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Whitehills is a Trust Harbour, established by Act of Parliament in 1895, and is fully maintained and run by nine elected Commissioners from the village. It has been run this way since the Harbour was built in 1900. Whitehills was a very successful fishing port up until 1999, when due to changes in the fishing industry, the Commissioners decided to develop it as a Marina.
http://www.whitehillsharbour.co.uk
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The River Dee offers the safest anchorage on the Solway coast hence the growth of the town of Kirkcudbright in the medieval period. The approach to Kirkcudbright is through attractive coastal scenery. The marina offers a peaceful haven to stop, enjoy the atmosphere of this historic harbour town and sample the local hospitality as well as stocking up on essentials.
http://www.kirkcudbright.co.uk/visiting/marina.htm
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Maryport Harbour and Marina is situated on the beautiful Lake District Coast, in the county of Cumbria. The dramatic Cumbrian coastline has the Solway Firth lapping its shores and provides excellent sailing and fishing grounds. The Solway Firth is also an area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, with numerous sites of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI) and fish breeding grounds. Maryport has its own SSI on the grass banks around the Marina, which lays host to rare flowers and butterflies, on visiting these areas please take care not to disturb or damage them.
http://www.maryportmarina.com
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On one of the most varied coasts of La Manche, Port Carentan offers an exceptional site. The basin, surrounded by grass and trees, blends perfectly into the town. The access to Port Carentan is through one of the most beautiful parts of "Parc Naturel des Marais du Cotentin". Port Carentan is open at all times, to all types of boats. Berthing for multihulls is available at a special rate.
http://www.sctel.fr/port-carentan/
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The Hendaye marina is a secured harbour accessible at any time and any weather.
http://www.hendaye.com
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Situated in the very heart of the city, Dunkirk’s Marina welcomes you in its 3 reception docks.
« Le Bassin du Commerce », « Le Port du Grand Large », « Le Bassin de la Marine ». Only a couple of minutes from the landing stages, yachtsmen can enjoy many services such as : sail-lofts (sail workshops), rigging equipment, shipyards, and other harbour facilities. The Nord-Pas de Calais is the third most touristic region of France, so it benefits from every necessary equipment and quality for the water sports practising. It also benefits from a major Tourist Information Bureau, but most of all from the “Label Station Voile” (Sailing Resort Label) which guarantees the quality of its waters and of their surroundings. http://www.dunkerque-marina.com
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