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THE ESSENTIAL GUIDE
2015 | ISSUE 3
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01
03 Welcome
05 - 07 Location
08 - 09 Lymington Town Map
11 - 17 Lymington Essentials
19 - 23 The Solent
25 - 28 The New Forest
30 - 36 The Local Area
41 - 48 Tide Tables
49 - 64 Berthon Boat Company
67 - 75 Berthon Lymington Marina
77 - 85 Berthon International
86 - 88 New Forest Map & Lymington River Chart
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CONTENTS
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Summer Afternoon; to me those have always been the two most beautiful words in the english language
HENRY JAMES
DestinationBerthon
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Welcome to Berthon Lymington Marina - since the founding of the Marina
in 1968 Berthon has maintained a continuous programme of investment
resulting in unequalled facilities offered to permanent berth holders and
visitors, including shore power, fresh water, fuel, gas, ice, free Wi-Fi,
launderette and the legendary washrooms.
We offer 280 deepwater, well protected berths on the Lymington River for
yachts up to 45m (150ft) L.O.A. The Marina is very close to the centre of
the historic Georgian town of Lymington, which is a gateway to the beautiful
New Forest National Park.
If this is your first visit to Berthon Lymington Marina or you are a seasoned
visitor, this Essential Guide will give you all of the information you need
to make your stay with us memorable, with information not only about
the services we offer and our facilities but also what Lymington and the
surrounding area has to offer, making Berthon not just any marina but an
Essential Destination you will want to return to time and again.
Whilst we have tried to be as inclusive as possible with this guide, if there
is something we have not covered then please let us know by contacting
the Dockmasters.
WELCOME
Berthon Lymington Marina
The Shipyard
Bath Road
Lymington
Hampshire
SO41 3YL
T: +44 (0)1590 647405
F: +44 (0)1590 647446
www.berthon.co.uk
V.H.F. Channel 80
Contact:
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By Train
Alight at Lymington Town railway
station (not Lymington pier) a short
5 minute walk from the Marina.
Regular services connect to the
main line at Brockenhurst for fast
trains to London Waterloo Station.
National Rail Enquiries:
0845 748 4950.
LOCATION
By Sea
Lymington is the most westerly
deep water port on the mainland
coast of The Solent, directly
opposite Yarmouth on the Isle of
Wight. Berthon Lymington Marina
is upriver, past the Royal Lymington
Yacht Club and opposite the
Wightlink ferry terminal. Our V.H.F.
call sign is Berthon Lymington
Marina, contactable using VHF
channel 80. Please observe the
4 knots speed limit upriver of the
wave barriers.
By Air
Southampton and Bournemouth
International Airports are
approximately 40 minutes distant.
London Heathrow is approximately
1.5 hours away and London Gatwick
is approximately 2 hours drive.
Berthon Lymington Marina is located on the west bank of the Lymington River, opposite the Wightlink ferry terminal.
L O C AT I O N
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From the East: Leave the M27 at
Junction 2; take the A326 to the
south. Pass over 3 roundabouts and
onto a dual carriageway for a short
distance. After the dual carriageway,
take the 2nd turning to the right
into Twiggs Lane. Follow this to the
end; then turn left; pass the National
Motor Museum on your left (approx
12 miles from the M27) and follow
the signs to Lymington.
The main commercial part of town
is the high street which runs up (or
down) the hill. There is also Ampress
Business Park, 2 miles from Berthon,
which is home to Lymington New
Forest Hospital as well as a 24-hour
petrol station and various other
commercial ventures.
From the West: Leave the A31 at
the Picket Post exit to the east of
Ringwood. Follow signs to Burley.
From Burley follow signs towards the
village of Sway (but do not turn to
the village), then follow the signs to
Lymington. Approximately 12 miles
in all.
N.B. Please observe the statutory speed limits when driving across the New Forest National Park for the protection of the animals which roam freely.
