Divn\'t use Cullercoats, Me, Mark and Derek nearly got our balls chopped of by Lisa (well I did anyway, Mark and Derek ran away

) when we nearly lost her brand new Rav4 (not 4x4 as we found out) due to the arsehole jet skiers at Cullercoats hoying sea up at us and sinking both the car and trailer with the boat on. If it wasn\'t for the nice man in the JEEP pulling us all out I\'d be singing like Aled Jones now. Never mind I can laugh about it now, (still get nightmares mind).
Anyway, Craster has a decent ramp and fishing but try to launch and recover at high tide as its a bit of a pain winching the boat and trailer back up the beach from the ring on the wall. If I remember rightly its £7.00 a launch if the master catches you, try to get there early, he likes a lie in but a sesonal ticket can be bought from him if needed.
The do offer a good and reliable RNLI service I hear !!!.
Newbiggen by the Sea can be launched from (free) as well but it is quite a way down on flat sands, The RNLI lads in their tractor will launch and recover you though for a small donation to there appeal if there at the station on training which they are most weekends. Again, quite nice friendly RNLI chaps I hear.
Blyth has a unofficial launching ramp, Heather a member on here can give you the details for that one as I don\'t launch from there since the done away with their lifeboat.
There is a good launching ramp at South Shields at the yacht (spelling?) club. I think it\'s owned by South Shields Council and last year the launching fees were £26.00 per year, However its clean and safe and I have NEVER been rescued by the lifeboat from here, Only the river pilot boat ( nice helpful chaps ).
This reminds me, I must renew my Ofshore membership

or take up diving, it\'s got to be safer for me, never needed to be recued yet.
But your best bet is to just stick your boat in the marina at Royal Quays and forget about it, thats what I do, Is it still there lads, ha ha. I will get down next week.
Hope it helps a little
Marc.
