Greystones Harbour - Temporary Slip?

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Greystones Harbour - Temporary Slip?

#1 Post by RobertMcClean »

Not fully sure, but the temp slip they have put down looks almost ready for use... hopefully public use!

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#2 Post by JOHN1 »

thats great robert.

looks a lot better than the older one.

is there any barriers/ hoarding at the top.

what is the parking situation like at the moment.

does it run all the way to low water :?: .
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#3 Post by roger de dodger »

their was a report in the bray people that the entrance to the harbour is blocked completly ?some poor lad who never payed for a mooring for his commercial boat was giving out (oh my heart bleads) :?
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#4 Post by RobertMcClean »

Parking is at a premium John, a few spots around but you would want to be there early to get them. The usual spots to the left of the old slipway are gone and even if you parked outside the sailing club or just before it, you would not get a turn anymore, you would need to reverse back down that way if you are to park there.

Yeah it seems to run all the way down on low water, 10 times better than the old slip that's for sure.. :shock:

The rest of the harbour is totally blocked now, not even sure if you could get onto the North beach if you wanted to..
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#5 Post by yappo »

Will take a run down tomorrow and see what I can find out. :lol:


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