Little Dorrit
Well-Known Member
Given that the price of swinging moorings is considerably below the price of a marina berth (as much as £2,500 p.a for a 27 foot boat) I decided to make a list of the disadvantages of a swinging mooring over a marina berth and thought I might enlist some help!
I can understand that if you're driving down from London to the South Coast on a Friday evening for a weekend then a swinging mooring that does not have easy access at all tides is going to be unsuitable. However lets assume you can plan around tides and that you can be flexible with departure and arrival times - that's one big disadvantage dealt with. And lets also assume you are within reasonable reach of a marina or other location with a jetty and power for any ongoing maintenance.
This seems to cover most swinging mooring situations so I was just looking for some help drawing up a list of the slightly less obvious disadvantages before I commit.
I can understand that if you're driving down from London to the South Coast on a Friday evening for a weekend then a swinging mooring that does not have easy access at all tides is going to be unsuitable. However lets assume you can plan around tides and that you can be flexible with departure and arrival times - that's one big disadvantage dealt with. And lets also assume you are within reasonable reach of a marina or other location with a jetty and power for any ongoing maintenance.
This seems to cover most swinging mooring situations so I was just looking for some help drawing up a list of the slightly less obvious disadvantages before I commit.