Otter
Well-Known Member
Makes me feel appreciative of MDL!
Crickey things must be bad!
Makes me feel appreciative of MDL!
Have to say I've been in Premier Gosport for years and even I'm getting fed up with what they offer.
Incidentally A32 is ok provided you don't want to enter Gosport on a Friday afternoon rush hour - when it will take longer, a lot longer.
However, they are mollocking about with the road which goes off to one side - B3385 - and once this is finished it might offer an alternative.
Berth holders at Chichester are now required to pay £20 to pump out. Yup, that's right, 20 quid to pump your poo! I've never come across any pump out facility that charges. Even the lady in the office said ''sorry'' when she told me...
This, to be fair though, is entirely in line with Premier's ''Milk The Berth Holder Dry'' policy.
It's a shame because the on-site team are lovely and great to deal with, but the lack of decent catering facilities along with the creeping corporate greed has worn us down.
Enough! We're off. Cheerio Premier, it was a great seven years but now you blatantly see your berth holders as cash cows, I'll join the fair number of owners already voting with their keels and take my trade elsewhere.
Crickey things must be bad!
The sale of Premier is imminent so I am told by a very well placed informant ..... In fact 3 big players fighting to complete the purchase..... As a berth holder I am watching the situation and tend to agree that we are about to get our pips squeezed!! ...��
Just about to leave Brighton after six years. Went aground in the fairway on Wednesday 90 mins before LW (Neaps +1!!!).
The marina is dredged sufficiently for a short shaft outboard on a RIB. Well almost. The poor thing kept going out, apparently mud not good for engine cooling.
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Blimey, we used to use Brighton as a stop on the way south, Was planning to do it again this year, but will think twice now. Is that the main fairway as you come in the entrance?
It's the east-west channel between the entrance and the fuel pontoon. The entrance is a bit deeper up to the visitor pontoons. To be fair, this picture was taken at the springs low tide after the solar eclipse, so it's almost LAT. Still, there should be 2m there at LAT and this hasn't been the case since at least last autumn, so high time to hire a dredger.
Here's the entrance, visitor pontoons and construction site:
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