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Darthaven Services Tariffs 2017


All prices exclude VAT Harbour dues are not included in any of our berthing rates


Annual Berth


(1 Apr 2017 – 31 Mar 2018) Visitor Berthing


(1 Apr 2017 – 31 Mar 2018) Per night per metre L.O.A Winter Afloat


(1 Oct 2017 – 31 Mar 2018) Per month per metre L.O.A


Storage


Storage ashore per week, per metre L.O.A £7 Travel Hoist


Lift and block or cradle, per metre L.O.A £19 Lift onto transport, per metre L.O.A


£19


Launch (from block or cradle or from transport), per metre L.O.A


Quick lift, hold in slings for one hour and relaunch, per metre L.O.A


Pressure Wash Most boats, per metre L.O.A


Badly fouled boats, per metre L.O.A


Normal Package (lift out, pressure wash, one week’s storage and relaunch), per metre L.O.A


£16 £19 £7 £10 £42 Maximum lifting weight is 35 tonnes. Maximum length for lifting is 20 metres, maximum beam 4.95 metres. £465 £2.50 £20


Racing Scrub (1 Jun to 30 Sep 2017) Yacht lift out, pressure wash, relaunch Up to 12m, including sling move


Motor Boat lift out, pressure wash, relaunch


Up to 12m, including sling move


Plus, for pressure wash per metre L.O.A Over 12 metres


£130 £7


Apply for quote


Hoist crane & driver for small boats, masts & engines Engines


Small boats


Masts – stepping and unstopping (up to 12m), each way


(over 12m), each way Hire of cradle (Winter), per month


£55 £65


£100


Apply for quote £40


Dory and driver towing charges Boat to and from berth, each way


£25 Within confines of the river, per half hour £50


Electricity All boats staying longer than one week must have a metered lead and will be charged at the unit charge promulgated at the time.


£130


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