireland email: office@cani.org.uk; web: http://www.cani.org.uk/. They may be able to advise you.Areas(s) : Activities Canoeing
Answered By - Ann Marie Kelly -- annmarie.kelly@waterwaysireland.org
Answered - 09 Mon Jul 2007 Asked - 09 Mon Jul 2007
Answered - 09 Mon Jul 2007 Asked - 09 Mon Jul 2007
Submitted : 09 Mon Jul 2007
Q. Is it possible to obtain a copy of the register showing the owners of boats on the Erne? Can details of the owner of an individual boat be obtained?
A. Any personal data held on the Registers of Vessels cannot be released to the public under the Data Protection Acts.Areas(s) : Waterways Ireland General
Answered By - Ann Marie Kelly -- annmarie.kelly@waterwaysireland.org
Answered - 17 Tue Jul 2007 Asked - 09 Mon Jul 2007
Answered - 17 Tue Jul 2007 Asked - 09 Mon Jul 2007
Submitted : 09 Mon Jul 2007
Q. i am thinking about buying a crusier for the shannon and would like to know where i can find information on permenant safe moorings in the letrim (carrik on shannon) or belterbut areas but i can not find any information on what annual charges are. Any information or help in where to look would be great
A. Private moorings in the Carrick-on-Shannon area are: Butler's Marina, Carrick-on-Shannon. Tel: +353 (0)1 6610036 or +353 (0)86 2556603. Web: http://www.butlersmarina.com/web/ Albert Marina, Jamestown. Tel: +353 (0)71 9634415 or +353 (0)87 7859148. Private moorings in the Belturbet area are: Quivvy Marina, Belturbet. Tel: +353 (0)49 952 2891 or +353 (0)86 819 6753. Web: http://www.quivvy.com/ The local tourist offices may also have a listing of private marinas in those areas. You should contact the individual companies regarding charges as they may vary from one marina to another.Areas(s) : General Activities Shannon Navigation Erne System Cruising
Answered By - Ann Marie Kelly -- annmarie.kelly@waterwaysireland.org
Answered - 24 Tue Jul 2007 Asked - 20 Fri Jul 2007
Answered - 24 Tue Jul 2007 Asked - 20 Fri Jul 2007
Submitted : 20 Fri Jul 2007
Q. I am thinking of buying a cruiser with the idea of cruising the erne/shannon waterway what is the maximum height of a boat which will pass under all the bridges on the entire route as i am looking at a number of flybridges.
A. The airdraft of the Shannon Erne Waterway is 3.2m over a width of 3.0m.Areas(s) : Shannon Erne Waterway Navigation Cruising
Answered By - Ann Marie Kelly -- annmarie.kelly@waterwaysireland.org
Answered - 13 Mon Aug 2007 Asked - 08 Wed Aug 2007
Answered - 13 Mon Aug 2007 Asked - 08 Wed Aug 2007
Submitted : 08 Wed Aug 2007
Q. IS ONE SAFE AFTER DARK IN YOUR BOAT FROM HARM BREAK INS OR ATTACK
A. The Inspectorate is unaware of any incidents of the type alluded to happening on any of the navigations. However, it is always prudent to observe normal security practices, as when you park your car in a car park or on the side of the street, such as locking all openings when leaving for a period of time, securing all valuables out of sight so that persons are not attracted by high value or attractive goods, and berthing in a well lit area.Areas(s) : General Cruising
Answered By - Ann Marie Kelly -- annmarie.kelly@waterwaysireland.org
Answered - 13 Mon Aug 2007 Asked - 08 Wed Aug 2007
Answered - 13 Mon Aug 2007 Asked - 08 Wed Aug 2007
Submitted : 08 Wed Aug 2007
Q. I would like to know if i need to register a jet ski -if so where can this be done and do i need insurance for a jet ski? are there any restricted areas in galway and or galway county such as lakes where it is prohibited to use the jet ski? thank you
