Club/Mooring Fees -info.
Club/Mooring Fees -info.
I belong to Royal Corinthian YC at Burnham On Crouch on the East Coast (England of course)
I have just had the bill in for mooring this year, swinging in the River Crouch, with a boat taxi service throughout the season.
Membership for family £400/annum (very nice facilities and great for kids)
Boat mooring for 9 months, February November end £660 for an 11m boat.
Dinghy stowage in Park, £24
Not bad all in as the club is a welcoming place too.
I have just had the bill in for mooring this year, swinging in the River Crouch, with a boat taxi service throughout the season.
Membership for family £400/annum (very nice facilities and great for kids)
Boat mooring for 9 months, February November end £660 for an 11m boat.
Dinghy stowage in Park, £24
Not bad all in as the club is a welcoming place too.
Re: Club/Mooring Fees -info.
still expensive for a mooring in a mudholeFullCircle wrote:I belong to Royal Corinthian YC at Burnham On Crouch on the East Coast (England of course)
I have just had the bill in for mooring this year, swinging in the River Crouch, with a boat taxi service throughout the season.
Membership for family £400/annum (very nice facilities and great for kids)
Boat mooring for 9 months, February November end £660 for an 11m boat.
Dinghy stowage in Park, £24
Not bad all in as the club is a welcoming place too.
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Doe you happen to know the limits on this.
Is it 3 miles, or intertidal or some other thing dating back to Henry 8
Also is there some intermediary, or do I just drop a note to Buck Hse, perhaps with a tenner tucked in the fold?
Doe you happen to know the limits on this.
Is it 3 miles, or intertidal or some other thing dating back to Henry 8
Also is there some intermediary, or do I just drop a note to Buck Hse, perhaps with a tenner tucked in the fold?
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Re: Club/Mooring Fees -info.
Not a mudhole though Jim, at LW springs I have 22ft under the keel.jim.r wrote:FullCircle wrote:
still expensive for a mooring in a mudhole
Other mudholelike facilities are available at considerably reduced cost.
Re: Club/Mooring Fees -info.
OK a deep mudhole thenFullCircle wrote:jim.r wrote:Not a mudhole though Jim, at LW springs I have 22ft under the keel.FullCircle wrote:
still expensive for a mooring in a mudhole
Other mudholelike facilities are available at considerably reduced cost.
