Dutch01527
Well-Known Member
We sailed into Salcombe a couple of weeks ago on our 26 foot trailer sailer. My wife liked it and wanted to go back 22nd to 25th July. I went into the harbour master office, gave them the dates and asked about moorings and was told no problem, pre book a pontoon mooring in the "Bag" area by the guy behind the counter.
We are with another couple so have booked a holiday cottage for the weekend and planned to day sail. I just phoned to book the mooring and am now told that moorings can not be pre booked at these times and I should call them when I arrive and they will try and find something. I asked what happens if they can not and they basically said tough luck( not in those words but same thing). Apparently because we arrive by land we can not use the visitors swing moorings. They also do not alow anchoring if the boat is to be left overnight.
They also said I should only talk to the Ladies in the harbour office because the men do not understand the bookings system (exactly these words).
Not happy and would go elsewhere if we had not already booked the cottage.
Anyone have any ideas about alternatives to the harbour master's moorings?
We are with another couple so have booked a holiday cottage for the weekend and planned to day sail. I just phoned to book the mooring and am now told that moorings can not be pre booked at these times and I should call them when I arrive and they will try and find something. I asked what happens if they can not and they basically said tough luck( not in those words but same thing). Apparently because we arrive by land we can not use the visitors swing moorings. They also do not alow anchoring if the boat is to be left overnight.
They also said I should only talk to the Ladies in the harbour office because the men do not understand the bookings system (exactly these words).
Not happy and would go elsewhere if we had not already booked the cottage.
Anyone have any ideas about alternatives to the harbour master's moorings?