A. You do not need to register a Personal Water Craft (PWC) jet ski to have it on the Shannon Navigation. Use of a PWC elsewhere in the Republic of Ireland is generally a matter for the local authority e.g Galway Co.Co.Areas(s) : Activities Other Waterways
Answered By - Ann Marie Kelly -- annmarie.kelly@waterwaysireland.org
Answered - 16 Thu Aug 2007 Asked - 14 Tue Aug 2007
Answered - 16 Thu Aug 2007 Asked - 14 Tue Aug 2007
Submitted : 14 Tue Aug 2007
Q. Are canal boats available for cruising in november ? My family would like to spend 3 days boating while in Ireland
A. You can contact either of the following two companies and they may be able to help: Canalways Ireland Barge Holiday, Spencer Bridge, Rathangan, Co. Kildare Telephone +353 (0)45 524646 or Riversdale Barge Holidays, Ballinamore, Co. Leitrim +353 (0)71 9644122 Email info@riversdalebargeholidays.com Web www.riversdalebargeholidays.com I had a look on the Riversdale Barge website and they advise that the season ends October 1st. If you get in touch with them they will provide you with more information.Areas(s) : Tourism
Answered By - Aideen Martin -- aideen.martin@waterwaysireland.org
Answered - 17 Fri Aug 2007 Asked - 17 Fri Aug 2007
Answered - 17 Fri Aug 2007 Asked - 17 Fri Aug 2007
Submitted : 17 Fri Aug 2007
Q. I am thinking of buying a boat in England and bringing it back to Ireland. Would I have to pay tax on the boat (like you do with a car) and if so, do you know what percentage it would be?
A. Matters relating to taxes or duties to be paid on vessels imported to the Republic of Ireland are dealt with by the Revenue Commissioners. Visit www.revenue.ie for further information.Areas(s) : General
Answered By - Aideen Martin -- aideen.martin@waterwaysireland.org
Answered - 17 Mon Sep 2007 Asked - 23 Thu Aug 2007
Answered - 17 Mon Sep 2007 Asked - 23 Thu Aug 2007
Submitted : 23 Thu Aug 2007
Q. I was wondering have the jettys at Kilglass Lake been repaired yet as outlined in your works plan for 2006. If not when do you expect them to be completed.
A. Roscommon County Council currently own the existing jetties at Kilglass. Waterways Ireland has agreed to take over this site later in the year and plans are already being made by Waterways Ireland with the help of the Council, to construct a new marina on the site. Planning Permission is currently being sought for the project. Until the site is handed over to Waterways Ireland, the Council is still responsible for the jetties. The project to provide new jetties will start in September, subject to obtaining Planning Permission, and will be completed early 2007.Areas(s) : Waterways Ireland
Answered By - Demo User -- mark.shilliday@biznet-solutions.com
Answered - 19 Mon Jun 2006 Asked - 18 Sun Jun 2006
Answered - 19 Mon Jun 2006 Asked - 18 Sun Jun 2006
Submitted : 18 Sun Jun 2006
Q. When was Waterways Ireland founded?
A. Waterways Ireland is the largest of the six North/South Implementation Bodies, and was established by means of an international treaty made on 8 March 1999 between the British and Irish Governments. This treaty was given domestic effect, North and South, by means of the North/South Co-operation (Implementation Bodies) (Northern Ireland) Order 1999, and the British-Irish Agreement Act, 1999 respectively.Areas(s) : Waterways Ireland
Answered By - Aideen Martin -- aideen.martin@waterwaysireland.org
Answered - 14 Fri Dec 2007 Asked - 11 Tue Dec 2007
Answered - 14 Fri Dec 2007 Asked - 11 Tue Dec 2007
Submitted : 11 Tue Dec 2007
Q. Can you please tell me the dimensions of the sea locks in the Grand Canal basin?
A. Please see dimensions below: (m = metres) Camden Lock: 45m x 9m Buckingham Lock: 35m x 7m Westmorland Lock (x2): 19m x 4mAreas(s) : Grand Canal
