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Founded in 1962 by Eric Seaton, 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 still privately owned and run by the Seaton family. Seatons marina has both pontoon berths and open water moorings, and is able to expand according to demand. Space is always available, although some advance notice may be required.
http://www.seatonsmarina.co.uk
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Bangor Marina is situated on the south shore of Belfast Lough, close the Irish Sea cruising routes. The marina has become well known since it opened for providing a safe berth in the centre of Bangor, a highly attractive town with many places to visit. Bangor Marina is operated by Quay Marinas under a 15 year licence granted by North Down Borough Council. The Marina Manager, Andrew Jaggers, and his friendly team are there to make your stay at Bangor Marina as enjoyable and safe as possible so please speak to a member of staff if you need any help.
http://www.quaymarinas.com/marinas/bangor.asp
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Situated on the Southern Clyde Estuary, Troon Yacht Haven provides an ideal port for entering the Clyde or for passage making to Ireland and the South. Accessible at all states of the tide, the marina provides a sheltered haven, nestled within the harbour of Troon and located close to the town centre. Troon is well located to take advantage of the options for exploring Scotland and Ireland, whether round the Mull of Kintyre to the Outer Isles, into the Clyde Estuary for more sheltered cruising, or across the North Channel to Bangor and Carrickfergus.
http://www.yachthavens.com/yachthaven/listResourcesSession.do?marina_id=troon01
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In the East Sussex seaside town of Newhaven, Oakdene Homes Plc has acquired West Quay, Railway Quay and the Marina. Construction work is now underway on the largest development and regeneration project that this historic cross-channel ferryport has ever seen. This exciting project will transform Newhaven into one of the South Coast's leading boating and leisure centres, with around 650 highly desirable apartment homes overlooking the waterside and the busy boating activity.
http://www.newhavenmarina.co.uk
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East Cowes Marina is a modern purpose-built marina in a superb location at the heart of the Solent. Laid out along the eastern bank upstream from the chain ferry, the marina occupies a sheltered stretch of the Medina River. With 235 resident berths and up to 150 visitor berths, there is the capacity to accommodate rallies and group bookings, as well as catering for the island's major events including Cowes Week and Round the Island Race.
http://www.eastcowesmarina.co.uk
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Located between the Mediterranean Sea and the Etang de Berre, the City of Martigues has no less than 9 pleasure ports and capacity for over 3000 vessels.
http://www.semovim-martigues.com
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Surrounded by an area of outstanding natural beauty and just moments away from fabulous sailing waters. Find out why Mylor Yacht Harbour is the perfect base for motor and sailing yachts in the South West.
Mylor Yacht Harbour is a centre of excellence for the restoration and care of yachts and motor boats, providing a full complement of services afloat and ashore. http://www.mylor.com
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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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A 70 berths marina within the harbour and just yards from the attractions of this ancient port. Accessible at all states of tide, summer facility. Showers available at Kirkwall Sailing Club. All other facilities around the harbour.
http://www.sailorkney.co.uk/kirkwall.html
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Serviced visitor pontoon facility within Pierowall Harbour. Accessible at all states of tide, summer facility, excellent shelter. Showers and toilets on site. Open April to October.
http://www.sailorkney.co.uk/westray.html
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