Marinas - South
Marinas - SW
Marinas - E, NE, NW
Welsh Marinas
Scottish Marinas
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Marinas & Moorings in E, NE and NW England
Amble Marina
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Quiet marina in Northumberland on the banks of the River Coquet. Tidal sill. Showers, toilets, boatyard & chandlery, local shops.
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Hull Marina
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300 berths including 20 reserved for visitors. Access by lock HW +/- 3 hrs. Fuel by arrangement, food, near city centre.
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Isle of Man Harbours
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Details of all the current pontoon and harbour berthing options for those cruising the Isle of Man.
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Liverpool Marina
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400 fully serviced berths, lock access, chandlery, marine engineers, restaurants - and less than a mile from the heart of the city.
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Maryport Marina, Cumbria
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300 berths including 20 reserved for visitors. Access by lock HW +/- 3 hrs. Fuel by arrangement, food, near city centre.
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Neptune Marina, Ipswich
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Deep water town centre marina accessed by lock. Fully serviced pontoon berths, showers etc. Chandlery and boatyard.
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Preston Marina
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Deep water berths and good facilities but passage up the Ribble requires careful passage planning and study of the tides.
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Royal Quays Marina, North Shields
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At the entrance to the River Tyne. 170 fully serviced pontoon berths offer a base to explore the NE Heritage Coast. 24 hour fuel available.
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Tidemill Yacht Harbour
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Nine miles up the River Deben. Sill has 2.5m at HW springs. Waiting buoys for early arrivals. Finger pontoons. Very sheltered.
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Tollesbury Marina, Essex
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On the river Blackwater, convenient for London. Access HW +/- 2 hrs. Facilities include heated swimming pool. Visitors berths. |
Whitehaven Marina, Cumbria
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100 fully serviced pontoon berths. Showers and toilets, security. Lock access 18 hrs out of 24. Ideal Irish Sea cruising base. |
Wisbech Yacht Harbour
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Secure pontooon berthing max. depth 2.5m, showers & toilets. In the heart of Fenland. Contact the harbourmaster for access details.
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Woolverstone Marina, Suffolk
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Ful service marina on the River Orwell, near Ipswich. Cruise the sheltered East Coast estuaries or cross to the continent from here. |
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