| Why not consider
joining the Corrib Branch of the Inland Waterways Association of
Ireland (IWAI). As well as receiving details of associated events
you will be sent 4 quarterly IWAI magazines per year while helping to fund
the body which is trying to bring about canal restorations, north & south.
For more information on becoming a member you can contact the
Corrib Branch |
Contacts for the IWAI Corrib
Branch:
Chairman: Liam Madden
Secretary: Aine O Maille
Treasurer:
Paul
Faller
you can
contact the Corrib
Branch by email.

"Iris" on Corrib Boat Rally 2004, Photo by Aonghus Woods
The
Navigation authority for the Corrib is the Corrib Navigation Trustees.
There is no registration
or fees, but a distinct shortage of moorings means that only boats that
can be launched and recovered (with suitable precautions against the
spread of zebra mussels) are likely to be suitable.
Articles, sites,
publications and other items related to the Corrib:
- Wilde's Lough Corrib Sir William Wilde, Reprint by Kevin Duffy,
published by Kevin Duffy, Headford. €30.00 - Originally published in 1867, under
the title of Lough Corrib: Its Shores and Islands, it has long been a
much-valued collector’s item. Here we find a facsimile edition of the original,
with all 74 woodcuts faithfully reproduced, a loose (a pity it’s not attached)
1867 map of Loughs Corrib and Mask and special foreword to the reprint by Dr
Peter Harbison, like Wilde a member of the Royal Irish Academy. €30
An on-line
version of this book is also available
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- By The Corribside, Maurice Semple, Published by the Author
1981, Hardback, 202pp, republished in 1984 in softback.
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Reflections on Lough Corrib, Maurice Semple, Published by the Author
1974, 218pp, republished 1989.
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Lure of the Corrib, Michael Hynes 1978.
an article published in Irish Boats and Yachting, Boat Show Special, April
1978
You can download this article here
(4MB)
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Carrick Craft
sell a facsimile Admiralty Chart of Lough Corrib
Check out
www.corribcruises.com for a
variety of day and night cruises. |