Marmalade
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Which marina does the panel recommend for a couple of nights in Lowestoft? 13m. 2m draft. Sailing up from harwich and staying for a couple of days to see family before heading to Ijmuiden
For me, it is always the The Royal Norfolk & Suffolk Yacht Club, otherwise you have to arrange a bridge lift. Safe secure marina with very good facilities.Which marina does the panel recommend for a couple of nights in Lowestoft? 13m. 2m draft. Sailing up from harwich and staying for a couple of days to see family before heading to Ijmuiden
For me, it is always the The Royal Norfolk & Suffolk Yacht Club, otherwise you have to arrange a bridge lift.
I may be wrong, but I have a feeling that Hamilton Dock Marina disappeared a few years ago and the space is now used by wind farm vessels?While I agree with plum that the Nobs and Snobs (RNSYC ) is the place to go, you can also get into the Hamilton Dock marina without going through the bridge.
I may be wrong, but I have a feeling that Hamilton Dock Marina disappeared a few years ago and the space is now used by wind farm vessels?
I'd agree with this, but then I would have to declare an interestI have used the Lowestoft Cruising club visitors moorings. The bridge really isn't much hassle, however you will miss out on the excellent WC facilities at RNSYC, and the convenience of their bar and restaurant.
Bradwell-Ijmuiden in 25 hrs sounds impressive, but the overnight trip would leave me needing a day off before being willing to speak to anyone let alone continue my trip. We would leave Lowestoft at 6am and arrive Ijmuiden around 2230 and either continue east via Den Helder or inland. By this time I was in my mid 70s and less tolerant of sleep loss.I have sailed from Bradwell to Ijmuiden SH before, in 25 hours. Harwich is quite a bit shorter, so one could do it without bothering with Lowestoft. (sailors do not need relativesthey upset timetables)
I have been to Lowestoft sometimes, when it has been busy & meant rafting up.
It can also be noisy, if there is a party on in the club house. Being busy, can make getting a meal awkward.
But if one is there I recommend going in the snug & reading the letter from the chap that won the olympic medal that is on the wall. Chap could not stop for the presentation because he was late for work. Imagine the uproar if that happened now.
I was not aware there was anywhere to moor there. Is this a new facility?Gt Yarmouth (a much underrated stop-over) .......................
I was not aware there was anywhere to moor there. Is this a new facility?
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The Nobs and Snobs is a wonderful yacht club but...
Food, drink, facilities and comfort in the magnificent clubhouse is excellent.
The moorings are liable to heave in certain conditions and can sometimes be quite uncomfortable and rolly. (Swell or wind with any Easting in it I'd say) Strong Easterly? Avoid.

