Cruiser Boat Holidays - Questions Answered |
Your Questions Answered
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Do
I need any previous boating experience? |
No, many of our holidaymakers are first-timers. All our boats
are easy to handle, and no previous experience is required before
taking the helm.
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Do
I require a Driving Licence? |
A driving licence is not required in Ireland. You will be given
an instruction lesson before you leave the boat base.
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Will
I be able to moor easily? |
Stop when and where you like at a marina or in the open countryside.
There are plenty of moorings all along the waterways which are usually
free of charge, except in some popular tourist centres, where a
fee may be payable.
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Are
the waterways and locks easy to navigate? |
The quiet waterways are largely non-tidal, with only the gentlest
of currents, making them extremely easy to navigate. Many are operated
automatically or by lock-keepers, whilst others you operate yourselves.
You’ll enjoy the locks - they are fun and are often a great
place to meet fellow travellers. You may not be allowed to sail
on the wide open loughs on the River Shannon and Erne in very windy
conditions.
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How
do I know where to go? |
Each of the different regions you can explore by boat is covered
in detail. You will receive a specially prepared map for your chosen
waterway, showing places to see and things to do - or we will be
happy to help you choose.
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How
far can I go? |
Normal cruising speed averages at about 8-10 kph (5-6 mph) and
it takes up to 20 minutes to go through a lock. Plan to cruise no
more than 4-5 hours each day and you’ll cover 30-40 kms (20-25
miles), but remember to allow time for each lock you need to pass
through.
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What
sort of boat should I choose? |
We offer a range of different models and styles of cruiser to
suit all requirements, each fully equipped to give your party all
the home comforts you need. Click the Boats Fleets link on right
for more information.
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Start
and finish times |
Hire duration is normally for one or two weeks although 10 &
11 day periods and short breaks are also available. Normal takeover
time is 4pm-5pm and return time is by 9am on the final day.
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Is
it expensive? |
These boating holidays represent excellent value for money. The
prices are for the boat - simply divide the total cost by the number
of people on board and judge for yourself what good value it is.
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What
happens if we run into any difficulties? |
Our boat operators are at your service seven days a week. At
each of our bases they have bilingual staff, so whatever the problem,
simply phone your base and they will be happy to help you.
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Will
I need special insurance? |
Your boat is fully insured and you are only responsible for any
damage up to the amount of your security deposit. Alternatively,
you can opt for the damage waiver scheme. The options are described
on the Booking Form.
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Car
Parking |
All our bases have free outside parking.
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How do I
book? |
Simply e-mail, telephone or fax us to check availability of your
chosen boat and base. We can then make a Provisional Reservation
for you, following which you return the completed booking form to
us to finalise the booking.
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How do
I get to the Boat Base? |
You can make your own way to the Boat Base, or we can make travel
arrangements - coach transport from all main airports is offered.
See also Boat
Fleet, Life on
Board, Hire Charges
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