Pénichettes - Questions Answered |

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Start and finish days
Starting days available are Fridays, Saturdays and Mondays, with
take-over between 4pm and 6pm. Paperwork and instruction are done
during this period. Return is also on Fridays, Saturdays or Mondays,
between 8am and 9am (eg. one week hire covers 7 nights from 4pm
Monday, finishing 9am Monday).
Hire duration is generally for one week or two weeks, but you can
also go for periods of 10/11 days, for long weekends or for 4-day
mini-weeks.
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Navigation
The cruises suggested have been calculated on the basis of a speed
of 8kph on canals, 10 kph on rivers. Above this speed you may damage
the banks. Times allow for going through locks (15-20 minutes) and
bridges, but not any waiting time, whether foreseeable or not.
You may stop where you like when you like. The mooring spikes on
board give you total freedom. You can also stop at developed marinas
or public wharves.
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Learning to handle the boat
Now you are ready to go aboard! Once you're settled in, a technician
will come on board to show you how everything works and to teach
you about handling the boat. In just a few minutes you will have
grasped the basics.
If you're not confident about anything, ask the technician to go
over it again. Often he'll speak two or three different languages.
Cruising at speeds of from 6 kph to 12 kph allows unhurried manoeuvres
and gives plenty of time for looking around.
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Opening times of locks
In Ireland the locks are free and open
every day. Locks are generally worked by a lockkeeper. On some waterways,
there are occasional locks to be operated by the boat's crew, whilst
others are automatic, with easy-to-follow instructions. You will
receive full details at the base on departure.
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Maintenance Work
Many waterways have "stoppages" when they are closed
for maintenance. Mostly these are scheduled for the winter months
but occasionally they occur during the hire season. Dates are announced
in early March. Please check with our reservation staff.
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Floods
In this case we may have to restrict your cruise to canals only,
or possibly to switch departure base, but it should not be necessary
to cancel your cruise.
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Parking
All our bases have enclosed parking and some offer undercover
parking. A charge will be made of between 4 Euro and 5.5 Euro per
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Open Water
The lakes in Ireland should not be attempted in winds stronger
than Force 3. Our staff at the base will tell you the position and
give instructions. |
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One Way Cruises
You will find in our base access notes full details about methods
for getting back to your car. You will be told at the base about
arrangements for having your own car driven to the end-point of
your cruise .
We must draw your attention to the fact that one-way cruising
is an optional feature which can never be totally guaranteed owing
to the possibility of cancellations or other difficulties. You must
therefore recheck one week before departure whether the one way
cruise is available and in which direction it will be. |
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Insurance
The hire price includes insurance of the boat and of the hirer's
liability to a third party arising out of use of the boat. Insurance
of the hirer, his personal effects and any other liability to a
third party is not included. |
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Navigation dues
All government dues and taxes are included in the hire charge. |
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Hiring without
licence
In Ireland we offer boat hire without the need for a captain's
licence. You will be given instruction in handling your craft and
the navigation rules. |
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