Pilots Southwest Ireland

kesey

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Mick O'Leary of Ryanair has a few, but they are bugger all use for cruising the Southwest of Ireland.

The ICC books are superb. McMillan Reeds almanac is pretty useful, but I wouldn't be without the ICC guides when rambling around Ireland. Those guys have been at it for 75 years.


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SilverBreeze

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Various sailing magazines have published long cruising guide articles about the SW Coasts. I have copies of "Cruising the Coast of Ireland" by John Leonard, a collection of PBO articles from 1997 published in a booklet by Bord Failte.

PM with your postal address if you want one.

You really do need the South and West Coasts of Ireland Sailing Directions
by the Irish Cruising Club.

Should be readily available from Amazon, Bookharbour, etc.

For more info visit:
http://www.glenans-ireland.com/Resources/almanac.htm

See also on the site a list of visitor moorings in SW Ireland and a few other helpful files.
 

kindredspirit

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It won't help with pilot books, (the ICC one is the one), but my list of links below might be helpful to you if you are thinking of cruising in Ireland.

<hr width=100% size=1><A target="_blank" HREF=http://www.begleys.com/kevin/weather.htm>Weather & other useful links for Irish waters.</A>
 

Close hauled

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Just found your post - many thanks for all the links - greatly appreciated as we are heading off there this season.

Thanks again.

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