skyflyer
Well-Known Member
Is this indicative of boating in general? Is this the beginning of the end of leisure boating except for the super rich?
Our otherwise thriving club - focussed on yachting, rather than dinghy etc - has thirty swinging moorings and normally we run a waiting list, whereby it can take 3 or 4 years to get a mooring. For 2018 we have exhausted the waiting list and still have many of those moorings vacant. Is this a common story elsewhere in the country I wonder?
Is it the same for marina berths too? I see no sign of rates going down though, but I do seem to get a lot of spam emails from various marinas offering me "great deals" (which aren't particularly great at all!)
Maybe its a regional thing? I wont say exactly where we are as the forum police have already told me off for advertising the vacancies in the Classified section, but suffice to say its a popular spot in the southwest.
Or is it the other way round. Nobody wants to do boating on the cheap on a swinging mooring; they can all afford to pay for a marina berth?
Interested to know of other people's experiences.
Our otherwise thriving club - focussed on yachting, rather than dinghy etc - has thirty swinging moorings and normally we run a waiting list, whereby it can take 3 or 4 years to get a mooring. For 2018 we have exhausted the waiting list and still have many of those moorings vacant. Is this a common story elsewhere in the country I wonder?
Is it the same for marina berths too? I see no sign of rates going down though, but I do seem to get a lot of spam emails from various marinas offering me "great deals" (which aren't particularly great at all!)
Maybe its a regional thing? I wont say exactly where we are as the forum police have already told me off for advertising the vacancies in the Classified section, but suffice to say its a popular spot in the southwest.
Or is it the other way round. Nobody wants to do boating on the cheap on a swinging mooring; they can all afford to pay for a marina berth?
Interested to know of other people's experiences.