oceanfroggie
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The inaugural Limerick / Shannon Estuary rally was much enjoyed by 40 crews over 10 days travelling from Killaloe through Ardnacrusha to Limerick and down the scenic Shannon Estuary to Kilrush Creek marina.
IWAI LSER Fleet in Killaloe - Skippers AV briefing and reception in Lakeside hotel, kindly sponsored by Yachtsman/Euromarine. De Band soon struck up a few chords and the adjacent wedding reception joined in as the IWAI music was better than theirs!
Coreibh in Ardnacrusha lock
Only 45 minutes to descend the 102ft lock at the hydro dam. One of the deepest locks in the world.
Moonshadow arriving in Limerick guided by Pat Lysaght - 2 turbines running on ebb tide
Faoi Dheireadh arrives in Limerick
Kara Deniz arriving under Matthew bridge following Pat Lysaght
Pac Mac arriving in Limerick City - Pat Lysaght was amazing guiding all the boats safely through the Limerick bridges. Pat you are an amazing friend to the inland boating community. Thank you for your skill, invaluable advice and friendship.
Celebration - Sparkling wine on the pontoon for each new arrival
Catherine Halpin and Joe Fitzgibbon of ESB gave guided tour of Ardnacrusha hydro electric powerstation and dam. Ardnacrusha is an awesome piece of infrastructure and one of the best kept tourist attraction secrets in the country. Some thing every Irish person should be proud of, the catalyst that sparked our industrial development, it cost 20% of GDP in 1925, was built in 4 years by 5000 irish men, on time, in budget and generated 100% of the national grid in its early years. Designed and built by Siemens-Schuckert, can you imaging Ireland having 100% electrical energy independance soon after the foundation of the young state. Conviction politicians with vision taking the advise of brilliant young engineers.
The architecture is simplar to the old WW2 war movie "The Heros of Telemark" starrting Kirk Douglas who was tasked with blowing up a German heavy water plant, incorrectly then feared part of the third reichs nuclear programme. You can just imagine Kirk Douglas climbing the roof with commandos at night!
The turbine floor - four units - This plant and the Dam is awesome
The old control room that used to control the entire national grid until 1954
The new control room - "Mum what happens if I click this icon?"
IWAI LSER Fleet viewed from roof of Strand Hotel who kindly allowed our crews to use the leisure centre and showers for free - Thank you!
Arthurs Quay Moorings - We had an open day on Sunday to meet Limerick people on the jetties
What a view - Lovely Limerick - "You'r a lady". This city is a wonderful destination for visiting inland boat crews. The marina is top class with excellent facilities including 220v, water and secure access, and what a view. Fabulous historic attractions, nearby restaurants, theme pubs, fine dinning, pedestrianise shopping zones, shopping centres, cathederals, castles, nearby tours and trips.
View from the Hunt Museum - The Hunt Museum opened their back gates and welcomed our crews to their restaurant and cafe as well as free access to the Museum on Sunday. The Hunt Museum is right beside the marina and is a "must see" for any visitor to Limerick City. It houses a stunning collection of paintings and articfects and has a fabulous restaurant and cafe.
The Shannon Rowing Club on the island beside the sea lock
De Band entertain in the Shannon Rowing Club bar as Tom McGowan kindly gives guided tours of this historic sporting establishment
Limerick City moorings by night
The night before we departed, in the wonderful Hunt Museum Shannon Development kindly hosted a reception for the IWAI LSER crews and local community groups with an interest in the Limerick River Shannon amenity. We were delighted to be welcomed by the CEO of Shannon Development Dr Vincent Cunnane and the newly elected Mayor of Limerick City Cllr Gerry McLoughlin (of Irish Rugby fame winning the triple crown in 1983 and the Lions tour). Each vessel was presented with a scroll marking the inaugural rally's visit to the historic city.
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IWAI LSER Fleet in Killaloe - Skippers AV briefing and reception in Lakeside hotel, kindly sponsored by Yachtsman/Euromarine. De Band soon struck up a few chords and the adjacent wedding reception joined in as the IWAI music was better than theirs!
Coreibh in Ardnacrusha lock
Only 45 minutes to descend the 102ft lock at the hydro dam. One of the deepest locks in the world.
Moonshadow arriving in Limerick guided by Pat Lysaght - 2 turbines running on ebb tide
Faoi Dheireadh arrives in Limerick
Kara Deniz arriving under Matthew bridge following Pat Lysaght
Pac Mac arriving in Limerick City - Pat Lysaght was amazing guiding all the boats safely through the Limerick bridges. Pat you are an amazing friend to the inland boating community. Thank you for your skill, invaluable advice and friendship.
Celebration - Sparkling wine on the pontoon for each new arrival
Catherine Halpin and Joe Fitzgibbon of ESB gave guided tour of Ardnacrusha hydro electric powerstation and dam. Ardnacrusha is an awesome piece of infrastructure and one of the best kept tourist attraction secrets in the country. Some thing every Irish person should be proud of, the catalyst that sparked our industrial development, it cost 20% of GDP in 1925, was built in 4 years by 5000 irish men, on time, in budget and generated 100% of the national grid in its early years. Designed and built by Siemens-Schuckert, can you imaging Ireland having 100% electrical energy independance soon after the foundation of the young state. Conviction politicians with vision taking the advise of brilliant young engineers.
The architecture is simplar to the old WW2 war movie "The Heros of Telemark" starrting Kirk Douglas who was tasked with blowing up a German heavy water plant, incorrectly then feared part of the third reichs nuclear programme. You can just imagine Kirk Douglas climbing the roof with commandos at night!
The turbine floor - four units - This plant and the Dam is awesome
The old control room that used to control the entire national grid until 1954
The new control room - "Mum what happens if I click this icon?"
IWAI LSER Fleet viewed from roof of Strand Hotel who kindly allowed our crews to use the leisure centre and showers for free - Thank you!
Arthurs Quay Moorings - We had an open day on Sunday to meet Limerick people on the jetties
What a view - Lovely Limerick - "You'r a lady". This city is a wonderful destination for visiting inland boat crews. The marina is top class with excellent facilities including 220v, water and secure access, and what a view. Fabulous historic attractions, nearby restaurants, theme pubs, fine dinning, pedestrianise shopping zones, shopping centres, cathederals, castles, nearby tours and trips.
View from the Hunt Museum - The Hunt Museum opened their back gates and welcomed our crews to their restaurant and cafe as well as free access to the Museum on Sunday. The Hunt Museum is right beside the marina and is a "must see" for any visitor to Limerick City. It houses a stunning collection of paintings and articfects and has a fabulous restaurant and cafe.
The Shannon Rowing Club on the island beside the sea lock
De Band entertain in the Shannon Rowing Club bar as Tom McGowan kindly gives guided tours of this historic sporting establishment
Limerick City moorings by night
The night before we departed, in the wonderful Hunt Museum Shannon Development kindly hosted a reception for the IWAI LSER crews and local community groups with an interest in the Limerick River Shannon amenity. We were delighted to be welcomed by the CEO of Shannon Development Dr Vincent Cunnane and the newly elected Mayor of Limerick City Cllr Gerry McLoughlin (of Irish Rugby fame winning the triple crown in 1983 and the Lions tour). Each vessel was presented with a scroll marking the inaugural rally's visit to the historic city.
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