RogerRat
Well-Known Member
This came up in conversation over the weekend.
Often when Marinas' give a rebate to berth holders if their berth is re-let while they are away, most skippers will inform the marina of their departure and and return.
With the larger groups like Premier and MDL, I believe this is not the case and I hear that most skippers can't be bothered to let them know.
Personally, I feel it's polite to let them know and also there is less chance of your berth being used by a visitor when you return.
But, have you ever arrived at a marina as a visitor to be told that 'there's no room at the inn' when you can plainly see loads of berths completely clear and free. In this case I was told that each marina has an obligation to keep a berth free for the berth holder's return and therefore, won't risk allowing a visiting yacht to use it.
So, in this case I just wanted to raise some awareness. If you berth with a group like MDL as we do, they offer us free nights away with their 'outlook' programme. I would like to be able to use this offer more frequently this year but don't want to be turned away just because someone couldn't be bothered to inform the marina office.
This made good sense to me and as it was pointed out to me by a past Marina owner I would suggest it's not much to ask.
Often when Marinas' give a rebate to berth holders if their berth is re-let while they are away, most skippers will inform the marina of their departure and and return.
With the larger groups like Premier and MDL, I believe this is not the case and I hear that most skippers can't be bothered to let them know.
Personally, I feel it's polite to let them know and also there is less chance of your berth being used by a visitor when you return.
But, have you ever arrived at a marina as a visitor to be told that 'there's no room at the inn' when you can plainly see loads of berths completely clear and free. In this case I was told that each marina has an obligation to keep a berth free for the berth holder's return and therefore, won't risk allowing a visiting yacht to use it.
So, in this case I just wanted to raise some awareness. If you berth with a group like MDL as we do, they offer us free nights away with their 'outlook' programme. I would like to be able to use this offer more frequently this year but don't want to be turned away just because someone couldn't be bothered to inform the marina office.
This made good sense to me and as it was pointed out to me by a past Marina owner I would suggest it's not much to ask.