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Yeah, right, so why can't you buy a postcard of a marina then, but the shops sell thousands of views of moorings in bays & estuaries?
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more plagiarism, that's my marina rant and you know it
Yeah, right, so why can't you buy a postcard of a marina then, but the shops sell thousands of views of moorings in bays & estuaries?
Sovereign Harbour (Eastbourne Marina) is bloomin lovely.
There is an active berth holders assoc., the actual berthing areas are divided up into smaller sections with lifting bridges. Access is via lock gates which are very well organised, but the channel outside is daunting the first time through.
The water's edge stuff is silly, too much from a sailing point of view. There are restaurants galore, multiplex cinema, supermarket (proper big one), and then - then you have Eastbourne itself beyond all of that.
It is reasonably priced too and very secure.
And there was I, hoping that you were eluding to scantily clad beauties![]()
I love windfarms, so elegant & graceful. I enjoy watching them on land & sea, but I accept that there are thousands of Nimby's that profess to dislike them. We have some of the largest windfarms in the UK off the N Welsh & Wirral coasts, they actually improve the view, unlike marinas which destroy habitat & spoil the view. But why should my opinion be the same as yours?
Me too, I wonder if they will create there own little eco systems around them as the shell and weed take hold. Could be a good fishing spot in years to come.
A possibility which has some people very excited about tidal turbines!
Yeah, right, so why can't you buy a postcard of a marina then, but the shops sell thousands of views of moorings in bays & estuaries? Ever seen a painting of a marina?
Ever thought that the views on the post cards are of the landscape, not the moorings?
And how much better would the landscape be without the bright pink moorings everywhere?
But these are all mute points, I was simply seeing how you like someone criticising where you choose to keep your boat, the same way you did to everyone who chooses to keep their yacht in a marina with your "Blinking 'orrible boat car parks" remark.
Live and let live
& how many nylon lines, paternosters & lead weights will it take to stop a turbine & knacker the bearings then? I can't see any one being allowed to fish/ dive/ anchor anywhere near a tidal turbine.
Sure, you are welcome to your overpriced "facilities" & I am sure you enjoy them, but it surprises me that you are so sensitive to comment. I suspect I may have hit a nerve, in which case I apologise. No doubt in 10-20 years SWMBO & I will be unable to cope with with dinghies/ dock ladders & moorings & may need to use the wretched marinas myself. So it goes.
(as an aside, the word you were seeking is "moot" derived from the Viking parliaments, rather than mute which means silent, but I suspect you know that)