Answered By - Aideen Martin -- aideen.martin@waterwaysireland.org
Answered - 14 Fri Dec 2007 Asked - 04 Tue Dec 2007
Answered - 14 Fri Dec 2007 Asked - 04 Tue Dec 2007
Submitted : 04 Tue Dec 2007
Q. Can you tell me how many craft use the Shannon-Erne Waterway in a year?
A. Whilst it is not possible to indicate the total number of craft that use the waterway (as boats may be launched at slipways and taken out locally without being recorded) Waterways Ireland does keep a record of the boat passages at the locks at each end of the waterway. The Shannon – Erne Waterway has a total of 16 navigation locks along its length and they are numbered from east to west. The boat count figure represents the total number of boats passing through the lock in both directions in a year. So if a boat were to pass through the system from the Shannon to the Erne and make a return trip later then the boat would be counted initially at Lock 16 and again at Lock 1 and on the return leg at Lock 1 and then at Lock 16 i.e. twice at each end. The overall estimation of boat activity is made more complex in that some boats make partial journeys and some make one-way trips. However we can say that in the 14 seasons that have passed since the Shannon – Erne Waterway was opened to navigation in 1994 there have been an average of 3163 passages recorded annually at Lock 1 (Co. Fermanagh) and 2600 passages recorded annually at Lock 16 (Co. Leitrim).Areas(s) : Shannon Erne Waterway
Answered By - Ann Marie Kelly -- annmarie.kelly@waterwaysireland.org
Answered - 27 Wed Feb 2008 Asked - 23 Wed Jan 2008
Answered - 27 Wed Feb 2008 Asked - 23 Wed Jan 2008
Submitted : 23 Wed Jan 2008
Q. How do I apply for winter mooring permission?
A. There is no need to apply for this permission. The Inspectorate will record the vessels presence in any of our harbours and an invoice will be sent to the owner at the end of the season. Note that the vessel must be registered. Winter mooring applies only to the Shannon Navigation and the Shannon – Erne Waterway. The charge is €12.70 per month from Nov 1 through to 31 Mar, thereafter the “5 Day” applies in public harbours.Areas(s) : Navigation
Answered By - Ann Marie Kelly -- annmarie.kelly@waterwaysireland.org
Answered - 27 Wed Feb 2008 Asked - 28 Mon Jan 2008
Answered - 27 Wed Feb 2008 Asked - 28 Mon Jan 2008
Submitted : 28 Mon Jan 2008
Q. Do you need a permit to fish on the river Suck? If so where can permits be purchased.
A. For information on fishing in the Shannon Region you should contact the Shannon Regional Fisheries Board, Ashbourne Business Park, Dock Road, Limerick, Tel: +353 (0)61 300238, Fax: +353 (0)61 300308, Email: info@shrfb.com Web: http://www.shannon-fishery-board.ie/Areas(s) : Shannon Navigation Angling
Answered By - Ann Marie Kelly -- annmarie.kelly@waterwaysireland.org
Answered - 27 Wed Feb 2008 Asked - 21 Thu Feb 2008
Answered - 27 Wed Feb 2008 Asked - 21 Thu Feb 2008
Submitted : 21 Thu Feb 2008
Q. What are the navigational criteria (beam, draft, etc.) for the river Liffey to steer from Dublin to Lucan or Celbridge?
A. The River Liffey is not under the remit of Waterways Ireland. Waterways Ireland is responsible for the the management, maintainance, development and restoration of the inland navigable waterways systems throughout Ireland principally for recreational purposes. The waterways under the remit of Waterways Ireland are the Lower Bann Navigation, The Erne System, Shannon-Erne Waterway, Shannon Navigation, Barrow Navigation, The Grand Canal and the Royal Canal. Dublin City Council should be able to help you with your query. +353 (0)1 222 2222Areas(s) : Waterways Ireland General Other Waterways
