Approximately 370 dinghies can be berthed in the dinghy park (when boats are not in their berths the spaces can be used for car parking) and on the Quay, where there are designated spaces for larger dinghies and racks for Toppers.
Note: During the winter months the Quay is cleared of dinghies and the cruisers (26 feet and below) are craned out and laid up there.
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The club owns twelve moorings (drying) which it rents out to members at favourable rates.
There is one visitor's mooring, close to the Quay and Clubhouse, which dries out approximately three hours either side of high water.
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for masts, inflatable dinghies, windsurfers, canoes etc.
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Upstairs - starting box and a function room which illustrates the building's commercial past and is available for community use
Ground Floor - a workshop suitable for repairs and painting of dinghies, masts, etc.
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offers convenient loading for cruisers and a secure berth if you are prepared to dry out.
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provides convenient loading for cruisers with fresh water available, as well as being a great place to secure your dinghy while visiting the clubhouse for a drink and something to eat. |
Waiting is limited to ONE HOUR (the Harbour tours vessels may need access at certain time for the embarkation and disembarkation of passengers). Drying out alongside is not allowed.
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Your boat will end up on firm and fairly level ground if you line up with the NE (inshore) corner of the quay wall with the pub sign and keep on going until you no longer see the windows of the starting box. There are three short chains set in the hard to make fast to, but you will need to attach warps and buoys to these at low water beforehand. The hard is firm right up to the quay, but beware of being neaped. |
IS NOT AVAILABLE at Dell Quay (the nearest fuel is at Chichester/ Birdham Pool Marinas).
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| There are fresh water points on the Club jetty and by the main entrance to the Quay. |