From time to time Waterways Ireland do seize vessels. Sales are generally advertised on the Waterways Ireland website, locally and in the national press – normally the Irish Independent. Please note that generally vessels are in very poor condition, almost always requiring full refurbishment. For further information please contact inspectorate.athlone@waterwaysireland.org.
You can apply for a winter mooring by completing the online winter mooring application form.
Newcommen Lift Bridge, which is owned and operated by Irish Rail, is only lifted for boats at limited pre-arranged dates during the navigation season. If intending to travel in and out of Dublin, a minimum of two weeks' notice prior to published lift dates (Marine Notice) must be given to the Eastern Regional Office by telephone on +353 (0)1 868 0148. They will then arrange and confirm passage.
You can register your boat by completing the online craft registration form.
The Lower Bann is navigable from the sea at the Barmouth. Care should be taken at the entrance as in rough conditions there can be breaking waves. Coleraine Harbour Commissioners manage the 8km of river from the Millennium Bridge in Coleraine to the sea and are responsible for the Coleraine Harbour. Masters of deep drafted boats are asked to contact the Operations office in Coleraine before travelling on +44 (0)28 7034 4342.
Boats on the Barrow Navigation, Grand Canal and Royal Canal must display a valid permit. All permits are annual and are valid from 1st November to the 31st of October. You can apply online for a permit.
There are four types of permits available:
Combined Mooring and Passage Permit (CMP) permits the holder to pass through locks and to moor at the same Public Mooring for up to five days in any calendar month. A CMP costs €126.
Non-Residential Extended Mooring Permit (NR-EMP) permits the holder to moor in an allocated location for up to one year. A NR-EMP is non-residential and therefore cannot be used a primary residence, however the holder is permitted to stay overnight for up to 90 days in any one year. A NR-EMP costs €278 which includes the cost of a CMP.
Residential Extended Mooring Permit (R-EMP) allows the holder to moor in one location for up to one year. Holders of a R-EMP have no limitation on the number of nights they may stay on board and are permitted to use their vessel as their primary residence. Waterways Ireland has 20 houseboat serviced mooring locations in Grand Canal Dock, Dublin and eight houseboat services mooring locations in Shannon Harbour, Co Offaly which are all fully occupied. If you are interested in acquiring a R-EMP, please email Inspectorate.Athlone@waterwaysireland.org providing your name, address and contact number and your details will be added to a waiting list.
Visitor Permits are free and allows boats to enter the canal system and stay for up to 31 days. The permit can only be used once every calendar year. If you wish to apply for a visitor permit please complete the CMP application and include a note indicating the date of entry to the canal. The visitor permit will be valid for one month from this date.
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Lock keys cost €25 and can be purchased from the following locations:
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Eastern Region Office: +353 (0)1 868 0148
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Grand Canal Depot, Tullamore: +353 (0)57 935 2300
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Lock-keeper at Lowtown: +353 (0)87 245 6531
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Lock-keeper at Shannon Harbour: +353 (0)87 245 6587
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Lock-keeper at Monasterevin: +353 (0)87 247 3093
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Lock-keeper at Fenniscourt: +353 (0)87 951 6333
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Locks 17-40: +353 (0)87 618 2104
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Locks 41-46 +353 (0)87 915 1400
Waterways Ireland has 20 houseboat serviced mooring locations in Grand Canal Dock, Dublin and eight houseboat serviced mooring locations in Shannon Harbour, Co Offaly, all of which are fully occupied.
All residential moorings in Grand Canal Dock were allocated on a first come first served basis and it is unlikely that one of these licenses will become available in the near future; there is also a substantial list of "interested" parties seeking to avail of these moorings in Grand Canal Dock. This list is now extensive and unlikely to move in the short or long term, so it is now closed to new applicants.
If you have any further queries you may contact the Inspectorate Office at inspectorate.athlone@waterwaysireland.org providing your name and contact details.
Place your registration sticker on your boat where the Inspectorate of Navigation can visibly identify it. We recommend placing it on your windscreen where it can best be seen and will not be covered by a canopy.