Calling Marinas

claymore

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I read Peppermints post and began to wonder - why should you call a marina to ask if its ok to come in and where should we go?
There are monthly posts about marina charges and of course as an occasional overnight user I get to pay at the highest rates.
You wouldn't phone a multi-story and ask if its ok to park - you enter and then find a berth. As marinas nearly all have signs indicating which are visitor berths, I think from here on in we should all just go in and park then wait for them to come and collect their money. This would put customers in the driving seat and should make us feel that marinas are doing something towards earning their crusts
And don't give me that nonsense about other boats manoevring and we have to wait for instructions - cars go faster than boats and can inflict plenty of damage - just do it.
This would be an excellent way of cutting down on vhf calls and would stop Peppermint from making an eejit of himself as he forgets to press the right buttons
Bolshie of Melfort.

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Claymore
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listen ya daaft scroogie ... whit aboot ra corpachs wi' locks .. wid ye jist sneak in when they're open and they're no lookin' ? But how wid ye get back oot agen?

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I think it must be a different world where you are, we are not so lucky!

Most French marinas have dedicated visitors berths, even visitors marinas, but on the South Coast there is such a high demand for berths that nearly all visitors are allocated to berths that are only temporarily vacant. Some berths may also be unsuitable for all sizes and types, the universal one size fits all berth doesn't exist if you are trying to fit a 45ft deep keeled visitor into a berth used by a 26ft shallow draught boat.

As for the VHF calls, these should be direct on 37 or 80 and not on Ch16 anyway.

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Well, thats whit ye'd dae in Fleetwid an wi Croabh there's nae bugger lisnin onyways sae ma theory wairks ye bunch o'jessies.
Ye all seem tae hae become strangers tae ra expreshun "He wha pays ra piper ca's ra lilt"

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Claymore
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Ah'm no ... ah've goat 3 stickie oan labels emblazoned "Claymore" that ah shove over "Glen Rosa" whenever Ah ston a chance o' a rinner!

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Re: Jings

Just reminds me of a woderful money making scam. Get yourself a premium rate phone number, make a sticker for the back of your car saying

" Hows my driving (premium rate phone number)"

And drive about town like an idiot!

Marvelous

Regards



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John

If I can understand what you're saying in that strange foreign tongue, you must be the b****r that is coming in down the dock channel when I'm trying to get out.
Or do you at least call up the lock gate and then just go in and pinch my berth?
If it's not you, my apologies for ever doubting you.

Best wishes
Mike

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Personally, I think that there isn't enough excitement in Fleetwood now that the fishing fleet has all but gone. My strategy for re-invigoration is to never call up and listen until someone asks if its OK to go out then proceed at full speed in. If I can find a berth where someone has left fenders and bits of string I always go there as it saves using mine and whilst they are sometimes too long, this is seldom a problem with my sharp knife to cut them down a bit so that they fit nicely
Hope this helps
Its a good day - why are you here and not antifouling?

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Re: Mikers anti fouling

He cant antifoul yet! cos it looks like he has got fed up of scraping the old stuff off. I have just got back from the club and he is nowhere to be seen. I was going to sit and watch him working whilst having a brew. (spoilt my day) /forums/images/icons/smile.gif

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But you only use Morse!

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Not all marinas have dedicated visitors berths - some use permament berths when vacated by holders ....


<hr width=100% size=1>Nigel ...
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I just got in a few minutes on the PC before the shopping run and the dodgems at Booths carpark. At the boat in the afternoon, Sir.

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Re: Mikers anti fouling

Too true! You can't get away with anything what with all the spies around.
I've given up on the antifouling removal and am going to use a GALMI.

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Re: Mikers anti fouling

Sassenach! it should be GAWMTDI

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Re: Mikers anti fouling

OK at the risk of sounding stupid, as well as acting it, whats a GALMI or the north of the borders version GAWMTDI ?

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Re: Mikers anti fouling

Get a little man in
or
Get a wee man tae dae it

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Re: Thanks Jimi

The lack of clearance under the boat is precisely my problem. One afternoon crouched under there crippled me next day. I've come to the conclusion, sadly, that the years have taken their toll.

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