Answered By - Emer Powell -- emer.powell@waterwaysireland.org
Answered - 05 Wed Mar 2008 Asked - 04 Tue Mar 2008
Answered - 05 Wed Mar 2008 Asked - 04 Tue Mar 2008
Submitted : 04 Tue Mar 2008
Q. How many miles of Inland water ways does Ireland have?
A. Waterways Ireland is the navigation authority responsible for the management, maintenance, development and restoration of Irelands inland navigable waterways. Waterways Ireland has responsibility for The Barrow Navigation, The Erne System, The Grand Canal, The Lower Bann Navigation, The Royal Canal, The Shannon-Erne Waterway, The Shannon Navigation These amount to approximately 1000km of navigable waterwaysAreas(s) : Waterways Ireland General
Answered By - Emer Powell -- emer.powell@waterwaysireland.org
Answered - 03 Thu Apr 2008 Asked - 02 Wed Apr 2008
Answered - 03 Thu Apr 2008 Asked - 02 Wed Apr 2008
Submitted : 02 Wed Apr 2008
Q. Is it possible to have a permanent mooring on the canals which could be serviced?
A. At present, under current bye-laws, there is no possibility of having a permanent serviced berth on the Canal system. Berths are on a first come first served basis. We do not provide any services at any berths nor do we permit unauthorised ESB, water or telephone connections. All vessels availing of berths on the Canals are required to purchase and display a valid permit.Areas(s) : Waterways Ireland General Royal Canal Grand Canal Cruising
Answered By - Emer Powell -- emer.powell@waterwaysireland.org
Answered - 16 Wed Apr 2008 Asked - 10 Thu Apr 2008
Answered - 16 Wed Apr 2008 Asked - 10 Thu Apr 2008
Submitted : 10 Thu Apr 2008
Q. How advanced are the plans to connect the Lower Bann and the Erne System via the Ulster canal?
A. Please see following link for information: http://www.waterwaysireland.org/index.cfm/section/article/page/TheUlsterCanalAreas(s) : Waterways Ireland Lower Bann Navigation Erne System
Answered By - Ann Marie Kelly -- annmarie.kelly@waterwaysireland.org
Answered - 10 Wed May 2006 Asked - 04 Thu May 2006
Answered - 10 Wed May 2006 Asked - 04 Thu May 2006
Submitted : 04 Thu May 2006
Q. Hello,What is the water quality like on the Grand Canal these days? More specifically, is it safe to swim in? I'm talking about the downtown portions particularly, at say the bridge at Mount Street Lower, or at the Barge pub. I often thought it would be really good to switm there, but am uncertain about the quality of the water, level of pollution etc. Thanks for any information you can provide.Stephen Kenny
A. The water quality of the Grand Canal is continuously monitored by the Central Fisheries Board on behalf of Waterways Ireland. Water quality in the Grand Canal is generally of a very high quality as confirmed by the Central Fisheries Board. The Grand Canal is fed by a number of sources of very high water quality and every effort is made to ensure these high quality water sources are maintained. It is important to note that the canal system is not a designated Bathing Area and therefore the water quality testing carried out is not specific to the requirements of the Bathing Water regulations. In addition, under Section 38 of the Canals Act, 1986 (Bye-laws), 1988: “No person shall (a) bathe or swim in any lock, Harbour or dock on the canals, except with the permission of the Commissioners;”Areas(s) : Waterways Ireland General Activities Grand Canal Safety
Answered By - Emer Powell -- emer.powell@waterwaysireland.org
Answered - 23 Mon Jun 2008 Asked - 12 Thu Jun 2008
Answered - 23 Mon Jun 2008 Asked - 12 Thu Jun 2008
Submitted : 12 Thu Jun 2008
Q. I have recently purchased a boat which has a VHF radio fitted. I thought I read somewhere, but cannot remember where, that if such equipment is fitted, at least one person has to complete some kind of course of competence in how to operate same. Can you confirm if that is the case and, if so, how do I go anout obtaining the relevant qualification? It would be worth it alone just to find out how it is supposed to be operated. Thanks
A. Both a vessel and operator's licence is required. Information may be obtained from the Marine Radio Unit of the Dept of Transport, Dublin The Marine Survey Office deals with the inspection, survey, certification and licensing of vessels and vessels radio equipment; the examination and certification of seafarers competencies; enforcement of standards by way of audits on organisation and facilities and prosecutions for breaches of regulations. Phone: 01 678 3400. www.transport.ieAreas(s) : Waterways Ireland General Navigation Education Other Waterways
Answered By - Emer Powell -- emer.powell@waterwaysireland.org
Answered - 23 Wed Jul 2008 Asked - 30 Mon Jun 2008
Answered - 23 Wed Jul 2008 Asked - 30 Mon Jun 2008
Submitted : 30 Mon Jun 2008
Q. I have the registration number of a boat and I am trying to locate the owner. Have you any suggestions as to how I may go about this? Thanking you Gary.
