CLADNAGERAGH
- Latitude: 54.6268
- Longitude: -8.62538
- UK Coast & Atlantic
- Marina in Ireland
Location: Ireland
As of my most recent update, there isn't a specific marina called "CLADNAGERAGH" in Ireland that I have data on. It’s possible that there may be a small or private marina not widely documented, or it could be a local name or variation not commonly recognized.
If you are referring to a particular marina or location known locally by that name, it would be helpful to have additional context or details. However, I can provide information on what to typically expect from a marina's description and specifications in Ireland. Generally, marinas in Ireland often include several key features:
Typical Marina Features
Berthing Facilities:
- Floating Docks or Fixed Piers: Suitable for various sizes of vessels.
- Mooring Buoys: For additional mooring options.
Utilities:
- Water Supply: For refilling onboard tanks.
- Electrical Outlets: Commonly 16amp or 32amp supplies.
Services:
- Fuel Dock: Diesel and occasionally petrol.
- Pump-out Stations: For waste management.
- Shower and Toilet Facilities: Essential for visiting boaters.
- Laundry Services: Washing machines and dryers available.
Additional Amenities:
- Chandlery: Onsite store for boating supplies and equipment.
- Maintenance and Repair Services: Workshops or associations with local technicians.
- Security: CCTV and possibly on-site personnel.
- Wi-Fi Access: Internet for visitors.
Logistics and Access:
- Parking Area: For cars and trailers.
- Transport Links: Proximity to roads or public transport.
Administration:
- Harbor Master Office: For assistance and information.
- Booking and Reservations System: Online or via phone.
- Rules and Regulations: Guidelines for marina usage and safety.
Location-specific Considerations
- Navigational Information: Charts, tidal data, and local sailing conditions.
- Proximity to Attractions: Local towns, cultural sites, and natural beauty.
- Seasonal Considerations: Some marinas may be more active or provide additional services during peak boating season.
Example of Describing a Marina: (Hypothetical)
Cladnageragh Marina could hypothetically be described as follows:
Cladnageragh Marina
Overview: Nestled in the scenic coastline of County [County Name], Cladnageragh Marina offers a tranquil haven for sailors and boaters. The marina is known for its friendly atmosphere and excellent facilities, catering to both local and visiting yachtsmen.
Specifications:
- Total Berths: 120 floating berths accommodating vessels up to 20 meters.
- Depth: Minimum depth of 3 meters at low tide.
- Utilities: Water and 32amp electrical supply at all berths.
- Fuel Dock: Available 24/7 with diesel fuel.
- Waste Management: Modern pump-out stations.
- Amenities:
- Restrooms and Showers: Clean and spacious.
- Launderette: Onsite washing machines and dryers.
- Chandlery: Comprehensive range of nautical supplies.
- Maintenance: Full-service yard for repairs and winter storage.
- Security: 24-hour CCTV and gated access.
- Wi-Fi: Complimentary for all marina guests.
- Nearby Attractions: Close to [Local Attraction], offering [Description of attraction].
If Cladnageragh is a specific local marina not yet widely documented, contacting local sailing clubs or tourism bodies in the area could provide more precise and detailed information.
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