Dunstaffnage marina has installed new pontoons. The moorings in the bay have been re-arranged to accommodate a new channel to the marina. All the details are available from WHAM.
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Dunstaffnage developments
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Re: Dunstaffnage developments
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I saw them finishing the breakwater sections a couple of weeks ago. Hope it works - it should be a big improvement.
I saw them finishing the breakwater sections a couple of weeks ago. Hope it works - it should be a big improvement.
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Re: Dunstaffnage developments
I am waiting for news of a management upgrade
Sorry to be so cynical , but that is really what the place needs.

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+1stevepick wrote:I am waiting for news of a management upgradeSorry to be so cynical , but that is really what the place needs.
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Re: Dunstaffnage developments
I wonder if they'll berth visitors on the new breakwater? We were there a couple of seasons ago against the old breakwater which broke water OK, but also collected all the keech of the day if the conditions dictated. Also it 'contained ' all the spillage from the fuel berth which made things really unpleasant.
http://trooncruisingclub.org/ 20' - 30' Berths available, Clyde.
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