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One of the first yacht marinas to be built in the UK, Lymington Marina offers over 300 deepwater, well-protected berths for yachts up to 45m (150ft) LOA in the Georgian town of Lymington, on the West Solent close to Hurst Castle and the Needles. A continuous programme of investment delivers excellent facilities for anything from an overnight stay to a permanent base for your yacht. Full Marina facilities are available, including shore power, water, fuel (diesel and petrol), showers, launderette, and ice.
http://www.berthongroup.co.uk/htmlm/marina.html
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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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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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Set in one of the most picturesque riverside locations, Island Harbour is conveniently situated two miles south of Cowes on the Isle of Wight. The peaceful marina offers over 200 berths for annual moorings and visiting yachts, as well as many amenities including a licensed bar and restaurant, a state of the art shower block and a laundry room.
http://www.island-harbour.co.uk
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Kilrush Marina, situated in County Clare, on Irelands unspoilt west coast, offers a unique blend of facilities and attractions to satisfy even the most discerning visitor. The marina lies in the tranquil waters of a sheltered harbour, making it a safe secure haven for maritime enthusiasts to prepare themselves for the adventure of a lifetime. The marinas strategic location makes it an ideal base from which to explore the splendid waters of the 100km long Shannon Estuary, with its many picturesque riverside towns and villages, and also gives access to the 200km long inland waterway system of the majestic river Shannon and its lakes and canals.
http://www.kilrushcreekmarina.ie
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Kilmore Quay Port has recently undergone major development and is now one of Ireland's premier fishing and leisure harbours. It is the ideal port of refuge for pleasure craft of all types and is becoming a fashionable and regular destination for all cruising enthusiasts. The fact that a busy fishing port and a thriving marina can co-exist in harmony is a tribute to the resilience and hospitality of all in the local community.
We welcome all our visitors and assure you of a happy, safe and enjoyable stay. http://www.wexford.ie/kilmore/
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As a visitor to the Marina you become a temporary member of the Kinsale Yacht Club.
http://www.kyc.ie/marinainfo.html
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The yacht harbour in Burnham on Crouch has been a major feature of this well-known sailing town since its construction in 1989. With all the services you would expect at a premier marina, the marina has never been so busy or offered so much.
http://www.eastcoastmarinas.co.uk/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=15&Itemid=29
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The Yacht Haven is based amongst lochs and islands with fishing villages and harbours as near as half an hour away. The inner Clyde offers ideal day cruising whilst the more open west coast and Ireland is only a day away. Everywhere lies the background of Scottish mountains and wildlife providing interest at every opportunity.
http://www.yachthavens.com/yachthaven/listResourcesSession.do?marina_id=largs01
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Yarmouth on the Isle of Wight, is a picturesque fishing, ferry and yachting port widely regarded as one of the jewels of the South Coast. The deepwater harbour retains its old world aura while visiting yachtsmen will find a range of amenities which are very much up to date. Plentiful berths for cruising yachts and rallies are augmented by 38 moorings off the Harbour. Yarmouth Town is well stocked for provisioning and chandlery, and visitors will find no shortage of hostelries, cafes and restaurants for inner refreshment.
http://www.yarmouth-harbour.co.uk
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