ON THE PONTOON
Darthaven Marina has 270 berths in total set over four main pontoons. We pride ourselves on keeping a clean and well- maintained environment throughout the year. Water and electricity outlets are available in every location and berth, along with well-lit walkways making for safe use during the evenings and at night. 16amp & 32amp electricity is available (32amp with selected berths only). Berth holders are reminded to ensure their mooring lines are suitable for winter storms etc – if unable to get down to your boat or nervous about your boat’s security over the winter, please give the berthing office a call and they will be happy to check on your behalf. It’s a good idea for berth holders to leave boat keys with the Marina Office . . . just in case a problem arises in the boat owner’s absence.
MARINA SAFETY
FOR YOUR SAFETY, DARTHAVEN MARINA EXPECTS. . .
■ The wearing of lifejackets/buoyancy aids by all children under 14 years old when on the pontoons or aboard boats in the marina.
■ Walk, don’t run along the pontoons – and do use the handrail on the access gangway.
■ Cycles and scooters should only be ridden on the public road and not on the pontoons, the quay or any other part of the marina premises.
■ For the benefit of all berth holders, dogs must be on a lead when on the quay, the pontoons, the car park – indeed anywhere on the marina site. And do, please, ensure that no fouling occurs.
■ Signs on the standpipes indicate that Darthaven Marina recommends that water be boiled before drinking when acquired through hoses.
■ To avoid being a hazard to berth holders, trolleys should be returned to the area near the marina office after use. Do not overload them – and no children in them at any time, please.
BERTHING & SERVICE OFFICES
At the top of the main bridge situated on the left is our Berthing Office – the Berthing Manager, Martin Pragnell and his team are located in the office to assist all visiting boats and berth holders. Located on the right is our Service Office run by Chris Bickle, Robin Coomer and Katie Leedham. They are your first point of contact to organising works by any service department within Darthaven.
THE BERTHING OFFICE IS OPEN FROM 8.30AM TO 00.00 MIDNIGHT FROM MARCH TO OCTOBER AND 8.30AM TO 10.00PM FROM NOVEMBER TO FEBRUARY.
■ No part of a boat, including its anchor, should overhang the walkways or pontoons.
■ No items should be left on the pontoons or walkways at any time. This includes commercial fish boxes and diving bottles.
■ If you have a fire on board, from your cockpit determine a sensible course of action . . . call the Fire service (999) . . . activate the fire alarm (by the Berthing Office) if practical. Maintain awareness if fire occurs anywhere in marina . .
■ Take instructions from staff and/or emergency services.
DARTHAVEN MARINA YEARBOOK 2019 11
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