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Luxury Yacht 'Impetus' Berths at Dun Laoghaire Marina

5th June 2018
The 30m luxury yacht 'Impetus' is one of the first of this Summer's superyacht visits to Dun Laoghaire Marina The 30m luxury yacht 'Impetus' is one of the first of this Summer's superyacht visits to Dun Laoghaire Marina Credit: Afloat.ie

The impressive 28.96 m luxury yacht 'Impetus' is berthed at Dun Laoghaire Marina on Dublin Bay.

The 2005–built yacht can accommodate eight guests, 1 VIP and 1 twin and 1 convertible cabin.

Powered by Caterpillar engines she has a cruising speed of 10 knots and can get to a top speed of 12 knots.

The luxury pleasure craft is only one of several superyachts to visit Ireland's largest marina facility over recent seasons. Last July, the marina welcomed the yellow–hulled superyacht 'Ruwenzori' 

Read also: A Superyacht Berth For Dun Laoghaire? It’s More Realistic Than You Might Think

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Petrol - Diesel Supply

Dún Laoghaire Marina granted a licence to dispense fuels by the Harbour Master and we offer standard 95 octane unleaded petrol, gas-oil (diesel) with associated lubricants through…

Electricity and Fresh Water

Shore power is available at each berth through individual connections on the service pillars. Power will be supplied on insertion of a power card that may be purchased…

Toilets & Showers

Exceptionally high quality facilities are available 24 hours a day. There is no charge for use of these facilities. In addition to the facilities in main building…

Disabled Facilities

A separate self-contained lavatory and shower facility is available and immediately accessible from the forecourt. We have also installed a hoist for wheelchair users…

Lockers

Token-operated lockers are situated in the changing rooms in the Amenity Building. Tokens may be purchased through the Marina Administration Office.

Emergency Berth

In the event of a medical emergency there is a specific emergency berth at the base of the access ramp. Enter by south fairway and proceed to Pier SJ.

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