Fleetwood Marina

Its quite a few years ago since i kept a boat there, the marina was well run and friendly, the problem is the short tidal gate, (Whitehaven is better in this respect) You get a couple of hours to potter or sail at Fleetwood, once you leave the marina for a trip, you are committed, if the weather turns bad, the only refuge is Piel island across the bay. Its ok for a day sail to IOM, Conway, Whitehaven etc.
 
Whitehaven is excellent.

Very friendly staff, good facilities and the town is ok too.

The Sealock is good. Pontoons either side which float so no messing about up against dirty walls
 
Fleetwood has more options in terms of shelter and places to go, however, the point made about the briefness of the time you can sail is well made. Once out of Whitehaven its a bit of slog to Ramsey if the weather isn't good otherwise if Workington, Maryport,Ravenglass or the Scottish coast.
Road links to Whitehaven and Fleetwood need to be considered - depends where you are travelling from.
Glasson is easily achievable in a tide, Piel and Barrow are other options - I'm allergic to the Ribble!
 
I'm viewing on Wednesday it's not officially on the market at the moment so I'll enlighten you then.....:encouragement:

Fairy Nuff, apart from me being nosey, there may be cheaper ways to moor a boat in the Fleetwood area, dependant on it draft,size etc, I am sure the good Mr Claymore is more up to date than me, I have not been in the area for a number of years.
 
Fairy Nuff, apart from me being nosey, there may be cheaper ways to moor a boat in the Fleetwood area, dependant on it draft,size etc, I am sure the good Mr Claymore is more up to date than me, I have not been in the area for a number of years.

That's very handy....maybe I could pick your brains should it be suitable?

It's not a big boat...8m.
 
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