Switch to full style
Boat Angling - everything welcome. The opinions expressed here are those of the private individuals, and we accept no responsibility or liability.
Post a reply

Self drive boat hire

Mon Mar 26, 2018 11:37 pm

Does anyone here know of any place where one can hire a self drive boat in North Dublin? I know you can in South Dublin. I'm only aware of charters in the North and that doesn't really suit if i decide to head out last minute and or solo/one other person.

Re: Self drive boat hire

Tue Mar 27, 2018 4:08 pm

As far as I know there are none on the Northside of Dublin

Re: Self drive boat hire

Wed Apr 25, 2018 1:48 am

Id say the reason there is none on the Northside is due to the fact that its very tidal and the current around Howth and especially Malahide can be quite severe coupled with a lot of rough and uneven ground - not to mention the large fishing trawlers moving in and out of Howth Harbour. You would need a GPS on every boat!!. Added to the fact Howth is actually quite close to the main shipping channel in and out of Dublin Port and the number of large sailing clubs in the area whom run numerous racing events throughout the year. Dalkey is fairly sheltered and they do only allow them out on calm days but I would love it if someone did start up something on the Northside. Im guessing the reasons above might impact the public liability insurance costs so it might not be financially viable. There is a paddle boat/ Kayak rental place on Malahide Estuary. You are limited to where you can go but gets you on the water all the same. I have not used it myself but drove past quite a few times and didn't appear to be busy. Its between the Village and the Sailing club - cant miss it.....

Re: Self drive boat hire

Thu Apr 26, 2018 10:49 pm

Never underestimate the tidal currents around dalkey, some of the strongest currents on the east coast around here! Even on the calmest days they can make you wish you never went out.

Re: Self drive boat hire

Sat Apr 28, 2018 12:26 pm

Agree with you on that 1 john had a few rough days around dalkey fishing with them currents
Post a reply