oceanfroggie
Well-Known Member
Limerick Custom House Marina has vanished overnight 
Limerick Marina - Not a trace
Even the harbour hoggers seem to have been abducted by an alien vessel?
Pat Lysaght "I'm telling you it was right here when I left last night"
Spear Fishing - Hunting marina pontoons! Seriously WI rechecking depths predredging.
Ah - here it is!
The custom house marina was dismantled and moved to Arthurs Quay in one day!
The fingers have to be left anchored to their pontoons or they would have capsized - top heavy. Lucky Pat was on hand to advise them NOT to disconnect the fingers, otherwise there would have been more than a few red faces.
Dredging the sand bank off Arthurs Quay. Mud and silt dug and transferred to barge. Barge then moved inside lock and another digger removes spoil to road trucks along the quay wall of the lock chambre. The spoil is then transported by road to a storage location for drying out before disposal.
Limerick with the tide ebbing. With 4 turbines running up at Ardnacrusha there is a strong flow over the wier and down the Shannon.
Barges are rotated between dredging raft and collection point for loading spoil onto road trucks
Limerick - This really is a fabulous location for a marina
Sarsfield sea lock - Where spoil is removed from barges to trucks
Note the chains through the diggers tracks securing it to the raft
Pat Lysaght on right with a neighbour - Pat has been assisting both WI and contractors with his specialist knowledge.
Contractors Tug - used to transfer barges between raft and lock
Matthew Bridge with 4 turbines worth of flow and winter flooding - I've seen it a lot worse than this.
On a serious note, this is a large scale civil engineering operation. The volumn of mud and silt to be removed is vast with 10 years worth of accumulation. WI are to be congratulated for doing this properly and not by half measures. Lets support Limerick Marina next year by visiting the refurbished marina complex.
Limerick Marina - Not a trace
Even the harbour hoggers seem to have been abducted by an alien vessel?
Pat Lysaght "I'm telling you it was right here when I left last night"
Spear Fishing - Hunting marina pontoons! Seriously WI rechecking depths predredging.
Ah - here it is!
The fingers have to be left anchored to their pontoons or they would have capsized - top heavy. Lucky Pat was on hand to advise them NOT to disconnect the fingers, otherwise there would have been more than a few red faces.
Dredging the sand bank off Arthurs Quay. Mud and silt dug and transferred to barge. Barge then moved inside lock and another digger removes spoil to road trucks along the quay wall of the lock chambre. The spoil is then transported by road to a storage location for drying out before disposal.
Limerick with the tide ebbing. With 4 turbines running up at Ardnacrusha there is a strong flow over the wier and down the Shannon.
Barges are rotated between dredging raft and collection point for loading spoil onto road trucks
Limerick - This really is a fabulous location for a marina
Sarsfield sea lock - Where spoil is removed from barges to trucks
Note the chains through the diggers tracks securing it to the raft
Pat Lysaght on right with a neighbour - Pat has been assisting both WI and contractors with his specialist knowledge.
Contractors Tug - used to transfer barges between raft and lock
Matthew Bridge with 4 turbines worth of flow and winter flooding - I've seen it a lot worse than this.
On a serious note, this is a large scale civil engineering operation. The volumn of mud and silt to be removed is vast with 10 years worth of accumulation. WI are to be congratulated for doing this properly and not by half measures. Lets support Limerick Marina next year by visiting the refurbished marina complex.