Hi Sandyman, you sound like you have frequented Faro quite a lot.
It is a small Marina however I used to berth an 8 meter boat in there and as now go out down the Ria Formosa to some very beautiful spots. I guess the main advantage is being in a sheltered area and not straight out into the sea, where you would have to anchor off one of the beaches and be buffeted around all day.
I have had my boat in Bruce's yard and can recommend him, however getting in there is a little precarious and you can easily get caught out.
Wouldn't say fun more a pain in the *rseHave been under that bridge in a rib and had to almost lay flat. Must be fun judging the tide to get those bigger ones out.
Yes its a great place. We've been here about 18 months in refit. Couldn't want for a better yard. We only draw 1.5M so getting up the channel was not difficult even at low water. Bruce & his team have build a dredger & a machine for dredging named Mud Lark & Mudosaurus. ( Bruce has a good sense of humour) They are in the process of dredging from buoy 21 to the yard to a depth of min 3M at LWS.
You can no longer access the lagoon on Culatra. They have put a large hawser across the entrance. Something to do with cleaning the place up. If you've ever seen the sea-pikeys that live in there you would understand why lol.
Okey dokey��Nice one. Wopuld be appreciated on Liveaboard Link
Boa Noite,Bom Dia,
Being a lovely sunny day here I ventured out to take a photo of Mud Lark & Mudosaurus.
There is a huge dug out area next to Bruces yard which i think is one day going to be a marina..
It would be an awesome place if it goes ahead.