Do you think anyone would show up to ask in Winter? The returns for keeping someone on the water by then would have diminished beyond the profitable one would think.
This isn't true. Our local boat club owns the beach to low water around much of Roa Island - I've got the deeds to prove it. Elswhere locally most is owned by the Duke of Buccleugh.
Ah. P'raps it's below MLWS that belongs to Phil 'n Liz, rather than MHWS. However, even if I am wrong, I'm still right (see above).
I think that if you're a member of NT, you get a 50% discount on mooring or anchorage charges at Newtown. Almost worth joining up, given the number of times we've anchored there!
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Newtown
Anchoring £4 (28ft) overnight
Ditto £2 member
Buoy £6 or £8 I think.
Incidentally, regarding the original post, a couple of years ago we watched a fairly large yacht disappearing slowly out of Newtown on the ebb still attached to a visitors buoy.
Earlier this year we assisted in the rescue of a large pontoon which also exited the harbour on the ebb, result...free anchoring for the season. It's a great place.
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