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James Watt Dock Marina

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James Watt Dock Marina offers around 170 berths alongside or on finger pontoons for craft ranging in size from 7m to 100+m within a historic dock setting.

With excellent motorway and public transport connections and easy access to some of the best sailing waters at all states of tide, James Watt Dock Marina provides unbeatable opportunities for boaters

A list of the marina and boatyard services are listed below:

  • Marina Services
  • Berthing for up to 170 boats
  • Toilet, Shower & Disabled Facilities
  • Diesel, Petrol and Calor Gas
  • Visitor Berths Available
  • Waste Disposal
  • High Definition CCTV Supported by Manned Security Patrols
  • Boatyard Facilities
  • 11t lifting capacity
  • Roodberg cradle mover
  • Manitou telehandler
  • Cradle and boat stand hire
  • Under cover storage for boats
  • Under cover storage for caravans and vehicles
  • Secure boatyard with hard standing storage for 50+ boats
  • Power and water to boatyard

Visit website

https://www.jameswattdockmarina.co.uk/

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