INISHBOFIN QUAY
- IEBOF
- Latitude: 53.613
- Longitude: -10.2094
- UK Coast & Atlantic
- Marina in Ireland
Location: Inishbofin County Galway Ireland
Inishbofin Quay, Ireland
General Overview: Inishbofin Quay is a small but notable marine port located on Inishbofin Island, off the coast of County Galway, in the west of Ireland. The island, renowned for its rugged natural beauty and historical significance, relies on the quay for most of its maritime activities, including transportation of goods and passengers.
Location:
- Latitude: 53.6083° N
- Longitude: 10.2167° W
- Geographic Position: The quay is situated on the eastern shore of Inishbofin Island, providing a sheltered location from the prevailing westerly Atlantic winds.
Facilities and Infrastructure:
- Berth: The quay can accommodate small to medium-sized vessels, including fishing boats, ferries, and private yachts.
- Depth: The water depth at the quay varies with the tide, but it generally allows for safe docking for vessels with a moderate draft. Exact depth specifications should be checked through local maritime guides or the harbourmaster.
- Quay Length: Approximately 100-150 meters, adequate for mooring several small to medium-sized vessels simultaneously.
- Surface: The quay is constructed primarily from concrete, providing a sturdy and lasting infrastructure for docking and loading activities.
- Lighting: Adequate lighting is available for safe operations during night time.
- Fenders and Bollards: The quay is equipped with fenders and bollards to facilitate secure mooring.
Services:
- Fuel: Available but limited, mostly catering to small vessels.
- Water: Freshwater supply is available.
- Electricity: Limited electrical hookups for vessels moored at the quay.
- Waste Disposal: Basic waste disposal facilities are provided.
Navigation:
- Approach: Vessels approach the quay from the northeast, navigating through relatively calm and protected waters as they enter the harbour.
- Markers: Navigation aids including buoys and markers guide vessels safely to the quay.
- Restrictions: Note that the quay may have restrictions concerning vessel size and draft, which should be verified before planning a voyage.
Additional Information:
- Weather Protection: The quay is reasonably protected from harsh Atlantic weather due to its geographic orientation.
- Transportation: Ferries connect Inishbofin Island to the mainland, specifically from Cleggan. The ferry service is vital for transporting passengers, supplies, and mail.
- Usage: The quay is utilized by the local fishing fleet, tourism-related vessels, and occasional visiting yachts.
Tourism and Attractions:
- The island is a popular destination for tourists seeking outdoor activities such as hiking, bird watching, and exploring historical sites, including ruins and ancient forts.
- The quay area may also offer scenic views for visitors and serve as a starting point for island tours and excursions.
Contact: For the most updated information regarding tides, docking specifications, and services, it’s best to contact the local harbourmaster or maritime authority on Inishbofin Island.
Important Note: Always verify current conditions, tidal information, and specific requirements with local nautical charts and advisories before planning a navigation to or from Inishbofin Quay.
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Flag | Name | Type | Destination | Date/Time |
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ISLAND ADVENTURE | Other | CLEGGAN/BOFIN 45 POB | 3/29/2025 |