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Situated in the shelter of Southampton Water, Ocean Village is more than a marina. Surrounded by a wealth of shops, restaurants, cinemas and bars, it offers outstanding recreational facilities. Overlooking the marina is The Royal Southampton Yacht Club which, although a members club, offers berth holders and visitors a warm and friendly welcome. The basin, formerly used for commercial ships, is deep enough to offer mooring facilities for tall ships and large yachts and has become famous for hosting the start and/or finish of around the world yacht races such as the BT Global Challenge. From the marina, there is direct access to superb and varied cruising. To the west is the picturesque Beaulieu River and the surrounding New Forest.
http://www.mdlmarinas.co.uk/mdl-ocean-village-marina/
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Tollesbury Marina is far more than just a place to keep a boat, it has been designed as a boating centre for all the family, with a range of on-site activities to cater for every need, including; pontoon berthing, brokerage, chandlery, workshops, slipways and club with heated covered swimming pool, two tennis courts, a cosy bar and an inviting restaurant with excellent home cooking.
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Bradwell Marina situated on the picturesque Blackwater Estuary has been privately owned since 1984. Bradwell is a small village set on the Essex coast. With peaceful walks and a smugglers pub just minutes away, you could not ask for a more relaxing spot. Nearby is St Peters Chapel, reputed to be the oldest church in Essex.
http://www.bradwellmarina.com
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Essex Marina has the attraction and advantage of up to 500 deep water moorings, including 50 swinging moorings all with access to the sea at all states of the tide. The Marina is located just 7 miles from Southend on Sea and Basildon and serves an urban population of up to half a million people within less than 30 minutes driving time.
http://www.essexmarina.co.uk
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Hartlepool Marina is one of the most modern Marina facilities in Europe. Featuring one of Europe's biggest boat hoists and attracting hundreds of vessels, the £60 million Marina is Hartlepool's most alluring and relaxing location. High fashion, waterside restaurants and romantic promenades may be more characteristic of a continental port, but Hartlepool has definitely made marina life a delicacy of its own.
http://www.hartlepool-marina.com
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The waterfront in Sunderland has been transformed in recent years by extensive redevelopment including the impressive marina complex at North Dock. Originally constructed by Brunel in 1837, the Dock has been renovated and extended to provide the modern marina we now enjoy. Sunderland Marina aims to provide top class facilities combined with friendly, efficient service. The Marina is staffed 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, all year round and is dedicated to provide a personal service to all users and their families. The Marina consists of 113 fore-and-aft moorings, 26 un-serviced berths and 88 fully serviced pontoon berths.
http://www.marineactivitiescentre.co.uk/marina/
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Whitehaven Marina is the maritime gateway to England's Lake District. The 17th century, historical, substantially built Harbour, offers a quality, fully serviced Marina. It was opened in 1997 and awarded Blue Flag status in 2003. With near 24-hour access, Whitehaven Marina is set to become the North West of England's premier cruising harbour of the 21st century. Whitehaven is uniquely situated at the South Western entrance to the Solway Firth and is ideally placed geographically to offer boat owners a superb departure point for the Isle of Man, Ireland, Southern Scotland, Clyde and Hebridean cruising or even a departure point for transatlantic cruising.
http://www.whitehaven-harbour.co.uk/marina.htm
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St Peter Port Harbour provides an ideal base for cruising the Channel Islands and adjacent French coast. St Peter Port harbour and marina facilities are conveniently located in the heart of the picturesque St Peter Port, Guerney's capital.
http://www.guernseyharbours.gov.gg
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Set in a peaceful natural harbour, this 115 berth marina welcomes visiting boats to Guernsey. Accessible 3 hours either side of high water at St Peter Port, Beaucette is the perfect base to discover the island (the main town of St Peter Port is only a taxi or bus ride away), to explore the other Channel Islands or to make the short crossing to France. If you are unsure of the buoyed channel or the entrance to Beaucette, please call on VHF 80 and we will send a boat out to assist you.
http://www.beaucettemarina.com
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Jerseyís main visitor's marina, is conveniently situated in the Upper Harbour, St. Helier, only few minutes walk from the Town Centre, with berthing for up to 200 visiting yachts and access 3 hours either side of high water.
http://www.jersey-harbours.com/sthelier.html
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