kcrane
Well-Known Member
Yarmouth has an online booking system for the walk ashore berths. It includes a calendar that tells you on each day how many berths are booked and how many free. Useful if you want to be there at a busy time as you can book in advance.
Downside however is that you have to pay upfront.
They are quiet this Friday evening and Saturday evening, less than half booked. I booked for Friday.
The weather now looks iffy, so I asked them to move the booking to Saturday. They said no, once booked, no changes are allowed, and helpfully explained that the Yarmouth Harbour Commissioners cannot control the weather. Those were indeed the terms I agreed to, I just expected a little flexibility for a regular visitor when they are quiet.
So, from now on I'll use the booking system for weekends / bank holidays and to check just how busy they seem to be (the diary is at http://yarmouth.eharbours.co.uk), but I won't generally book in advance any more.
There is another debate on the Yarmouth harbour changes in Scuttlebutt today, mostly against it seems.
Downside however is that you have to pay upfront.
They are quiet this Friday evening and Saturday evening, less than half booked. I booked for Friday.
The weather now looks iffy, so I asked them to move the booking to Saturday. They said no, once booked, no changes are allowed, and helpfully explained that the Yarmouth Harbour Commissioners cannot control the weather. Those were indeed the terms I agreed to, I just expected a little flexibility for a regular visitor when they are quiet.
So, from now on I'll use the booking system for weekends / bank holidays and to check just how busy they seem to be (the diary is at http://yarmouth.eharbours.co.uk), but I won't generally book in advance any more.
There is another debate on the Yarmouth harbour changes in Scuttlebutt today, mostly against it seems.