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Mannin Bay is the first significant bay to the north east of Slyne Head, on the west coast of Ireland. Although a very attractive location it is open to the prevailing westerlies and therefore only offers tolerable shelter and is also subject to swell. Just round Knock Point offers the best anchoring location but is not suitable for an overnight stay.

Mannin Bay is the first significant bay to the north east of Slyne Head, on the west coast of Ireland. Although a very attractive location it is open to the prevailing westerlies and therefore only offers tolerable shelter and is also subject to swell. Just round Knock Point offers the best anchoring location but is not suitable for an overnight stay.

There are a few dangers at the mouth of the bay requiring attentive navigation.



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Keyfacts for Mannin Bay
Facilities
None listed


Nature
No fees for anchoring or berthing in this locationRemote or quiet secluded locationAnchoring locationScenic location or scenic location in the immediate vicinity

Considerations
Note: fish farming activity in the vicinity of this location

Protected sectors

Current wind over the protected quadrants
Minimum depth
4 metres (13.12 feet).

Approaches
3 stars: Attentive navigation; daylight access with dangers that need attention.
Shelter
2 stars: Exposed; unattended vessels should be watched from the shore and a comfortable overnight stay is unlikely.



Last modified
May 30th 2017

Summary

An exposed location with attentive navigation required for access.

Facilities
None listed


Nature
No fees for anchoring or berthing in this locationRemote or quiet secluded locationAnchoring locationScenic location or scenic location in the immediate vicinity

Considerations
Note: fish farming activity in the vicinity of this location



Position and approaches
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Haven position

53° 27.313' N, 010° 7.288' W

this is the position at the anchorage just inside Knock Point.

What is the initial fix?

The following Mannin Bay initial fix will set up a final approach:
53° 27.790' N, 010° 10.930' W
This is set on the 069°T alignment of Clifden Castle and the north end of Illaunrush. It passes to the south of Mween More and north of Young John's Rock.



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Click the 'Next' and 'Previous' buttons to progress through neighbouring havens in a coastal 'clockwise' or 'anti-clockwise' sequence. Below are the ten nearest havens to Mannin Bay for your convenience.
Ten nearest havens by straight line charted distance and bearing:
  1. Bunowen Bay - 3 nautical miles S
  2. Clifden Boat Club - 3 nautical miles NE
  3. Clifden - 3.7 nautical miles ENE
  4. Cleggan Bay - 6.2 nautical miles N
  5. Fahy Bay - 7.3 nautical miles NNE
  6. Gorteen Bay - 7.7 nautical miles SE
  7. Roundstone Bay - 8.1 nautical miles ESE
  8. Ballynakill Harbour - 8.6 nautical miles NE
  9. Bofin Harbour - 9.9 nautical miles NNW
  10. Bertraghboy Bay - 10.7 nautical miles ESE
These havens are ordered by straight line charted distance and bearing, and can be reordered by compass direction or coastal sequence:
  1. Bunowen Bay - 3 miles S
  2. Clifden Boat Club - 3 miles NE
  3. Clifden - 3.7 miles ENE
  4. Cleggan Bay - 6.2 miles N
  5. Fahy Bay - 7.3 miles NNE
  6. Gorteen Bay - 7.7 miles SE
  7. Roundstone Bay - 8.1 miles ESE
  8. Ballynakill Harbour - 8.6 miles NE
  9. Bofin Harbour - 9.9 miles NNW
  10. Bertraghboy Bay - 10.7 miles ESE
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How to get in?
Route location The 'Slyne Head to Erris Head' coastal description provides approach information to the suggested initial fix. Vessels approaching from the south should select the northbound Route location sequenced description; vessels approaching from the north should select the southbound Route location sequence; western approaches may use either description.

The best anchorage for a short stay with an easy access is close inside Knock Point in depths of 4 to 5 metres which gives moderate shelter to winds west to northwest. This is a very beautiful spot to anchor but be aware that there is likely to be fish farms in the area. A further anchorage is available in the middle of the small pool in Mannin Creek which gives slightly better shelter though the access requires attentive navigation.

There are no facilities or landing places in Mannin Bay, but in the neighbouring Clifden Bay to the north there is ample opportunity for re-stocking of provisions or for a meal and a drink off the boat or for some entertainment for all the family.


What facilities are available?
There are no facilities at this location, the nearest place for provisions is at Clifden approx. 4 miles away.


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The following videos may be useful to help first time visitors familiarise themselves with Mannin Bay and the area.

The following video presents a scenic view of the bay.




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