Which Marina is BEST?

GROWLER

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Looking to put predator boat in water thought i might try Sunderland as
change , I want pontoon berth whats the pros and cons my wise internet friends.

£211 for a month visitors rates at Royal Quays
£411 for 3 month.

Sunderland is slighty more .:yltype:

Thats a lot of money :o

Boat is up for sale as im up for a bigger one hence the option for a month,
 
I suppose it depends which is closest for a cheeky trip out at short notice really? I am in sunderland and on a pontoon and find it great, 20 mins from home, easy access at any state of the tide and a decent mix of users all happy to have a bit of banter, on the down side some of the berths can be a bit tight!

Then again I have never been out of RQ so could be missing out!!
 
Mooring

Mooring

Depending where you are would suggest Hartlepool ,excellent pontoons,excellent staff .and very good rates.
Hope this helps.
 
Speaking to people who have had boats in both marinas, they prefer the RQ. Which one is closest to you?

Thanks for the comments im 10 mile from RQ maybe thats the one
used them before just curious as to whether im missing anything
at Sunderland .

Thanks all
 
Marina ?

Marina ?

Royal Quays, Freezes Up And On Occasion(minimum) When Work To The Gates Is Being Carried Out There's No Getting Out To Play.As Boat Crew And Not Boat Owner Any Cost I Couldn't Say.Another factor maybe the travelling distance between home to marina giving the cost of fuel.I Suppose Each Marina Will Have Its Pros & Cons.
 
Its £180 per metre at Seaham, thats the cost i got on my email. I was in Sunderland, the yearly costs were around £2000, but in its favour as mentioned, it has year round access 24 hours a day, no lochs, maintenance hold ups or tide restrictions.....My new boat is on a trailer and i'm saving £2000 a year as i dont have to anti-foul...:)
 
Its £180 per metre at Seaham, thats the cost i got on my email. I was in Sunderland, the yearly costs were around £2000, but in its favour as mentioned, it has year round access 24 hours a day, no lochs, maintenance hold ups or tide restrictions.....My new boat is on a trailer and i'm saving £2000 a year as i dont have to anti-foul...:)
yeah the key for the slip way is £115 for the year ;)
 
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