MRC
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Ocean Village is a great choice. Will be even better in a few years when the new marina, spa and new flats and shops are all finished. Been a long time coming but maybe light at the end of that tunnel.
Would consider a blown on pontoon Gary, if you have a choice.
So I guess in the Solent you would be mooring west of the finger?
Makes a big difference up north, blown on you really get an advantage using fixed pontoon fenders, and blow off get a lot of warp wear (and creaking!)
Ocean Village is a great choice. Will be even better in a few years when the new marina, spa and new flats and shops are all finished. Been a long time coming but maybe light at the end of that tunnel.
Nearest usable slip is up the river just past the Itchen Bridge, port side by the sailing club.
Depends on the way the staff operate but I make a point of being on good terms with anyone who can keep an eye on your fenders, ropes etc.
Buy a dog.
This means on each trip you HAVE to wander slowly around each pontoon.
My pal does this and is the font of all gossip. Adapting the "knowledge is power" , gossip = instant popularity!
Looks a nice marina, we did a bit of tight 180 degree work in there for our Day Skipper
Regards
Rob
Nice wide slip, very easy to lanch/recover hereNearest usable slip is up the river just past the Itchen Bridge, port side by the sailing club.
Nice wide slip, very easy to lanch/recover here
No washing facilities at the slip unfortunately. There is a nice toilet, changing block there but it's always closed because of vandalism
As you are MDL you might be able to do a deal with Saxon Wharf for a lift and clean. (My home port), They are very good and have lots of water points available onshore and on the pontoons.
Just out of interest what swayed you with pontoon life rather than dry stack?
swmbo likes the idea of turning up and being able to chit chat with the other boaty folk even if we don't use the boat... trailer sail and dry stack doesn't offer that.... dent in the wallet yes but happier swmbo for sure and to be honest, I'm also in the frame of mind that at least we've given it a go.. will be 50 year after next so time's running out to do that sort of thing from the perspective of earning potential and disposable cash. if it turns out to be too expensive we can always rethink the following season.
you wouldn't know if the slipway's still servicable and Saxon Wharf would you... would be perfect if it is.
see you about hopefully come April![]()
I doubt that the marina would allow you to supply your own meter lead (apart perhaps as a secondary check on their meter). We know to our cost just how far out some can be.....![]()
Hi Firefly, bit off topic but I thought Sutton Harbour had got the new East Cowes marina, assuming it happens. Nothing had started in November and money must be in short supply. It would be great if it was MDL save me a fortune.
Re Torquay, I should think MDL would be suprised they have just bought it, we stayed there using free nights (or I think it was half price in those days) 20 years ago.
Neil
Neil, do you know, it was just yesterday at LIBS that a very knowledgeable chap informed me that Torquay marina had just been taken over by MDL... at the time the info went into brain and was just accepted. However since you mentioned it I just realised that we stayed there about 12 years ago... when it was MDL...
...and the last plans I saw of the outer marina development had a side script stating MDL as being preferred operators for marina... but indeed just did a little interweb rummaging and all states Sutton Harbour... Oh well, I guess just wishful thinking!
I think I will go to bed before I make up any more stories...
Sounds like your pretty much set then Gary!
What everyone seems to have missed here is get online and download all the discount vouchers for Banana Wharf and Pitcher and Piano so you can spend plenty of time in there looking out over all the lovely boats too!
I would say this obviously but be nice to marina staff. You would not believe how rude some people can be!!
Gary,
For what it is worth, my thoughts:
Get to know your neighbours, especially those who spend a lot of time at the marina. They can be helpful on watching out for your boat when you are away.
Rafiki is only plugged into shore power only when there is the risk of frost. If I get the chance I'll pop the fridge on the day before we are due on board. This is where friendly neighbours can be very useful if you are a long way from the boat.
As a result, my anodes last really well, without a galvanic isolator.
Again, be friendly with marina staff, they will pay your boat more attention as a result.