Dutch01527
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I decided to move my 8.6m Dehler from Cardiff to Devon /Cornwall at the end of last year. My preferred location was Dartmouth so I applied for the waiting list and expected a few years wait before I could move there. I have just received an offer for a deep water swing mooring at Noss (Number 8) from April at £971 per year. Very pleased.
Does anyone have experience of Dartmouth mornings who could help with advice on some of the details:
1) The offer letter says that connection from the boat to the mooring bouy must be via anchor chain secured with a moused shackle to the bouy. In addition a safety line secured to the bouy via a round turn and bowline. How does this work in practice? Can a length of chain and line be left secured to the bouy and be picked up arrival? On the swing mooring bouy is there a swivel ?
2)For understandable reasons a local agent must be appointed to respond if there is a emergency and a list has been given. Any recommendation?
3) Any ideas or tips for parking and boat access options?
4) Would leaving the boat in the water most of the year be feasible/safe?
I will ask the Harbour Authority as well but would appreciate any direct experienc.
Thanks
Does anyone have experience of Dartmouth mornings who could help with advice on some of the details:
1) The offer letter says that connection from the boat to the mooring bouy must be via anchor chain secured with a moused shackle to the bouy. In addition a safety line secured to the bouy via a round turn and bowline. How does this work in practice? Can a length of chain and line be left secured to the bouy and be picked up arrival? On the swing mooring bouy is there a swivel ?
2)For understandable reasons a local agent must be appointed to respond if there is a emergency and a list has been given. Any recommendation?
3) Any ideas or tips for parking and boat access options?
4) Would leaving the boat in the water most of the year be feasible/safe?
I will ask the Harbour Authority as well but would appreciate any direct experienc.
Thanks