For detailed maps and Marina Plan please refer to the following pages:
Town Map pages 8-9
Marina Plan page 69
New Forest Map and Lymington River Chart pages 86-88
By Road – SatNav Postcode SO41 3YL
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High Street
Station StNew
Street
Town Hall
Bath Road
Bath RoadSolent Avenue
Grove Road
Church Lane
Belmore Lane
Waterford Lane
Broad Lane
Queen K
atherineR
oad
Nelson Pl
Captain’s
Row
Quay Road
Undershore
Monum
ent Lane
Town Quay
Lymington River
Grove Gardens
St. Thomas Street
Powlett Stre
et
School Lane
Daniell’s Walk
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High Street
Station StNew
Street
Town Hall
Bath Road
Bath RoadSolent Avenue
Grove Road
Church Lane
Belmore Lane
Waterford LaneBroad Lane
Queen K
atherineR
oad
Nelson Pl
Captain’s
Row
Quay Road
Undershore
Monum
ent Lane
Town Quay
Lymington River
Grove Gardens
St. Thomas Street
Powlett Stre
et
School Lane
Daniell’s Walk
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Groceries
If you would like groceries provided and delivered to your yacht prior to your
arrival, please contact [email protected].
Waitrose On the main high
street at the top of the hill, but
it’s all downhill on the way home!
Tesco On the main high street
on the right hand side, half way
up the hill
M&S On the main high street on
the left hand side, two-thirds of
the way up the hill
Co Op Although not the largest
or the closest (some might not
feel that 2 miles counts as within
walking distance) the Co Op Mini
Market is open 24 hours which
is a definite bonus when you
arrive early or late and have just
forgotten that one essential item.
Saturday Market
There is a Market on the high
street every Saturday, all year
round. It has a variety of stalls
which vary depending upon the
weather; however there is
usually fresh fruit and veg, fresh
bread, butcher, flowers,
clothing and miscellaneous gifts.
LYMINGTON ESSENTIALS
L Y M I N G T O N E S S E N T I A L S
Lymington and the surrounding area are a treasure trove for just about anything that you or your yacht needs from a loaf of bread to life jackets, fine dining or a round of golf. Below we scratch the surface.
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Communications
Berthon Lymington Marina offers free Wi-Fi to all our bertholders and
visitors; the Dockmasters will be able to provide you with the relevant
login information. There are also several coffee shops, public houses and
restaurants on the high street that offer free Wi-Fi, including the on site
restaurant Fine Food 4 Sail.
The post office is at the top of the high street if you need to post anything
home or if you need to have something mailed to you at the Marina then use
the Berthon Lymington Marina address and ask the sender to include your boat
name on the package. It can then be collected from the Dockmasters office.
Banks
Natwest, Lloyds TSB, Barclays, Halifax, HSBC, Santander and ATMs are
all conveniently located on the high street in Lymington.
Police
The Police Station is at the top of town on Southampton Road. The enquiry
office is manned 24 hours, however, the office is not always open to visitors.
Lymington Police - Non Emergency
Call: 101
R. H. BespokeThe Bespoke Cabinet Makers
Specialists in All Areas of Furniture Craft.
Designers, Makers and Finishers of Bespoke Furniture
WWW.RHBESPOKE.CO.UK TEL: 01590 677557 / 01590 689169
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Chandleries
Whilst your first stop might well be at the Dockmasters’ Office or the Yacht
Maintenance and Repair Department at Berthon, if you need a chart or that
elusive waterproof bag there are several Chandleries in town to choose.
Force 4 Yachtmail
Bath Road Admirals Court, Quay Road
Lymington SO41 3RU Lymington SO41 3ET
Tel: 01590 673698 Tel: 01590 672784
Nick Cox
King’s Saltern Road, Lymington
SO41 3QD Tel: 01590 673489
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Health
There are several GP surgeries within walking distance of the marina;
Dr J F Davies Chawton House Surgery
Webb-Peploe Surgery 45 Saint Thomas Street
45 Church Lane SO41 3RA SO41 9ND
Tel: 01590 674118 Tel: 01590 672953
Wistaria Surgery
18 Avenue Road SO41 9GJ
Tel: 01590 672212
Lymington New Forest Hospital at Ampress Business Park has a minor
injuries unit which is not open 24 hours. The closest 24 hour A&Es are
Southampton General Hospital which is approximately 35 minutes away and
Bournemouth General Hospital which is approximately 40 minutes drive.
