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St Katharine Docks
St Katharine Haven is London's leading yacht marina. Situated alongside Tower Bridge, it is the ideal berthing place for anyone wishing to visit the capital. For visitors arriving outside locking times there are six mooring buoys in the River Thames, next to Devon House, to the east of the lock entrance. Boats of shallow draft may use the inside face of St Katharine's Pier.
http://www.skdocks.co.uk
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Limehouse Marina
Limehouse Marina is located to the East of London, and connects the River Lee (via the Limehouse Cut) the Regents Canal and the River Thames. This is an ideal location for all river, canal and sea going pleasure craft. The 90 berth marina with excellent modern facilities is an oasis of calm in London. The marina makes a perfect base from which to explore London and the surrounding waterways.
http://www.bwml.co.uk/marina/11/limehouse+marina/
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Gallions Point Marina
Situated in London Docklands, Gallions Point Marina offers a great starting point for local and extended cruising for beginners and experienced yachtsmen.
http://www.gallionspointmarina.co.uk
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South Dock Marina
South Dock Marina is London's largest working marina. lt is conveniently located in South Dock and Greenland Dock on the south bank of the Thames, 2.5 miles downstream from Tower Bridge and 1.5 miles upstream from Greenwich. The marina offers over 200 berths. Locking in from the tidal Thames is fast and efficient, with the added advantage of holding pontoons on Greenland Pier at the entrance to the Lock. As well as providing a highly central and secure London mooring, the marina makes an excellent base for cruising the Thames and the Medway, as well as exploring further afield to the east coast of England and the northern European coastline.
http://www.sdockmarina.co.uk
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Seatons Marina
Founded in 1962 by Eric Seaton, Seatons Marina lies on the east bank of the River Bann, some two miles downstream from Coleraine and three miles from the sea, on the north coast of Ireland. It is still privately owned and run by the Seaton family. Seatons marina has both pontoon berths and open water moorings, and is able to expand according to demand. Space is always available, although some advance notice may be required.
http://www.seatonsmarina.co.uk
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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.
http://www.quaymarinas.com/marinas/bangor.asp
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Carrickfergus Marina
Carrickfergus Waterfront is situated on the north shore of Belfast Lough and provides two splendid, safe, secure harbours for craft. Firstly, the magnificent harbour with it's resplendent 12th Century Norman Castle has a long and distinguished history. Secondly, the purpose built marina basin located only 250 metres west of the harbour, has proved popular since its opening in 1985. Both harbours embody rugged rubble stone breakwaters, which are first rate wave calming measures during rough seas, absorbing energy from the heavy swells.
http://www.carrickferguswaterfront.co.uk/site/marina/
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Royal Quays Marina
Royal Quays Marina is situated in the former Albert Edward Dock some 2nm from the Pierheads at the entrance to the River Tyne. Royal Quays Marina is an ideal base to explore the Heritage Coast, a largely unspoilt coastline stretching from just north of the River Tyne to the Scottish border.
http://www.quaymarinas.com/marinas/royal.asp
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Amble Marina
Amble Marina is set on the banks of the River Coquet, in the beautiful unspoilt Northumberland countryside. Whether your interests are in fishing, racing, cruising or sailing or you simply wish to relax after a day's sailing, you will find there is something for everyone at Amble Marina.
http://www.amble.co.uk
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Troon Yacht Haven
Situated on the Southern Clyde Estuary, Troon Yacht Haven provides an ideal port for entering the Clyde or for passage making to Ireland and the South. Accessible at all states of the tide, the marina provides a sheltered haven, nestled within the harbour of Troon and located close to the town centre. Troon is well located to take advantage of the options for exploring Scotland and Ireland, whether round the Mull of Kintyre to the Outer Isles, into the Clyde Estuary for more sheltered cruising, or across the North Channel to Bangor and Carrickfergus.
http://www.yachthavens.com/yachthaven/listResourcesSession.do?marina_id=troon01
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