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Woolverstone Marina is set in 22 acres of glorious parkland on the picturesque River Orwell with the Royal Harwich Yacht Club nearby. There are a number of navigable estuaries close at hand, providing interesting sailing in sheltered waters. Or for those wishing to head further afield, Ostend is only 79 miles from Harwich, Holland and France are also within easy reach. As well as 235 pontoon berths, there are 110 swinging moorings with a water taxi service. In addition to the berthing facilities, there is an on-site caravan park along with a sailing school.
http://www.mdlmarinas.co.uk/mdl-woolverstone-marina/
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Lake Yard provides numerous services for the dedicated sailor, powerboater or the occasional boat user. Regardless of the craft you own or the type of boating you most enjoy, Lake Yard can provide everything you need to make the most of your interests. Take a leisurely look around and you will soon realise this is a place you have always wanted to find. Lake Yard provides exclusive facilities, services and access to some of the finest harbour and coastal waters in the country! With the green Purbeck hills located at the far end of the bay this is a place for people who enjoy both the water and the varied pleasures of life.
http://www.lakeyard.com
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The historic harbour town of Watchet on the Bristol Channel coast has a proud maritime past which stretches back over many hundreds of years. Now, in the 21st century, the future of the harbour is brighter than ever before, with the opening of the unique Watchet Harbour Marina in July 2001. Watchet Harbour Marina will provide a total of 250 berths for berth holders and visiting yachts, suitable for sail or motor boats up to 20 metres in length. Situated in an area renowned for its outstanding natural beauty, Watchet Harbour Marina is destined to become extremely popular as a port of call, whether it be for a weekend, a holiday, or as a permanent home for your craft.
http://www.watchet-harbour-marina.com
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In the 1400s the harbour was actually known as Port Brittas and the MacDonnells watched their Galleys sail in. Later it was the main port for coal boats when coal was mined at Fairhead, but in recent years the harbour has become very popular with fishermen and deep sea divers. Each harbour that had been built eventually washed away and so the new Ballycastle Marina was officially opened on Monday 21st June 1999 and is in full use by local fisherman and yachtsmen alike. Each of the 74 berths have fresh running water and an electrical supply within easy reach with ample lighting and a keypad access point to stop unwanted guests intruding your privacy. Most importantly it has a 'rock armor' surround ensuring that it will be here for some time to come. The marina and amenity block is accessible 24 hours a day. Lavatories and showers are available at the marine building as are the laundry facilities.
http://www.ballycastle.free-online.co.uk/places/bmarina/bmarina.htm
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Dingle is situated on the South West Coast of Ireland on the northern shore of Dingle Bay. The area is a challenging, new and unfrequented cruising ground with a dramatic seascape, and abounds in islands, bays and beaches that the mariner can explore. The Skellig Rock at the southern entrance to Dingle Bay is the site of an ancient monastic settlement, while the Blasket Islands to the north are famous for their beauty and their literature. Dingle Harbour offers shelter from all weather and is the base for an active fishing fleet. This market town is famous for its friendliness and its hopitality, and boasts excellent restaurants and fifty-two pubs!
http://www.dinglemarina.com
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Within a few minutes of the junction of the A50 and the A38, the site of Mercia Marina is conveniently situated between the villages of Findern and Willington, on the popular Trent and Mersey Canal , South Derbyshire . Created from the existing Willington Lake , Mercia Marina is set within seventy four acres of unspoilt countryside with footpaths leading to the nearby villages which are within easy walking distance. Our new marina has been designed to offer exceptional facilities for your enjoyment in perfect harmony with beautiful surroundings. Please view the Marina Plan to see how the natural profiles of the existing Willington Lake have been retained and how the area has been enhanced through the addition of islands and promontories to offer berth-holders great views and privacy.
http://www.merciamarina.co.uk
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Tralee and Fenit Harbour is located in Tralee bay, just South of the Shannon Estuary. Set in magnificent scenery in the heart of County Kerry, the premier tourist destination in Ireland. It is a convenient base for visiting inland tourist towns such as Tralee and Killarny. The 130-berth marina has berths for all sizes of boats from 6m to 15m, in minimum water depth of 3m, with one berth capable of taking boats up to 25m. There is access in all tides, with minimum depth of 5m CD in the approaches.
http://www.fenitharbour.com/marina.html
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Ardglass Marina with a capacity for approximately 80 craft is located at a strategically important location in the coast of Down with a deep water basin open 24hrs daily all year. Strangford Lough lies six miles to the north.Water and electricity, toilets, showers, telephones, boat storage, fuel (In Containers) and launderette.
http://www.discovernorthernireland.com/product.aspx?ProductID=1858
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Salve Marine is proud to offer marina facilities at Crosshaven, the gateway to Ireland's south and south west coast. Ideally located just 20 minutes from Cork City, Cork Airport and Cork Ferryport (Ringaskiddy). A comprehensive range of facilities for yachts up to 140' x 14' draught include - swinging moorings, fuel and water supplies, full service facilities and mains electricity. On-site boatyard engineering facilities and expertise include - welding & machining in stainless steel, aluminium and bronze - repairs and maintenance to hulls/rigging - routine and detailed engine maintenance. Bareboat and skippered yacht charters are also organised.
http://www.sailingireland.com/salve1.htm
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Brixham Marina is situated in the heart of this picturesque old Devon town. Sheltered from the south-westerly winds and offering safe access in all weathers and at all states of the tide, the 500 berth marina is always busy, especially in summer when many cruising rallies and boating events take place. There is a wide range of marine tenants on site including a chandlery, yacht and powerboat brokerage, yacht charter and a sea school. Basic provisions and diesel are available and there is a bar and restaurant, ideal for when you've worked up an appetite out on the water. Torbay itself has several beautiful anchorages and there are many fine restaurants to visit in Torquay across the bay.
http://www.mdlmarinas.co.uk/mdl-brixham-marina/
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