Lymington New Forest Hospital Bournemouth Hospital
Tel: 01590 663000 Tel: 01202 303626
Southampton Hospital NHS Direct
Tel: 02380 777222 Call: 111
Emergency Services
Call: 999
L Y M I N G T O N E S S E N T I A L S
Medical Emergencies
A first aid kit is available at the
Dockmasters’ Office for minor
accidents, all of the Dockmasters
are first aid and defibrillator trained.
In the case of a major emergency
please call the emergency
telephone number 999.
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Rental Cars
Can be delivered to the Marina by
the majority of large operators.
Enterprise
www.enterprise.co.uk
Tel: 01202 499700
Hertz
www.hertz.co.uk
Tel: 0843 309 3070
Practical Car Rental
www.practical.co.uk
Tel: 01425 611688
Taxis
There are several taxi firms in
Lymington.
Lymington Taxis
Tel: 01590 688 888 / 670 670
Network Cars
Tel: 01590 677777
GETTING AROUND
As with any town there are many ways to travel once ashore, below are
some of the more common ones.
If you’re a car owner – why not have your four wheeled steed delivered
to the marina ready for you to enjoy once you have arrived at Berthon.
Cycling
An ideal way to explore the local
area on and off road. There are
several options for cycle hire in
the area.
New Forest Cycle Hire
Burley BH24 4AB
Tel: 01425 403584
Figgures Cycles
Henderson Court
Lymington SO41 9FQ
Tel: 01590 672268
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Buses
More from Wilts & Dorset
Tel: 01202 338 420
www.morebus.co.uk
The New Forest Tour Bus
www.thenewforesttour.info
National Express
www.nationalexpress.com
Trains
A regular service from Lymington
Pier and Town station to
Brockenhurst which is a mainline
station servicing both London and
the South Coast routes.
www.southwesttrains.co.uk
GaragesThere are two garages where
you can top up your car’s tank at
opposite ends of the town. The
Dockmasters will be able to provide
you with directions.
Shell Station
33 Milford Road
Southampton Road
SO41 8DH
Lymington Filling Station
Southampton Road
Ampress Park SO41 8XN
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THE SOLENTThe Solent is an important recreational area for water sports, particularly yachting, hosting many sailing events annually including the classics like Cowes Week, Round the Island race, Old Gaffers, Panerai and so many more.
The area is of great ecological and
landscape importance, particularly
because of the coastal and estuarine
habitats along the edge of the Solent.
Much of its coastline is designated
as a special area of conservation. It is
bordered by and forms a part of the
character of a number of nationally
important protected landscapes
including the New Forest National
Park. The westernmost port on
the northern bank of the Solent is
of course Lymington and Berthon
Marina is the ideal staging point
for longer journeys afloat with the
Channel Islands being less than 100
miles away.
Thursday Evening Racing takes
place with up to 100 boats
registered to race every Thursday
night during the summer, hosted by
the Royal Lymington Yacht Club.
Started in the 1990s, it has become
increasingly popular and now
makes for a fascinating spectacle.
Lymington is also a popular
destination for brushing up on your
boat skills both in handling and
navigating the high seas. There are
numerous sea schools in the area
which take you gently through any
qualifications or provide a skipper to
help you learn more about the local
tides, your boat and its capabilities.
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Yacht ClubsLymington has long been a centre for leisure sailors and motor boaters,
and the town has a prestigious history of cruising and racing. The two main
clubs are ideally located each side of the public slipway just a five minute
walk from Berthon Marina.
