Dittisham see page 37
Swinging moorings Oversized vessels may be at risk of colliding with other moored vessels
● Swinging moorings for various size vessels up to 18m LOA. 24 hr berthing.
● White mooring buoys with black V and maximum LOA of vessel. Please berth on the most suitable mooring and be considerate to other visiting vessels.
● Short stay visitors may be charged during busy periods with preference given to overnight stays.
● Raſting two suitable sized vessels per buoy only. MONO-HULL: £1.15 PER METRE PER DAY MULTI-HULL: £1.57 PER METRE PER DAY
Tenders & Dinghies Dittisham Pontoon
Dittisham Pontoon Ferry Boat Inn Berth holders only Berth
holders only
Landing only
Ferries Priority
Anchorstone Cafe
Berth holders only
Visitors’ dinghies
Max 4.3m Max 6hrs
RIBs & Dayboats
Max 6m LOA Max 6hrs
Visitors’ dinghies
Max 4.3m Max 6hrs
• Free pontoon berthing up to 6 hours. £5 charge if no harbour dues paid. Max LOA of 4.3m. Visitors berthing leſt and right of the hammerhead - see diagram. Do not obstruct the ferry landings
• During peak times extra temporary pontoons are installed where there is also some space for short stays for ribs/dayboats up to 6m.
Galmpton
Swinging moorings Oversized vessels may be at risk of colliding with other moored vessels
1x 12m visitor buoy 1x 10m visitor buoy
● The buoys are white, with a V on as well as their Maximum length overall
● Short stay visitors may be charged during busy periods with preference given to overnight stays.
MONO-HULL: £1.15 PER METRE PER DAY MULTI-HULL: £1.57 PER METRE PER DAY
Dittisham Yacht Taxi - Ch 69 tel: 07970 346571 13
Visitor Buoy: VG2 – 10m max
Waddeton Boathouse
A
Galmpton • Dolphin
Boatyard
Flat Owers
Visitor Buoy: VG1 – 12m max
Galmpton Creek
Greenway Quay Visitor Moorings
Short stay dinghy pontoon. Max length 4.3m
Ferry Boat Inn • Anchorstone Café
Dittisham Waste
Pontoon •
Greenway Quay
Greenway House
Anchor Stone (beacon)
Visitor Moorings
Anchorage
Passenger ferry
Dam
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