8 July 2012
8 July 2012
Posted in Extant waterways, Ireland, Irish inland waterways vessels, Operations, Shannon, waterways, Waterways management, Weather
Tagged boats, buoy E, Clare, coastguard, Dromineer, Goat Island, Ireland, lifeboat, Lough Derg, Operations, RIB, RNLI, Shannon, The Goat, Williamstown
Lough Derg 8 July 2012
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Posted in Extant waterways, Ireland, Irish inland waterways vessels, Natural heritage, Shannon, Water sports activities, waterways
Tagged bird, boats, Clare, Dromaan, Dromineer, fish, Ireland, LDYC, Lough Derg, Shannon, SOD, vessels, waterways
Posted in Extant waterways, Irish inland waterways vessels, Shannon
Tagged boats, Dromineer, duck, Ireland, Lough Derg, Ragtime, Shannon, Shannon Sailing
As part of the tourism-oriented improvements at Dromineer, a new water feature is being tested.
… nor any drop to drink. I had not realised that WI turned off the water supply at public harbours for the winter — or at least at some of them: Dromineer and Dromaan. I must check when visiting others.
Posted in Ashore, Economic activities, Engineering and construction, Extant waterways, Ireland, Irish waterways general, Operations, Shannon, Tourism, Water sports activities, waterways, Waterways management, Weather
Tagged Dromaan, Dromineer, Ireland, Lough Derg, Shannon, tap, water, Waterways Ireland
Comments Off on 2²B or not 2²B?
Posted in Extant waterways, Irish inland waterways vessels
Tagged 4B, boats, Dromineer, Heritage Boat Association, Ireland, Lough Derg, Shannon, vessels
I’ve added photos of some more wooden boats at the bottom of this page. Some are unidentified; I would welcome information.