T H E S O L E N T
Royal Lymington Yacht Club
The club welcomes visitors, sail
and power, from RYA-recognised
clubs. They are most welcome in
the large bar area, which
overlooks the river and to enjoy
the excellent catering.
Membership enquiries are invited
from those active in boating,
again sail or power. If interested,
the staff would be delighted to
show you around the Clubhouse.
For further information
Tel: 01590 672677
Email: [email protected]
www.rlymyc.org.uk.
Lymington Town Sailing Club
The club was formed in 1946
originally for the local artisans,
who took over and renovated the
Sea Water Bath House which
has existed since 1825.
Nowadays there are activities on
and off the water for all walks of
life and a wide range of age
groups.
Visiting yachtsmen are welcome
to the Solent Room, with its
extensive views over the western
Solent, friendly bar, restaurant
and balcony where you can sit
to watch the boating world go
by. For further information
Tel: 01590 674514
Email: [email protected]
www.ltsc.co.uk.
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Salterns Sailing Club
On the outskirts of Lymington,
a pleasant walk via road or the
Solent Way footpath. The club
was formed in 1960 to
encourage and organise sailing
specifically for those under the
age of 16 years and to give its
members practical experience
in a safe environment. The club
is run entirely by volunteers with
both a junior and senior
committee. The Salterns Pond
is a site of Special Scientific
Interest created from an old
saltpan and is about one metre
deep. There is a small club
house with a dedicated yard for
a varying range of dinghies.
For more information
Email: membership
@salternssailingclub.co.uk
www.salternssailingclub.co.uk
RYA INTRODUCTION TO SAIL
RYA COMPETENT CREW
RYA DAY SKIPPER / ICC
RYA COASTAL SKIPPER
RYA YACHTMASTER
WEEKEND SAILING
CRUISES / MILE BUILDING
POWERBOAT LEVEL 2 COURSE
OTHER TRAINING & COURSES
Fully accredited RYA School that offers courses for the Complete Novice to Professional Skipper.
Contracted by the Ministry of Defence for private sail training.
T: 07764 465 773 www.seajayssolentsailingschool.co.uk
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Further afieldWhilst Lymington has a lot to offer, you may feel the need to venture further
afield and use Berthon Lymington Marina as a handy base to enable you
and your crew to visit the multitude of attractions in central southern
England. A hire car, train or indeed your own vehicle delivered to site can
give you the opportunity to explore, enjoy, relax and stay within easy reach
of the Marina.
Here are a few suggestions:
Jurassic Coast The Jurassic
Coast is England’s first natural
World Heritage Site. Covering
95 miles of coastline from East
Devon to Dorset, displaying
185 million years of the
Earth’s history.
Southampton Known as
the cruise capital of Europe,
Southampton boasts an
impressive cultural offering, from
museums, music venues and art
galleries to award winning parks
and the general hustle and
bustle of a diverse city with
fantastic shopping facilities.
Portsmouth Visit the UK’s very
own America’s Cup
headquarters at Camber dock,
work is continually happening on
site to complete a successful
AC campaign.
Winchester Historical capital
city and now the county town
of Hampshire, a wonderful place
to lose yourself for a few hours,
with the round table and great
hall you are guaranteed a
historically interesting day.
Salisbury With timbered
buildings, an Early English Gothic
Cathedral home to the famous
Magna Carta, a thriving market,
a buzzing arts scene, museums
and some of England’s finest
historic houses, there are many
things for you waiting to be
explored in this “city in the
countryside”.
Stonehenge Walk in the
footsteps of your Neolithic
ancestors at Stonehenge – one
of the wonders of the world
and the best-known prehistoric
monument in Europe.
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Departing the UK
If you are departing the UK
and going directly to another EU
country, you are free of
formalities with UK customs.
If you are departing the UK
and going directly to a non-EU
country (which includes going
to the Channel Islands), you
must advise customs of your
intentions using form C1331.
The address to which the form
must be sent can be found on
the form.
