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tamarnessie

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Hello cgull.

Not sure what you want to know, but it's a fairly large boatyard with undercover storage completely in the middle of nowhere, accessable by boat at high water, 5 miles by road from the Tamar Bridge (but feels more like 15 as it's down a long pot-holed track!), rates are apparently quite reasonable. There are some pontoon berths and there was a small chandlery last time I was there. A friend's just bought a boat from them, so I could get you some more details if you need them.

*1st time poster to the forum - please be nice to me!*

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longjohnsilver

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Going back a few years I always used to call in whenever I was in the area, a good selection of reasonably priced secondhand boats and as you say a chandlery on site and plenty of parking.

And welcome Tamarnessie, does that make you some sort of Plymouth monster? /forums/images/icons/smile.gif

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Twister_Ken

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Welcome

Luv'n'kisses.

P.S. Are you aware of the rule that says that newbies have to buy forum regulars a pint, every time they meet? You coming to the Southampton Boat Show by any chance?

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tamarnessie

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I'd gladly buy you a beer Ken, but I'm afraid I won't be going to the So'ton boat show this year. Last time I went I found it was full of big, flashy & overpriced stinkpots..........
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Nessie


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