dj43
Well-Known Member
We are currently sat outside the marine on the walk ashore pontoons, have to say if there was electric we would not bother to go inside the marine, the motorboats get a poor deal here, there have been cruisers over 48ft having to raft up three out, not a problem but some of these had very small children with them (baby's) so getting ashore not ideal, then there are the older people, that struggle to clamber over,
on the inside berths you have very small sailing boats 6m plus taking up a mooring that a 50 ft boat would fit in,and none of them rafted up because they are to small for the larger sailing boats to raft along side, I understand that sailing boats in general draw more water, and that is the reason for them being in the inside , but I think they could come up with a better system, were by small boats sail or power should be asked to raft or at least move up,and if you are only staying for one night and not wanting electric, then use the walk ashore berths outside, this post is not a rant on my behalf as we have had a side on berth for six nights and chose to go outside the marine so we are not restricted by the cill, just my observation while I sit here in the sun enjoying a beer
on the inside berths you have very small sailing boats 6m plus taking up a mooring that a 50 ft boat would fit in,and none of them rafted up because they are to small for the larger sailing boats to raft along side, I understand that sailing boats in general draw more water, and that is the reason for them being in the inside , but I think they could come up with a better system, were by small boats sail or power should be asked to raft or at least move up,and if you are only staying for one night and not wanting electric, then use the walk ashore berths outside, this post is not a rant on my behalf as we have had a side on berth for six nights and chose to go outside the marine so we are not restricted by the cill, just my observation while I sit here in the sun enjoying a beer