Public Boatyard
Boatyard Progress 19th June 2006

Boatyard view
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New slipway entrance
taking shape
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Public Boatyard Turntable 2006

Centre of turntable
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Cradle timbers renewed
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Cradle with turntable
in background
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General overall view
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19th June 2006

High and dry
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Progress 2 19th June 2006
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Progress june 2006
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Public Boatyard
A boatyard is provided in the Coal Harbour for members of the public
who do not have access to Yacht Clubs or storage facilities. The two public
slipways provide popular access to the water and are a hive of activity
in the summer months
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CURRENT HARBOUR WEATHER
- Date: 2010-03-20
- Time: 09:58 hrs GMT
- Tide Height: 2.037 m
- Wind Bearing: 335 °
- Wind Direction: NNW
- Wind Speed: 8.9 kts
- Beaufort: 3
- Wind Gust: 13.4 kts
- Air Temperature: 7.9 °
- Pressure: 1001 hPa
- Rainfall: 0 mm

Important Notice:
Stena Line has resumed service
12th Mar 2010: The "Sea Lynx III" resumed service on Monday 15 March with one round trip daily - Double tripping from 1 April 2010
Important Notice:
DUN LAOGHAIRE'S FIRST BOAT JUMBLE
23rd Feb 2010: Boat Jumble to held on Carlisle Pier on Sunday 28 March 2010
Important Notice:
Mitsubishi Youth Championships 2010 - RSGYC and NYC
22nd Feb 2010: Mitsubishi Youth Championships 2010
Royal St George Yacht Club
National Yacht Club
Dublin Bay
1st – 3rd May 2010
Important Notice:
East Pier Victorian Shelter: Glazing completed
14th Feb 2010: Glazing work has completed on the restoration of the Victorian Shelter on the upper level of the East Pier. Some work on the granite paving has now to be completed before opening to the public. The six adjacent flagpoles will also be replaced on completion of this project
Technical Update:
WEATHER DATA - RAINFALL
18th Dec 2009: Please note that the rainfall measuring instrument has been removed for servicing. However all records will be archived. Apologies for any inconvenience caused