Customs and ImmigrationThe Dockmasters have copies of form C1331 in their office or you can
download it from www.hmrc.gov.uk
Arriving in the UK
If you are arriving into the UK
directly from another EU country
there is no need to fly your Q
flag or notify customs of your
arrival unless you have goods
to declare or non-EU nationals
onboard.
If you are arriving into the UK
directly from a country outside
the EU (which includes arriving
from the Channel Islands) you
must fly the Q flag from the
12 nautical mile (territorial
waters) limit and report to
Customs by telephoning the
National Yachtline on
0845 723 1110. You must also
complete form C1331.
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THE NEW FOREST
T H E N E W F O R E S T
WalksA wonderful way to see the New
Forest National Park close up,
there are many walks to take you
into the woods, by the seashore,
over heathland or by rivers and
streams. Experience the colours of
changing seasons and the diverse
flora and fauna. One of the special
qualities of the National Park is
the freedom to ramble across
unenclosed land. However, from
April to July there may be signs
asking people to avoid certain areas
to limit disturbance to rare breeding
birds, such as snipe, curlew and
redshank; these birds nest on the
ground in wet areas. There are
also many waymarked trails on
the Forestry Commission website
and guided walks organised by the
National Park and others in the
New Forest.
One of the last places in the south-east of England to offer a sense of natural serenity, there is something for everyone, whether you’re looking to relax, explore or just enjoy.
There are four leisurely walking tours
of the town, each lasting around
90 minutes, led by knowledgeable
guides. These take place on Sunday
mornings and Wednesday evenings
throughout the summer.
www.lymington-town-tours.co.uk
Regular short guided health walks
take place every week throughout
the New Forest area to help keep
you fit and healthy. These free
walks offer a great opportunity to
enjoy the local countryside and
meet new people.
www.walkingforhealth.org.uk
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WildlifeThe New Forest National Park is a wildlife-rich landscape covering over
200 square miles. Wherever you go you are likely to see many different
types of plants, trees, insects and birds.
Lepe Country Park
Managed by Hampshire County
Council, Lepe Country Park is
part of the North Solent National
Nature Reserve. The site is next
to the Solent and has wildflower
meadows which attract many
species of insects. The nearby
river and sea attract many water
and song-birds.
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Lymington-Keyhaven
Nature Reserve
This is a six-mile length of
coastal grazing marshes,
fresh and saltwater lagoons and
saltmarsh - with fabulous views
across the Solent to the Isle of
Wight. It is nationally important
for its birdlife, plants and insects
and worth visiting at any time of
year. Called the Solent Way, it
runs along the Bath Road
footway at the road entrance
to the marina; turn left and follow
the footway until the municipal
car park, and follow it with the
river or the Solent always on your
left until Hurst Castle, only a
couple of hours walk. Visit
the dungeons where Charles I
was imprisoned in 1648 before
his execution. During summer
months the Hurst Ferry will
take you back to Keyhaven
which shortens the journey home.
Roydon Woods
The Hampshire and Isle of Wight
Trust manage this lovely area of
woodland and heath just south
of Brockenhurst.
National Trust Commons
The National Trust protects over
1,330 hectares (3,300 acres)
of land in the New Forest – made
up of the Commons of
Bramshaw, Ibsley, Rockford,
High Town, and Hale Purlieu.
Those in the north of the Forest
are particularly good for
heathland and woodland wildlife.
Crown Land
The central Crown Lands
(managed by the Forestry
Commission) are wonderful for
wildlife. There are huge expanses
of open heathland and mires,
and both broad-leaved and
coniferous woodland. It is hard
to recommend some sites over
others, but both the Reptile
Centre and Bolderwood are
well known for being excellent
and during the summer you
can often talk with a Ranger or
Information Officer at these sites.
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GolfThere are a number of exceptional
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New Forest, which welcome visitors
throughout the year.
