Covers from Rosslare west to Mizen Head and north to Bloody Foreland, by way of Cork, Baltimore, Bantry Bay, Dingle, the Aran Islands, Connemara, Clew Bay, Sligo and Donegal.
Covers from Rosslare west to Mizen Head and north to Bloody Foreland, by way of Cork, Baltimore, Bantry Bay, Dingle, the Aran Islands, Connemara, Clew Bay, Sligo and Donegal.
The Irish Cruising Club's Sailing Directions, used and trusted since their first editions in 1930, are the standard work on small-craft pilotage of the coasts of Ireland and are often described as the "bible" for yachts. The books aim to describe every feasible passage, port, harbour and anchorage on the coasts of Ireland, from the point of view of the small-craft skipper. They are continually updated by amendments on the web, and new editions are published every four to five years. They draw on the experience of generations of amateur and professional sailors. They are also carried by the ships of the Irish Naval Service, the Commissioners of Irish Lights and the Geological Survey of Ireland, and used as the basis of local knowledge manuals at several RNLI lifeboat stations.
Norman Kean has been Editor since 2005. He is a lifelong sailor, a Yachtmaster and a Fellow of the Royal Institute of Navigation.
A4, soft cover, 368 pages
Describes 339 ports, harbours and anchorages
152 colour plans all re-drawn, most of them ito include the first widespread use of the Irish Government’s INFOMAR survey data in inshore pilotage
430 sea level and 275 aerial photographs, including 190 drone photographs
Text completely revised in respect of navigational aids, facilities and shoreside amenities including diesel fuel
Updated advice on procedures on arrival from Great Britain
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