Ireland:Carrickfergus

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General

Carrickfergus Marina also known as 'Carrickfergus Waterfront' is situated on the north shore of Belfast Lough and provides two harbours for craft. Firstly, the harbour with its 12th Century Norman Castle. Secondly, the purpose built marina basin located only 250 metres west of the harbour opened in 1985. Both harbours embody rugged rubble stone breakwaters, which are first rate wave calming measures during rough seas, absorbing energy from the heavy swells.

Approaches, Routes and Navigation

Tidal information and currents

Charts

Weather

Major ports

Marinas and Anchorages

Anchorages information goes here

Carrickfergus Marina

  • public conveniences
  • separate private entrance for berth holders
  • shower and lavatory facilities
  • laundry
  • first aid room
  • sauna suite which can be booked by Berth-Holders for their private use.
  • disabled provisions
  • Public Telephones
  • Weather forecast and daily shipping forecast.
  • Fax Facilities
  • Photocopying
  • Notice to Mariners Publications
  • VHF radio contact
  • Tourist information
  • Trolleys
  • Emergency pump out facility
  • First Aid
  • Nautical, Environmental and safety information
  • Post Facilities
  • Boat lifting and hardstanding
  • Cradle hire
  • Cradle and trailer fabrication and welding
  • Boat maintenance and cleaning
  • Complete upholstery and canvas work service
  • Brokerage
  • Finance
  • Sail repairs
  • Diesel fuel service
  • Surveys

Chandlers and Repair Facilities

Victuals (Food and Drink!)

Sailing Clubs

Places and things to see

Good places to eat and drink

Additional Information

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