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Shepperton Marina


As the headquarters of Boat Showrooms, Shepperton Marina continues to enhance its reputation as the premier marina on the river Thames and January 2011 sees the first of an additional 205 brand new moorings being installed in the picturesque West Lake. Destined to become a popular new choice, these fully-serviced pontoons can accommodate a wide variety of craft from motorboats large and small, to Dutch barges and narrowboats. Tucked away in this secluded spot, just off the main river channel, it’s hard to imagine that Shepperton Marina, with its three yachting basins and now up to 455 moorings, provides such a convenient location for discerning boat owners. Further investment ensures provision of all the amenities you would expect


of a well-appointed marina, including secure, serviced berths, petrol and diesel fuel, visitors moorings, a new small-boat slipway, full boatyard facilities, a 70-ton boatlift, large chandlery and ample car parking. With over half a century of service to boat owners behind them, Boat


Showrooms feel well placed to help customers, new and old, make the most of their boating aspirations for many years to come. n


www.boatshowrooms.com


Boat Showrooms of London T: +44 (0) 1932 260261 F: +44 (0) 1932 243152 E: shepperton@boatshowrooms.com


Boat Showrooms of Hamble T: +44 (0) 23 80 458990 E: hamble@boatshowrooms.com


Boat Showrooms of Harleyford T: +44 (0) 1628 569888 F: +44 (0) 1628 474819 E: harleyford@boatshowrooms.com


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Shepperton Marina Limited T: +44 (0) 1932 243722 E: marina@sheppertonmarina.com W: www.sheppertonmarina.com


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