Contact Hardway Chandlery, they have piles and pressure washer - bit muddy though. Located adjacent to Hardway Sailing Club who also may be able to accommodate your Bav.
Hardway SC grids tend to be busy this time of year, so you might do better with the chandlers. I saw Steve washing the bay off a week or two ago, so it shouldn't be too bad now.
If you do go for HSC, you'll need one of the two further offshore bays to the North of the pontoon.
we are hardway members and this weekend only one boat on the grids - of which there are 4 - we dry and scrub our dehler which draws 1.7m - none members can also use the grids - great set up with pressure washer - shore power - showers and bar - we used to use it before we joined the club - if you want to dry out best call into club first and see if space - you can stop on club pontoon and go into clubhouse and ask - good luck
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we are hardway members and this weekend only one boat on the grids - of which there are 4 - we dry and scrub our dehler which draws 1.7m - none members can also use the grids - great set up with pressure washer - shore power - showers and bar - we used to use it before we joined the club - if you want to dry out best call into club first and see if space - you can stop on club pontoon and go into clubhouse and ask - good luck
Yes you can prebook in clubhouse. Earlier poster did say use the scrubbing docks north of pontoon, but the two south bays are useable with 1.5m draught, but have the added advantage of a few inches of mud to stand in, so wellies are a must. The high pressure sprayers use a token system £3 per token which last 40 minutes, and which is long enough for your boat. There is also a small charge for the grid. Make sure you get the token from the clubhouse in advance because sods law is that on the day no one will have a token!