Marinas and Moorings
There are thousands of berths and moorings in the UK. Not
surprisingly many are located in the most popular boating
areas.
When we talk about a berth we usually mean a space in a marina.
A mooring is usually anywhere else you can keep a boat, for
instance along a riverbank, next to a jetty or from a
buoy in the the water.
Berths and moorings come in all shapes and sizes, and from
budget to the very expensive. The cost is usually dependent on the
location and the amenities offered, such as on-site showers or, for
instance, a club house.
Things to
consider when looking for somewhere to keep your boat:
- When choosing your location decide how far do you want to
travel each time you use your boat – some people don’t mind a
couple of hours journey, others want to pop down to their boat when
the mood takes them
- Do you enjoy your comforts and want to be able to just step
aboard? – if you do then a full service marina is for you
- Do you prefer tranquility to hustle and bustle? – then a
mooring accessed by water or a remote boat yard may be the place
for you
- If you’re boating on a budget then you may need to choose
marinas or moorings with less amenities or perhaps accessible only
at certain times of the tide.
Security
Whatever you opt for do make sure you consider your boat’s
security. Invest in the best protection methods you can – this
could be as simple as a tow hook lock on your RIB trailer or
checking on a marina’s security arrangements or buying an onboard
security device.
How to
find a berth or mooring
If you are thinking of berthing in a marina, look out for the
Gold Anchor
award scheme - it offers Quality Assured Berthing for boat
owners. Marinas are awarded ratings from one to five gold
anchors indicating the qulality of facilites and services
avaible. Any award issued is a sure sign of a credible and
quality marina.
To search for marina berths or moorings you can:
- Check out Berth Search for a full listing
of available berths in the UK
- Look in the boating magazines
- Speak to the company that sold you your boat - they
can often help you find somewhere to keep it
- Ask local people in the location you want to store your
boat
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Where to find a Marina
Check out these lists of companies offering Marina
locations
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