Bru
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Anybody know why Ha'penny Pier appears to be shut early? The gangways are raised and there's not a single boat on it but it's supposed to be open until the 15th of this month according to the HHA website
Thought it was open all year round?
A precaution against the expected tidal surge?
So did I, but unfortunately not
The mooring facilities at Ha’penny are open from 8 April – 15 October 2017.
http://hha.co.uk/leisure/mooring/
Anybody know why Ha'penny Pier appears to be shut early? The gangways are raised and there's not a single boat on it but it's supposed to be open until the 15th of this month according to the HHA website
Does that mean the ferry isnt running either? It moors on one of the pontoons (the other side of which is for yachts)
Last week the bridge to the furthest pontoon was up for annual maintenance - i know because i was moored the wrong side of it!
Maybe maintenance?
Does that mean the ferry isnt running either? It moors on one of the pontoons (the other side of which is for yachts)
Last week the bridge to the furthest pontoon was up for annual maintenance - i know because i was moored the wrong side of it!
Maybe maintenance?
Are you on Pagan?
Were you off Felixstowe beach yesterday morning? - saw a similar looking yacht out ( I was waking the dog on the beach)!
Have been a regular user of Ha'penny Pier for several years and really enjoy Harwich. I have often wondered why given it's central location and proximity to thousands of sailing craft and good tidal access that funding has never been obtained to significantly increase it's moorings, facilities and accessibility. I am sure it would provide a significant financial boost to local businesses and should Ha'penny pier area not be suitable then space the other side of Trinity House pier would appear to offer potential . I regularly see boats turning away due to lack of space or confidence in being able to moor safely. The facilities afforded to sailing visitors to France and Belgium demonstrate how nearby towns benefit.
Have been a regular user of Ha'penny Pier for several years and really enjoy Harwich. I have often wondered why given it's central location and proximity to thousands of sailing craft and good tidal access that funding has never been obtained to significantly increase it's moorings, facilities and accessibility. I am sure it would provide a significant financial boost to local businesses and should Ha'penny pier area not be suitable then space the other side of Trinity House pier would appear to offer potential . I regularly see boats turning away due to lack of space or confidence in being able to moor safely. The facilities afforded to sailing visitors to France and Belgium demonstrate how nearby towns benefit.