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Side -on moorings are charged by boat length so you might have better luck with anywhere that has those type. There are some side on moorings at Cox’s. I’ll also pm you with some contact info.
Karen
"Wind up the elastic band Karen - we're setting off!!"
If you have a choice then I would head down onto the River Waveney, a good sailing river, unlike the Ant! The harbour master at Oulton Broad will probably be able to help. I'm afraid that Broads marina owners prefer rich motorboat owners!
We still have spaces left at Ludham Marina for anyone looking for a mooring. Contact the office on 01692 580200 or visit the NBYCO website for further details.
Tom5235.The above message was posted on this site a couple of days ago 27/02/22.
This message was edited by Graham47 on Jan-29-22 @ 7:45 AM
I've spoken with a few people via pm. Iissed alot of these messages as I've been working on the boat for the last 2 days and not been looking at my phone much.
Thankyou for everyone's replies. I will certainly be giving everyone's suggestions calls on Monday!
Sadly they rarely respond positively to calls or emails - you get a much much better response by getting on yer bike, and going to see people.
You get a better response as smaller yards do not have the time to respond to every call or email re moorings - my guess is they get loads of calls which come to nothing!!!!!
Hi Tom A personal visit to boat yard id worth a thousand emails they like to see you in person plus you can see what's behind the scene so to speak, and how easy/difficult it is to access the yard. John