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roger de dodger
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marina charges ?

#1 Post by roger de dodger »

what kind of money is it to use a marina for an 18 foot boat and are any available for weekly use and just weekends ie. kilmorequay for a week in the summer and dunloire for a couple of weekends
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#2 Post by jack01986 »

http://www.dlmarina.com/rates/

Not sure about just leaving it there for a weekend give them a ring.
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#3 Post by brianbru »

i use to have the boat on a season berth in dlmarina, they have subsequently done away with season berths, now you have to have a yearly berth which suits us fine.i think they do some sort of visitors berths for weekends etc.
give them a ring I'm sure they'll sort something out for you and if you need any info on Dublin bay marks give me a shout
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#4 Post by Danny M. »

Rodger,

There is an extremely long waiting list for Kilmore Quay moorings, as in years :!:

But its like everything, If you Know someone down there to pull a few string etc

It is also quite expensive .
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#5 Post by dbrock »

you can leave it in dun laoighaire for a weekend with a cost of course,,, be more cost efective to leave it there for a year,,, and there are spots to
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#6 Post by Danny M. »

Rodger ,

Did you ever think of tthe Boat club in wexford?

Theres a once off payment when you join and then theres a yearly fee which is not too steep.

From here you have access to excellent (over looked) fishing grounds.

I could put you on some excellent marks.
But you would have to take me out fishing with you :lol: :lol: :lol:

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