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The marina is situated in the unique Walton Backwaters, an area of outstanding natural beauty and special scientific interest in Essex, England.
http://www.titchmarshmarina.co.uk
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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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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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Cahersiveen Marina sits on the banks of the Valentia River, off the Western Coast of the Ring of Kerry. The Gulf Stream waters of the Atlantic wash through the naturally-formed Valentia harbour, creating a safe haven in all weather conditions. Cahersiveen’s long sea-faring tradition ensures a deep-rooted understanding of the needs of sailors, and of boats of all types and sizes. This is captured in the unique Seine Boat racing that can be admired during the rowing season. The natural, unspoilt environment provides a backdrop for those who wish to cruise around Valentia Island and Dingle Bay, and visit the several uninhabited islands. Anglers from all points of the compass come to experience the renowned salt and fresh water fishing. Cahersiveen has recently hosted the European Federation of Sea-Anglers competition. The locality also boasts excellent safe swimming from the sheltered sandy beaches. A stroll around the historic town, only five minutes from the Marina, offers friendly bars, superb food, and all of the flavour of a unique remote Irish location.
http://www.cahersiveenmarina.ie
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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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Bangor Marina

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.