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Hythe Marina was the first marina village to be built in the UK and is still one of the finest. Located on the western shore of Southampton Water, it's a unique development of a 209 berth marina, together with waterside homes, shops, restaurants and bars. There is a general store on site along with a watersports shop, hairdresser and brokerage. There is also a regular ferry service which runs from Hythe right into the centre of Southampton. The marina entrance is controlled by lock gates, operated 24 hours a day throughout the year, and there is easy access to Southampton Water and several of our other marinas situated in and around the Solent.
http://www.mdlmarinas.co.uk/mdl-hythe-marina-village/
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Swanwick Marina is situated on the eastern bank of the River Hamble, near Bursledon Bridge, and approximately two miles upriver from its entrance on Southampton Water. Its sheltered location and excellent facilities make it an ideal base for exploring the Solent and cruising further afield on both sides of the channel. Besides being a picturesque waterway, the River Hamble is one of the most important yachting centres in the UK.
http://www.premiermarinas.com/swanwick/
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Emsworth is a friendly marina situated on Chichester Harbour. Our sheltered site has nearly 200 pontoon berths for yacht and motor boats with facilities for boat storage ashore and boat movement. Visiting yachtsmen are welcome. The Emsworth Cruising Association was founded in Emsworth Yacht Harbour and a significant proportion of its members are still with us. The marina was created in 1964 from a log pond and is within walking distance of the attractive village of Emsworth in Hampshire. The village has a wide range of shops, pubs and restaurants while on site services include a chandlery and an outboard specialist.
http://www.emsworth-marina.co.uk
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Haslar is a modern purpose-built marina situated in a superb location within Portsmouth Harbour near Gosport at the eastern end of The Solent. The marina was built in response to a demand for quality berths within quick and easy reach of open water. Its popularity stems, most notably, from the quality of the facilities, together with very high levels of customer service, all at a reasonable price to the yachtsman. The pontoons are well protected by a large wave screen and the marinasí sheltered position in Haslar creek. Each berth is fully serviced with water, electricity & wireless broadband connectivity, and there are no tidal restrictions, even at very low tides.
http://www.haslarmarina.co.uk
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Northney Marina is situated on the north shore of Hayling Island within Chichester Harbour, one of Europe's largest natural harbours. The harbour's sheltered waters provide safe cruising and there are plenty of anchorages to explore within the area, such as Itchenor with its quaint pubs or Bosham village. The facilities at this 228 berth marina are excellent. There is a relaxing customers' lounge and sunny outside terrace as well as a shop selling essential items. The modern facilities building also includes plentiful showers and toilets, disabled facilities and a launderette along with an office/reception.
http://www.mdlmarinas.co.uk/mdl-northney-marina/
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Originally built by Sir Robin Knox Johnston, Mercury Yacht Harbour is situated in a sheltered wooded site where the shallow waters of Badnam Creek join the River Hamble. Just a 20 minute walk from Hamble village, the marina offers berthing for 360 boats and enjoys deep water at all states of tide. Among its excellent facilities are a chandlery as well as a bar and restaurant with waterfront views. There's always activity on the River Hamble, with fleets of racers out every weekend during the summer. Mercury Yacht Harbour also provides an ideal base from which to visit some of our other marinas in the Southampton area. Nearby Ocean Village Marina boasts two cinemas along with restaurants and bars; a wide range of marine services are available at Shamrock Quay and Hamble Point Marina.
http://www.mdlmarinas.co.uk/mdl-mercury-yacht-harbour/
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With 24 hour access and extensive on site marine shore-side facilities, Port Solent is a great place to keep your boat all year round. Marina reception is next to the lock where friendly professional staff are on hand 24 hours a day to help. First class services range from a fully serviced boat yard, excellent security, 24 hour fuel, showers and toilets, a Boat Scrubber, free pump out, yacht brokerage, boat repairs, engine servicing, marine electronics and the largest chandlery on the South Coast. An intrinsic part of the marina is the Boardwalk, where you can find plenty of shops, bars and restaurants to visit. There is also a cinema on site and a David Lloyd Health Club which both visitors and berth holders can use.
http://www.premiermarinas.com/portsolent/
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Based at the entrance to Chichester Harbour Sparkes Yacht Harbour allows fast and easy access at all states of the tide into the Solent. As well as full maintenance facilities, the complex also has a chandlery, brokerage and a bar/bistro which offers superb views across Chichester Harbour.
http://www.mdlmarinas.co.uk/mdl-sparkes-marina/
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Shamrock Quay is a marina steeped in history, taking its name from the famous J-class yacht, Shamrock V, which was built on this site in 1931 to challenge for the America's Cup. This 255 berth marina is still a major centre for refit and boat building with many specialist trades on site, as well as a bar, continental restaurant, cafe and shops. Following a £1.5 million refurbishment it now boasts a 70 metre specialist superyacht berth, a 60 metre visitor berth and a modern shower and toilet block featuring a purpose-designed facility for disabled berth holders. Head down Southampton Water and there are numerous cruising opportunities available. There is plenty of racing action in the Solent and a weekend in the Channel Islands is easily possible.
http://www.mdlmarinas.co.uk/mdl-shamrock-quay/
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Buckler's Hard Marina is one of the most picturesque marinas on the south coast of England offering access to the Solent and beyond. The Marina welcomes both visiting yachtsman and visitor alike.
http://www.bucklershard.co.uk
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