Malabar
Well-Known Member
Not that long ago the average size of family cruiser was about 25 ft. We aspired to the larger boats such as a Twister (28ft) and dreamt of a real offshore cruiser such as the Contessa 32. Today you can add 10 ft to those sizes. Problem is today that those harbours with limited pontoon or swinging space are quickly filled up by very large cruisers, many crewed by only 2 people. Put a 40 ft Feeling and 40 ft Southerly lifting keeler into the anchorage at the top of Western Arm Newtown and you can forget trying to slide your 23 ft bilge keeler in. My proposal is that mooring charges should be based on a standard rate up to 30ft; after that add £30 per metre per night divided by the number of people on board.