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Those wishing to visit Docklands by boat/yacht will be glad to hear that our mooring facilities, Dublin City Moorings, have recently been upgraded to the highest international standards. Sited alongside the International Financial Services Centre (IFSC), the moorings can accommodate up to 30 berths and have recently seen the installation of new pontoons, pump-out, three-phase electricity and wheelchair access. There is now accommodation for super yachts and vessels up to 1,000 tonnes. Berthing is alongside with a draught of 4.2 metres LAT.
http://www.dublindocklands.ie/index.jsp?1nID=93&2nID=95&3nID=95&pID=95&nID=115
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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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Opened in March 2001, Dun Laoghaire Marina had over 500 berths. Boats of up to 25 metres overall length and up to 40 tonnes could be accommodated. Now after the completion of the recent extension the marina has over 800 berths. Boats of up to 30 metres in length and up to 80 tonnes can now be accommodated. The berths are designed and arranged to give ample space for maneuvering, even for a novice sailor. All pontoons and walkways are automatically lit and are equipped with fire extinguishers and life buoys. The main piers have safety ladders. All berths on the main marina have access to shore power and potable water.
http://www.dlmarina.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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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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Dunkerque

Situated in the very heart of the city, Dunkirk’s Marina welcomes you in its 3 reception docks.
« Le Bassin du Commerce », « Le Port du Grand Large », « Le Bassin de la Marine ». Only a couple of minutes from the landing stages, yachtsmen can enjoy many services such as : sail-lofts (sail workshops), rigging equipment, shipyards, and other harbour facilities. The Nord-Pas de Calais is the third most touristic region of France, so it benefits from every necessary equipment and quality for the water sports practising. It also benefits from a major Tourist Information Bureau, but most of all from the “Label Station Voile” (Sailing Resort Label) which guarantees the quality of its waters and of their surroundings.