Annoying marina design mistakes

My only suggestion around marina design is that it would be nice if they considered new visitors unfamiliar with the layout when doing the numbering. Having pontoon "A" as the first one you come to and berth "1" nearest the entrance would make things a whole lot easier when it comes to trying to find your allocated berth. I've given up trying now and just moor in the first space I can get into and then walk around to find where they want me before trying to manoeuvre a 19' wide trimaran around the maze.

I got so lost in Dun Laoghaire marina once that they sent out the marina workboat to rescue me and guide me to my allocated berth.
 
Those showers that have the button that pops out and turns the water off after five seconds are equally attractive......

Put one of those releasable cable-ties in your wash-bag? Won't work everywhere, if the plumbing is buried in the wall with just the button protruding, but if the pipe is surface mounted you can generally strap the button down and keep the water on.

Pete
 
Its got to be Ring type cleats rather than cow horn types with two legs so that you can easily tie off on.

They use them is St Peter Port and they are a pain in the bum.

The other bane in a Visitors marina is too few cleats full stop, especially on long runs of pontoons where various sizes of boats will need to moor.
 
Brighton Marina, approaching from the west at night for the first time, the entrance lights show starboard on the left & port on the right hand side, the starboard light is on the inner pier head,but you see it over the top of the outer pier.
 
Brighton Marina, approaching from the west at night for the first time, the entrance lights show starboard on the left & port on the right hand side, the starboard light is on the inner pier head,but you see it over the top of the outer pier.

Tarbert Loch Fyne is just the same. :)
 
Brighton Marina, approaching from the west at night for the first time, the entrance lights show starboard on the left & port on the right hand side, the starboard light is on the inner pier head,but you see it over the top of the outer pier.

Isn't that the light system doing just what it should, and saying "don't pass between these from that direction" ?

Pete
 
Put one of those releasable cable-ties in your wash-bag? Won't work everywhere, if the plumbing is buried in the wall with just the button protruding, but if the pipe is surface mounted you can generally strap the button down and keep the water on.

Pete

I think you missed my point...... I'm not even remotely interested in finding an alternative to holding it in for someone.....:D
 
I want to be able to secure my boat by tying the mid ships cleat the mid cleat on the finger but in 19/20 cases if I do the bow will hit the pontoon. Marinas need to move the mid cleat about two feet outward.
 
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