CAPTAIN FANTASTIC
Well-Known Member
I would like to move my boat to the South coast, preferebly Chichester. Any suggestions for swinging moorings for a bilge keel; approx cost and facilities
Try also Langstone Sailing Club (my club) last time I checked there was no waiting list (but I'm just a pleb and may be wrong...) & we have some drying moorings by Hayling Bridge just up from Northney Marina.. we're also, dare I say it, a friendly bunch...
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On the Hayling side Wilsons Boatyard and Mengeham Rythe S.C have drying moorings. In Mill Rythe the Hayling Yacht Co have drying pontoons and deep-water swinging moorings (EVADNE of this parish keeps his Liz 29 there) with two pubs within walking distance and a new chandlery nearby at ABC Marine. At Sandy Point Hayling Island S.C have three trots of moorings both deep and shallow.
nb Vic M: two chandleries in Emsworth have closed down but Seateach is up near the station and another over at Thornham.
Has the one in marina closed down? It was open a couple of months ago. I hope it hasn't as it was fair better than Seateach and cheaper.
nb Vic M: two chandleries in Emsworth have closed down but Seateach is up near the station and another over at Thornham.
Also agree I'd go to Emsworth Marina Chandlery every time, as do a lot of people I know. Certain larger chandleries nearby should learn that they only get to c**p on customers once, and it's remarkable how many people I know have had this - once.
I make sure the manager sees me with my small bag of screws when this happens, I can tell by the look on his face he knows I'm spending elsewhere ( Emsworth Marina ).
Not the first thread on here to describe Sea Teach in such a manner. See things haven't changed since 1995 when I last visited their emporium.
Ah but you're forgetting, the manager is extremely keen on the income, it's just that these victims will insist on 'proper service' whatever that is; the lot you encountered at the Boat Show were probably even more school leavers than the standard chandlery issue ...