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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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Clyde Marina is located on the north Ayrshire coastline and set amidst some of the finest cruising waters around the sheltered Clyde islands and within easy reach of the dramatic Scottish Western Isles.
http://www.clydemarina.com
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Ardfern Yacht Centre is a marina for all size of yachts and power boats situated on the Argyll coast of Scotland and is ideally located to explore all of the anchorages of the Inner Hebrides and the western Isles. Ardfern Yacht Centre has chandlery, brokerage and workshop facilities that provide real service and fully qualified maintenance work from changing an oil filter to the most sophisticated work with epoxy and synthetic technology.
http://www.ardfernyacht.co.uk
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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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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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The Tidemill Yacht Harbour is a long established development within the natural landscape. It remains a place where families can moor their boat and relax and enjoy the gentle, unspoilt surroundings at their leisure. There are plenty of waiting buoys off the well marked entrance, to accommodate early arrivals with an accurate tide gauge, marked in metres on the port hand side to give the depth over the sill. At HW Springs the sill has an average depth of around 2.5 metres. The Harbour provides finger pontoons and the sill ensures that, although the river may be merely fordable at low water springs, there is still enough water in the harbour for vessels up to 2 metres to remain afloat at all states of tide.
http://www.tidemillyachtharbour.co.uk
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Carlingford Lough is the most picturesque inlet on the East Coast of Ireland. It is 8 miles long and its upper parts lie between the lower slopes of the Mountains of Mourne and the Cooley Mountains. This makes its position very conspicuous from the sea. The marina is located on the Southern Shore and is 4 miles from the Haulbowline Light House. Pilotage up and down the Lough is facilitated by a deep water shipping channel. This makes the marina accessible at all states of the tide.
http://www.carlingfordmarina.ie
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Crosshaven Boat Yard was established almost 60 years ago and has been a family based operation since the early days. We installed the first commercial Marina, with a marine Travel hoist, in Ireland in 1979. This era saw a major change of emphasis in the business and since then we have concentrated on all aspects of the repair, care and maintenance of modern pleasure boats.
http://www.crosshavenboatyard.com
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Glenarm has long been a port of call for sailors and yachtsmen travelling to and from Scotland's island-studded western coast and has proved a welcoming haven to visitors from all over the world. Glenarm Harbour offers 40 fully serviced pontoon berths within the village's historical limestone harbour, which is ideally situated within a day's sail of the Western Isles and Clyde. Visiting vessels welcome.
http://www.discovernorthernireland.com/product.aspx?ProductID=9803
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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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