Scotty_Tradewind
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On a post above it was mentioned that you have to pay to anchor???
Where is that? I think unless I had absolutely no option I'd avoid somewhere like that.
Salcombe for one.
On a post above it was mentioned that you have to pay to anchor???
Where is that? I think unless I had absolutely no option I'd avoid somewhere like that.
On a post above it was mentioned that you have to pay to anchor???
Where is that? I think unless I had absolutely no option I'd avoid somewhere like that.
Not just in the UK, they charge for anchoring inside the harbour boundary Sauzon Belle Isle, France.On a post above it was mentioned that you have to pay to anchor???
Where is that?
Chichester harbour charge £3 (or is it £3.50) harbour dues
And Newtown ask for a donation, but it's up to you how much you give if you're at anchor
Salcombe for one.
Then you need to get out more....Yes indeed, £31 for a 35 footer on the walk ashore pontoons, plus say £5 in shower tokens.
But I will keep paying, we had another perfect weekend at Yarmouth. One night on the harbour wall £16 within stumbling distance of Saltys, then on the Sunday a 4 mile hike along the estuary and nature walk to Freshwater Bay, 3 hours on the beach concluding with dinner at the Red Lion.
I cannot think of anywhere else in the UK that can provide all that.
Not just in the UK, they charge for anchoring inside the harbour boundary Sauzon Belle Isle, France.
Then you need to get out more....
On a post above it was mentioned that you have to pay to anchor???
Where is that? I think unless I had absolutely no option I'd avoid somewhere like that.
Paying to anchor???
That is ridiculous. I thought that was a joke at first.