Hello all
Just joined today.
We are based in Crosshaven Ireland and own a lovely Beneteau 473 for the past two years.
Looking forward to learning and sharing information in the future.
liam, welcome to cf. Our plans to leave Texas have been changed as our destination. we were heading to the Med but instead head to Ireland and then to the UK. I fell at home and broke my hip and I'm still recovering. Should be back to my old self in 2 or 3 months. Can you suggest a good marina that's not to expensive. We don't care too much as to location of the marina . We plan to leave the boat and rent a car and tour Ireland. Our boat is 47 ft with 14 ft beam and 6 ft draft.
Thanks for your help
/Ray
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Re: Hi from Ireland
Welcome to the forum, Liam and Mags!
I look forward to hearing of your adventures and hope to visit Ireland someday...
Cheers!
Bill
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Hi Liam and Mags and welcome to the forum. Lovely area you're in. Haven't been to Crosshaven but visited Ringaskiddy a couple of times (by car unfortunately, not by boat). I think Ireland in general one of the friendliest places I've been and Cork at the top of the list.
Hope to get back over in a year or so.
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Hi Folks...
Greetings from Portugal... the boat..? pretty common but nice..
Crosshaven however is unique... loved my time there..
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