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Dart Marina |
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Dart Marina, Noss-on-Dart Marina and the river moorings are situated on the River Dart near the historic town of Dartmouth. These marinas are well situated for exploring the local river or as a starting point for sailing around the West Country, the Channel Islands or the Brittany coast. |
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Darthaven Marina |
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Welcome to Darthaven Marina located on South Devon's beautiful River Dart. The Marina also has a chandlery plus full yacht repair and maintenance facilities. |
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Bristol Marina |
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Bristol Marina offers 100 pontoon berths and 70 shore berths for a variety of boats to a maximum length of 20 metres. It also offers full boat lift-out facilities, fuel, and a boat yard where owners may build or work on their own vessels.
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Portpatrick Harbour |
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Portpatrick Harbour is a beautiful small harbour at the west coast of Rhins of Galloway peninsula. Although the access from sea is easy, sailors have to take care of some rocks inside the harbour. The shelter at South-West winds is bad due to appropriate exposure to the open sea. Facilities are very limited. |
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Coleraine Marina |
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This modern complex lies 1 mile north of Coleraine town and 4 miles south of the open sea at the mouth of the River Bann. The Marina offers superb facilities to cruisers, dinghy sailors, canoeists, water-skiers & anglers, and has facilities for visiting craft up to 60 feet in length. |
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Seatons Marina |
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Seatons Marina lies on the East bank of the River Bann, some two miles downstream from Coleraine and three miles from the sea, on the north coast of Ireland. It is privately owned and run by the Seaton family, who have lived by the river since 1961. We are the only marina in the area able to provide swinging moorings.
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Preston Marina |
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Welcome to Preston Marina - for boat sales, berthing, lifting, insurance, transport and finance. |
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Ballycastle Marina |
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Ballycastle is the heart of the Causeway Coast and Glens of Antrim. Situated in the most north-easterly tip of Northern Ireland makes Ballycastle the ideal location for a break.
Ballycastle Marina was officially opened in June 1999 and is in full use by local fisherman and yachtsmen alike. Each of the 74 berths have fresh running water, an electrical supply within easy reach with ample lighting, and a keypad access point to stop unwanted guests intruding on your privacy. The marina and amenity block is accessible 24 hours a day; lavatories and showers are available at the marina building, as are the laundry facilities. |
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Whitehaven Harbour and Marina |
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Whitehaven is situated at the south-western entrance to the Solway Firth, and is ideally placed to offer boat owners a superb departure point for the Isle of Man, Ireland, South Scotland, Clyde and Hebridean cruising, or even a Trans-Atlantic crossing. |
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Weymouth Marina |
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Weymouth Marina is a modern purpose built facility providing 250 permanent and visiting berths, situated beyond the town's historic lifting bridge in the inner harbour. Dredged to 2.5 metres below chart datum, there are no tidal access restrictions. With the town centre and the long seafront with its sandy beach only a minutes walk away, the marina offers a secure and sheltered berth in this friendly family resort. |
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