Mooring Fee's etc
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Mooring Fee's etc
Hi all
Well I've done it ...gone and bought me a boat :)
Shes a Hardy Fishing 24 with extended wheel house
I'm going over to collect it on the 21st of next month from Aberdeen.
Few questions ...
Does anyone from the North know of anywhere, that stores boats over the winter ... I have a friend up in Rathrisland who's will keep it for me , but its a bit far away .... somwhere closer to home say within 20 miles of Belfast ?
Mooring fee's .... Where can i get prices for moorings ?
Is it possible to buy/rent moorings at the likes of Teelin in Donegal or do you just sink your own ?
thanks in advance
b0ogaloo
Well I've done it ...gone and bought me a boat :)
Shes a Hardy Fishing 24 with extended wheel house
I'm going over to collect it on the 21st of next month from Aberdeen.
Few questions ...
Does anyone from the North know of anywhere, that stores boats over the winter ... I have a friend up in Rathrisland who's will keep it for me , but its a bit far away .... somwhere closer to home say within 20 miles of Belfast ?
Mooring fee's .... Where can i get prices for moorings ?
Is it possible to buy/rent moorings at the likes of Teelin in Donegal or do you just sink your own ?
thanks in advance
b0ogaloo
Pics of boat, not the one I've bought but identical
http://www.boats-for-sale.com/morepictu ... TAILPOPUP2
b0ogaloo
http://www.boats-for-sale.com/morepictu ... TAILPOPUP2
b0ogaloo
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try yacht clubs i pay £3 per foot (i think non members pay double) for winter storage most are well filled by now but maybe for next year. dont know the position with moorings in eire but here you supposed to get crown permission - but no one does! as regards sinking your own it is not as easy as you might think (certainly not for this size of boat) i have a huge train wheel that weighs 1/4 ton then about 10 feet of seriously heavy chain then 20 feet of 5/8 chain. have you considered how you would move something like that into place? also it needs lifted and inspected every 2-3 years and the shackles replaced and probably the rising chain, how would you do this? if the water was shallow enough i suppose divers might do it but if its a muddy bottom (the best kind for a mooring) they might kick up so much mud that they could not see a damn thing!.
I was just wondering if you were allowed to sink your own moorings, or do you need to get permission.
I used to give them a hand to sink moorings @ whiterock yc (co down). So I know hows its done ... mooring barge and big precast concrete moorings. or as you say train wheels or old engines .
Although I have seen it done using floatation bags @ Ringhaddy
I hav'nt decided yet where I want to keep the boat. I met Lee in town on Saturday he suggested Glenarm Marina, so I've dropped Larne council an email to see whats available.
I used to give them a hand to sink moorings @ whiterock yc (co down). So I know hows its done ... mooring barge and big precast concrete moorings. or as you say train wheels or old engines .
Although I have seen it done using floatation bags @ Ringhaddy
I hav'nt decided yet where I want to keep the boat. I met Lee in town on Saturday he suggested Glenarm Marina, so I've dropped Larne council an email to see whats available.
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theres a farm behind the ice bowl in dundonald that stores boats and caravans ,pretty secure with gates and flood lights and stuff ,its the same guy that rents the allotments up beside streamvale open farm, think its ballyhanwood you call the farm . couple of mates keep their boats there with no probs .
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Lough Swilly marina, not a million miles from Teelin. Its in Fahan on the main Derry/Buncrana road about 15mins from derry. Very secure and Marina makes it dead easy any time you want to get out. Also you don't have to worry about the weather, i used to keep a boat on a floating mooring and believe me its a nightmare any time a bit of wind gets up - especially if you where in Belfast!
The Marina is a bit more expensive but for the sheer handiness and security of it its great, insurance companies also don't like swinging moorings.
My boat just about 24 ft (Ocqateau 685) and the security of a marina for boats of this size is great. Costs are a bit high but for the peice of mind not bad.
Fishing not bad in the Swilly either and quite a few boats there now doing a bit of fishing so always somoeone to head out with which is nice for security especially during the winter months. Very varied fishing.
Any more info you want let me know and if not good luck with the new boat.
Cheers
Paul
The Marina is a bit more expensive but for the sheer handiness and security of it its great, insurance companies also don't like swinging moorings.
My boat just about 24 ft (Ocqateau 685) and the security of a marina for boats of this size is great. Costs are a bit high but for the peice of mind not bad.
Fishing not bad in the Swilly either and quite a few boats there now doing a bit of fishing so always somoeone to head out with which is nice for security especially during the winter months. Very varied fishing.
Any more info you want let me know and if not good luck with the new boat.
Cheers
Paul
To be honest i'm not sure where I will be keeping the boat or what fishing grounds I will be covering . At the moment im open to suggestions.
I was thinking about somewhere on the Antrim coast, because its
(a) handy to belfast
(b) fishing isnt too bad
However all the marinas I have contacted are full up . with waiting lists of 6 plus boats
I could keep the boat up in Killinchy Co Down, because I have friends up there with plenty of space for a boat ..... but that sort of limits me to fishing Strangford Lough and the surrounding area .... Fishings ok but not great .
I also mentioned Teelin because I have family in Donegal, just outside Castlefinn, big farm so storing the boat isnt a problem. Ive been on charters out of Teelin and the fishings's great.
I would like to keep the boat at a marina over the summer , so I could go and spend the weekends on it, prices so far have been scandalous. be cheaper buying a house.... but like I said im open to suggestions .
Thanks for all the info so far
Andy
I was thinking about somewhere on the Antrim coast, because its
(a) handy to belfast
(b) fishing isnt too bad
However all the marinas I have contacted are full up . with waiting lists of 6 plus boats
I could keep the boat up in Killinchy Co Down, because I have friends up there with plenty of space for a boat ..... but that sort of limits me to fishing Strangford Lough and the surrounding area .... Fishings ok but not great .
I also mentioned Teelin because I have family in Donegal, just outside Castlefinn, big farm so storing the boat isnt a problem. Ive been on charters out of Teelin and the fishings's great.
I would like to keep the boat at a marina over the summer , so I could go and spend the weekends on it, prices so far have been scandalous. be cheaper buying a house.... but like I said im open to suggestions .
Thanks for all the info so far
Andy