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Waterways Ireland advises masters of vessels and waterway users on Lough Ree on the Shannon Navigation that the port-hand lateral marker on the south side of Inchmore Island is now back on station.
The temporary red buoy installed in early January has now been removed, the cross-border body for Ireland’s inland waterways says.
Shannon Navigation: Clarendon Lock Closure for Gate Replacement Extended
Waterways Ireland advises masters of vessels and waterway users on the Shannon Navigation that replacement of the upstream lock gates at Clarendon Lock is ongoing and the lock will now reopen for navigation on Friday 3 March.
As previously reported on Afloat.ie, February had been the original target date for reopening of the lock in Co Roscommon after its closure for works on the lock gates on 1 November last.
Following the pre-Christmas warning over an off-station marker on the Shannon Navigation, Waterways Ireland advises that a temporary red marker has now been installed in the relevant area north of Athlone.
The temporary marker is in place of the port-hand lateral marker on the south side of Inchmore Island on Lough Ree.
Masters of Vessels should proceed with additional caution in the vicinity of the island, the cross-border body for Ireland’s inland waterways says.
Waterways Ireland advises masters of vessels and waterway users the Shannon Navigation at Lough Ree that a port hand lateral marker on the south side of Inchmore Island is currently off station.
Masters of vessels should proceed with additional caution in the vicinity of Inchmore Island north of Athlone until further notice.
Shannon Navigation: ‘Head of the Shannon’ Rowing Event in Carrick-on-Shannon This Saturday
Waterways Ireland advises all masters of vessels and waterway users on the Shannon Navigation that the Head of the Shannon rowing event will take place in Carrick-on-Shannon this Saturday 3 December.
The event will take place downstream of Carrick bridge for a distance of 3.5km. The rowing starts at navigation maker known locally as White Woman/White Lady downstream of Carrick-on-Shannon and will proceed back to the Marina just downstream of the bridge.
The rowing events will take place between 10am and 4pm. Masters of vessels are requested to proceed with additional caution in the vicinity of the rowing events during these times.
This event is the second Head of the Shannon of 2022, as last year’s event was postponed until February. Details for competing rowers can be found HERE.
Shannon Navigation: Upgrade Works on Waiting Jetties at Portumna Bridge
Waterways Ireland advises masters of vessels and waterway users on the Shannon Navigation that the upgrade works on the waiting jetties upstream and downstream of Portumna Bridge will be carried out from Thursday 17 November to Friday 2 December.
These jetties will remain open except for the area where works are ongoing. The cross-border body for Ireland’s inland waterways says it regrets any inconvenience that this may cause and thanks its customers for their cooperation in relation to this matter.
Warning Over High Water Levels on Inland Waterways
Waterways Ireland advises all masters of vessels and water users that the Shannon Navigation, Erne System, Barrow Navigation and Northern Ireland’s River Bann are currently experiencing high water levels which are expected to continue to rise.
All users of these inland waterways should proceed with additional caution and bear the following in mind:
- Air draft is reduced under all bridges and power lines.
- Water velocity is significantly increased.
- Access to jetties can be difficult as gangways and pontoons are elevated.
- Navigation markers, pontoons, jetties may be submerged.
- Mooring lines should checked regularly if it safe to do so.
Shannon Navigation: Winter Relocation of Railway Bridge Waiting Jetties in Limerick
Waterways Ireland advises masters of vessels and waterway users on the Shannon Navigation that the waiting jetties at the Railway Bridge in Limerick will be relocated to Georges Quay from Saturday 29 October.
These jetties will be reinstated to their original location in March 2023, the cross-border body for Ireland’s inland waterways adds.
Shannon Navigation: Jetty Works at Coosan Point and Dromineer
Waterways Ireland advises masters of vessels and waterway users on the Shannon Navigation that jetty upgrade works at Coosan Point on Lough Ree are under way as of Tuesday 25 October.
Originally set to continue to next Wednesday 2 November, the works were completed ahead of schedule on Friday 28 October.
The jetty lights that were turned off to facilitate these works have now operating again, the cross-border body for Ireland’s inland waterways confirmed.
Elsewhere, re-decking of the floating jetties in Dromineer on Lough Derg will commence on Tuesday 1 November.
Security fencing will be erected around the front of the gangway to restrict access onto the floating jetties for the duration of the works, which are expected to take around six weeks to complete.
This story was updated on Friday 28 October to note the early completion of works at Coosan Point.
Waterways Ireland wishes to inform masters of vessels and waterway users on the Shannon Navigation that Clarendon Lock in Co Roscommon will be closed from Tuesday 1 November 2022 for three months to facilitate the replacement of the upstream lock gates. Passage of the lock will not be possible until February 2023 at the earliest.