A. Hi Gary. You can get in touch with the Inspector of Navigation who will assist you further. His details are as follows: Mr Charles Lawn, Inspector of Navigation, Waterways Ireland, The Docks, Athlone, Co. Westmeath Telephone: +353 09064 94232 Fax: +353 09064 94147Areas(s) : Waterways Ireland
Answered By - Aideen Martin -- aideen.martin@waterwaysireland.org
Answered - 29 Fri Sep 2006 Asked - 28 Thu Sep 2006
Answered - 29 Fri Sep 2006 Asked - 28 Thu Sep 2006
Submitted : 28 Thu Sep 2006
Q. I need to find out about mooring facilities in Athlone for my Father's boat which is a 35 footer and he wants to berth it in Athlone. What companies can I contact about this?
A. Visit www.westmeathtourism.com and click on Shannon Cruising. Here, you will find a list of Marina facilities in the Athlone area.Areas(s) : General Shannon Navigation
Answered By - Aideen Martin -- aideen.martin@waterwaysireland.org
Answered - 15 Mon Jan 2007 Asked - 11 Thu Jan 2007
Answered - 15 Mon Jan 2007 Asked - 11 Thu Jan 2007
Submitted : 11 Thu Jan 2007
Q. I am just wondering whether or not I need a fishing permit / license in order to go fishing this Summer? If so where do I get one?
A. To find out relevant information, please contact the Central Fisheries Board. Details may be found at www.cfb.ie The Central Fisheries Board is contracted by Waterways Ireland to look after angling on our behalf.Areas(s) : Waterways Ireland Activities Angling
Answered By - Aideen Martin -- aideen.martin@waterwaysireland.org
Answered - 17 Wed Jan 2007 Asked - 12 Fri Jan 2007
Answered - 17 Wed Jan 2007 Asked - 12 Fri Jan 2007
Submitted : 12 Fri Jan 2007
Q. Are Waterways Ireland responsible for the maintenance of the towpath along the Royal Canal? There is a part of the towpath between the 9th and 10th lock of the Royal Canal which often floods when the water level is high. This makes it difficult to pass. There is a large housing development along this stretch of the canal. Who is responsible for repairing the towpath at this point?
A. The arrangements at these points are deliberate as they allow removal of water from the canal system when significant volumes are coming down the system and they act as emergency overflows. While it is not ideal that the towpath gets covered in water for the two short stretches when they come into use, it prevents other areas adjacent to the canal from overtopping banks and causing actual flooding incidents. We would suggest, if the water level is high at this point, people contact the Waterways Ireland Dublin office on +353 (0)1 868 0148 and we can talk with the area water controller to see if the level can be lowered or find out the reason as to why it's so high.Areas(s) : Waterways Ireland Royal Canal
Answered By - Aideen Martin -- aideen.martin@waterwaysireland.org
Answered - 23 Tue Jan 2007 Asked - 17 Wed Jan 2007
Answered - 23 Tue Jan 2007 Asked - 17 Wed Jan 2007
Submitted : 17 Wed Jan 2007
Q. What restrictions are there for landing a seaplane?
A. To answer your query, please contact Charles Lawn, Inspector of Navigation, Waterways Ireland, The Docks, Athlone, Co. Westmeath Telephone: +353 (0)90 6494232Areas(s) : Waterways Ireland Navigation
Answered By - Aideen Martin -- aideen.martin@waterwaysireland.org
Answered - 24 Wed Jan 2007 Asked - 23 Tue Jan 2007
Answered - 24 Wed Jan 2007 Asked - 23 Tue Jan 2007
Submitted : 23 Tue Jan 2007
