john_morris_uk
Well-Known Member
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Dear John
Salcombe Harbour - Fees and Charges for Visiting Yachts 2008
I understand from xxxxx that you had a long conversation with her in the Rugby Club about Salcombe and the cost of a visit and the "unseemly haste" with which some of my staff persue the collection of harbour dues. Thank you for this feedback, it is something I am acutely aware of and will be working hard to rectify in the coming months.
We have made some progress on the cost issue and the Salcombe Harbour Board has recently agreed the fees and charges for 2008/9. Charges for visiting yachtsmen have been frozen for a second consecutive year at £1.80/metre/night for a pontoon or swinging mooring and water taxi fares have been maintained at the 2005 rates. Additionally the board have approved the introduction of the following discounts and promotions:
- A stay of three nights or more during July or August, paid for on arrival is rewarded with a voucher for a free night in September or October.
- A stay of three nights or more outside July or August, paid for on arrival is rewarded with a fourth night free.
- Weekly moorings and dues, paid for on arrival will be charged at 5.5 times the daily rate.
- Craft attending events, including owners club, yacht club cruises and rallies etc are offered a discount of 20% where the sum is collected en-bloc by the organising body.
- Vessels stormbound, except in July and August, may at the discretion of the harbour master be offered a 50% reduction in mooring charges after the first three days to a maximum of 7 days after arrival. Thereafter full charges will be levied.
- During May and September there will be a 25% reduction on the full rate of harbour dues and mooring charges
- From October to April (not including Easter weekend) there will be a 50% discount on the full rate of harbour dues and mooring charges.
- Water taxis tickets sold in books of 20 will be between 35% and 33% cheaper than the cost of an individual fare.
We hope to be able to welcome you back to Salcombe next season.
Ian Gibson
Harbour Master
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I have repeated his letter verbatum with the exception of a footnote on the breakdown of exact costs of the water taxi. Don't shoot the messenger, I have been as frustrated as anyone about Salcombe's charges. Not too sure that its a bargain by anyone's standards, but I will see what others think on this forum.
If you want to comment, congratulate or complain directly to the Harbour Master, pm me for his e-mail. Its probably not fair to put it on the public forum.
Dear John
Salcombe Harbour - Fees and Charges for Visiting Yachts 2008
I understand from xxxxx that you had a long conversation with her in the Rugby Club about Salcombe and the cost of a visit and the "unseemly haste" with which some of my staff persue the collection of harbour dues. Thank you for this feedback, it is something I am acutely aware of and will be working hard to rectify in the coming months.
We have made some progress on the cost issue and the Salcombe Harbour Board has recently agreed the fees and charges for 2008/9. Charges for visiting yachtsmen have been frozen for a second consecutive year at £1.80/metre/night for a pontoon or swinging mooring and water taxi fares have been maintained at the 2005 rates. Additionally the board have approved the introduction of the following discounts and promotions:
- A stay of three nights or more during July or August, paid for on arrival is rewarded with a voucher for a free night in September or October.
- A stay of three nights or more outside July or August, paid for on arrival is rewarded with a fourth night free.
- Weekly moorings and dues, paid for on arrival will be charged at 5.5 times the daily rate.
- Craft attending events, including owners club, yacht club cruises and rallies etc are offered a discount of 20% where the sum is collected en-bloc by the organising body.
- Vessels stormbound, except in July and August, may at the discretion of the harbour master be offered a 50% reduction in mooring charges after the first three days to a maximum of 7 days after arrival. Thereafter full charges will be levied.
- During May and September there will be a 25% reduction on the full rate of harbour dues and mooring charges
- From October to April (not including Easter weekend) there will be a 50% discount on the full rate of harbour dues and mooring charges.
- Water taxis tickets sold in books of 20 will be between 35% and 33% cheaper than the cost of an individual fare.
We hope to be able to welcome you back to Salcombe next season.
Ian Gibson
Harbour Master
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I have repeated his letter verbatum with the exception of a footnote on the breakdown of exact costs of the water taxi. Don't shoot the messenger, I have been as frustrated as anyone about Salcombe's charges. Not too sure that its a bargain by anyone's standards, but I will see what others think on this forum.
If you want to comment, congratulate or complain directly to the Harbour Master, pm me for his e-mail. Its probably not fair to put it on the public forum.