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Annual Cost. Choose Marina. Monthly Cost. Goytre Wharf Various Lengths available. ABC Moorings. Useful Information. Every owner is different, they cruise for longer or shorter periods, moor in different areas of the country under many different conditions, some in purpose built marinas others alongside a farmers field with no facilities. The actual cost will therefore vary with the circumstances; however, the following will give a guide to the new boater.
The example given is for a 55ft boat, originally built to provide a reasonably high standard of comfort including a diesel generator. Single long-term moorings against private residential land are often called end of garden moorings. These are moorings where a third party landowner, has agreed for a number of boats to be moored alongside their land adjacent to our water.
The Trust own the water space but not the land access to the mooring at these locations. You will most likely pay the landowner for access across their land and for any facilities they may provide. As the Trust do not own the land access to the water, we offer a reduced mooring fee to individual mooring customers at these sites via a 12 month mooring agreement.
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