greystones slip ?

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roger de dodger
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greystones slip ?

#1 Post by roger de dodger »

could anyone tell me what the slip in greystones is like for launching ,it,ll be a raider fisherman going in ,is their a charge? whats the crac with parking for jeep and trailer while out ? THANKS
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Re: greystones slip ?

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no charge, the slip wont know if it is a raider or a lazer going in but it is quite slippy near the end :wink: slip dont dry out either but the biggest problem i have with it is there is no place to tie up alongside the slip :roll: you need somebody that will treat the boat as if it is their own and not let it blow on to rocks while you go looking for parking :wink: .
parking out on the road so be early, also look out for plonkers from the yacht club they think they own the slip, and the harbour for that matter.
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Re: greystones slip ?

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Very good slip, be careful when parking in the area, have heard about people getting tickets for parking a bit close to junctions :(
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Re: greystones slip ?

#4 Post by roger de dodger »

thanks lads :wink:
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