2 Hour stop, how much?

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We had a little sail from Southwold up to Lowestoft and back today.
We stopped off at the Royal Norfolk & Suffolk Yacht Club to get some fish and chips and once eaten we left.
Only one other boat on the visitors berths .

Cost £5.00 landing fee.

Is this about right given our length of stay, didn't even have time to use facilities etc.

or am I just out of touch?
 
Oh!
I've only stopped overnight - last year was £14 (8m)
I sort of assumed the visitor berths weren't charged for a short stop - I wonder if its free if you use their bar?

Halfpenny pier is looking even better now.
 
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All unfortunately rather common. Bradwell short stay used to be a contribution to one of their charities but last year it was a charge - can't remember how much though....
 
There used to be a guy in West Mersea that lived on one of the houseboats, and when he saw a visitor come in he would motor out and find them a buoy and pocket the charge - maybe he still does

If he does then there is a risk of being fleeced twice as YC collects now on behalf of the harbour (whatever the arrangement is). Used to go to West Mersea several times in a season, pick up a vacant mooring, row ashore for a beer in YC and then have something to eat there or in town. Now as they want £10 for the night it makes it rather expensive when split between just me so I don't go and as a consequence I don't spend money in the town either. In use Moorings are paid for anyway so just don't get it why there is a need to try and get them to pay twice. Town loses out. For an extra £6 I can walk ashore, get a shower, fill up with water.
 
If he does then there is a risk of being fleeced twice as YC collects now on behalf of the harbour (whatever the arrangement is). Used to go to West Mersea several times in a season, pick up a vacant mooring, row ashore for a beer in YC and then have something to eat there or in town. Now as they want £10 for the night it makes it rather expensive when split between just me so I don't go and as a consequence I don't spend money in the town either. In use Moorings are paid for anyway so just don't get it why there is a need to try and get them to pay twice. Town loses out. For an extra £6 I can walk ashore, get a shower, fill up with water.

Whilst many of the moorings are owned by WMYC, many more are owned by the yard. Others are owned by the Mersea Oyster people (whatever they are called) and yet more are owned by various fishermen and others. There is not a single mooring owner
 
According to their blurb Queenborough charge a full £20 after 20 minutes on the ATL, no way of enforcing in the past but now the Harbourmaster is at the end of the ATL who knows?
 
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