Hi All
I'm hoping to find some advice on launching a boat in Killary Harbour or little killary. Could anyone let me know which slipway to use and where to park the trailer!
I been searching on google maps and can see some slipways but have no idea which ones are private or awkward!
any help greatly appreciated.
thanks
Eoin
Launching in Killary
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Re: Launching in Killary
The OSI Map is a better for this area. Looks a grand spot!
http://maps.osi.ie/publicviewer/#V1,483974,763250,7,0
http://maps.osi.ie/publicviewer/#V1,483974,763250,7,0
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Re: Launching in Killary
Great thank for the advice
Any idea on fishing spots in the area?
Stay within fjords on head further afield?
Any idea on fishing spots in the area?
Stay within fjords on head further afield?
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Re: Launching in Killary
there is a slipway in rosroe that is not private as far as i know,there is a very steep hill on the way in to rosroe,make sure the brakes are working on the trailer
you could ring killary cruises http://www.killarycruises.com/ or scuba dive west http://www.scubadivewest.com/ they have slipways that they might let you use or know of one you could use
there is a slipway across from the one the lads showed you not sure if it is private or not
you could ring killary cruises http://www.killarycruises.com/ or scuba dive west http://www.scubadivewest.com/ they have slipways that they might let you use or know of one you could use
there is a slipway across from the one the lads showed you not sure if it is private or not
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