Some of the variety of boats seen at Mountshannon on 4 June 2012.
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Some of the variety of boats seen at Mountshannon on 4 June 2012.
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Posted in Extant waterways, Ireland, Irish inland waterways vessels, People, Scenery, Shannon, Tourism, Water sports activities, waterways, Weather
Tagged angling, boats, canoe, cruiser, kayak, ketch, lakeboat, Lough Derg, Mountshannon, outboard, Romilly, rowing, Shannon, Shannon Princess, vessels, waterways, workboat
I’ve put up some photos of sailing boats, large and small, on Irish inland waters. There is, alas, a considerable over-representation of Lough Derg: I must take more photos elsewhere. There are several photos of Dutch steel sailing boats, including some, of lelievlets, from Nawaka in the Netherlands: these boats are also used by the Scouts near Killaloe on Lough Derg.
Posted in Irish inland waterways vessels, Irish waterways general
Tagged boats, dinghy, Ebenhaezer, Europe, Fairy, Ireland, ketch, sailing, Schollevaer, Shannon One-Design, vlet, Walker Bay, waterways, yacht