Walhampton Golf Course
Tel: 01590 689631
Brockenhurst Manor Golf Club
Tel: 01590 623332
Barton on Sea Golf Course
Tel: 01425 615308
Horse RidingHorse riders have always enjoyed
open access on the Crown Lands of
the Forest, which is well furnished
with suitable tracks. Horse riding
is also permitted on public roads,
byways open to all traffic, public
bridleways, and dedicated horse
riding routes. A horse riding guide
is available from the Forestry
Commission. For further
information on riding stables visit
www.thenewforest.co.uk.
CyclingCycling is a great way to discover
the beauty and fascinating wildlife of
the New Forest. The National Park
is an ideal place to leave the car at
the marina, and enjoy the cycle-
friendly flat ground! Cycling offers a
highly sustainable means of getting
around the National Park and is
cited by 7% of visitors as their main
reason for visiting.
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THE LOCAL AREAFood, drink and a bed for the night. You’ll be spoilt for choice with the variety available both in Lymington and across the New Forest.
Bars
All within walking distance and with their own individual vibe from cosy
fireside to jumping live music venues Lymington has it all.
Fine Food 4 Sail 01590 677705
The Monkey House 01590 676754 www.themonkeyhouse.co.uk
The Angel and Blue Pig 01590 672050 www.angel-lymington.com
The Mayflower 01590 672160 themayflowerlymington.co.uk
The Ship Inn 01590 672160 www.theshiplymington.co.uk
Walhampton Arms 01590 673113 walhamptonarmslymington.co.uk
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The Solent Cellar is Lymington’s only independent wine specialist, offering a bespoke range of wines,
spirits & cigars.
FREE LOCAL & HARBOUR SIDE DELIVERY
Visit Instore : 40 St Thomas Street, Lymington, Hampshire SO41 9ND (Opposite Marks & Spencers)
Specialist Wine Merchants
Orders & Enquiries: 01590 674852 www.thesolentcellar.co.uk
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Quintesentialy British with a Sprinkling of FrenchEAT ABOARD Now you can enjoy The Elderflower Restaurant from the comfort of your boat. Its simple, pop in or visit our website www.elderflowerrestaurant.co.uk. Choose your food and drink, call the restaurant on 01590 676908. Then give it 30 minutes, swing by and COLLECT.
Restaurants
The choice is as varied as the menus – from simple fare through to Michelin
starred fine dining.
The Elderflower 01590 676908 elderflowerrestaurant.co.uk
Careys Manor Cambium 01590 623551 careysmanor.com/cambium
Rivaaz 01590 679999 www.rivaazdining.com
Egans 01590 676165 www.eganslymington.co.uk
La Vina 01590 674010 lavina.co.uk/venue/lymington
The Raft 01590 645300 www.theraftmos.co.uk
Chewton Glen The Dining Room 01425 275341 chewtonglen.com/restaurant
The Pig 01590 622354
www.thepighotel.com
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Hotels
From modest accommodation to 5 star luxury, Lymington has it all covered.
The Mill at Gordleton 01590 682219 www.themillatgordleton.co.uk
Stanwell House 01590 677123 www.stanwellhousehotel.co.uk
Careys Manor 01590 624467 www.careysmanor.com
Passford House Hotel 01590 682398 www.passfordhousehotel.co.uk
Elmers Court 0844 879 9060 www.macdonaldhotels.co.uk
Leyland Country House 01590 677675 www.leylandcountryhouse.com
Britannia House 01590 672091 www.britannia-house.com
Premier Inn Hordle 0871 527 8692 www.premierinn.com
Just 2 miles from LymingtonPrivately owned beautiful riverside restaurant with rooms, lovely staff,
gorgeous homemade local and organic food
( from light snacks to full A la Carte )8 individual bedrooms.
Nothing bland or minimalistic about the interior-mix of antiques, warm
rugs, modern art contemporary pictures, real fires and 3 acres of
rambling gardens
The Mill at Gordleton
Alistair Sawdays Green award best Bed and Breakfast
Tourism South East 2009 Gold Winner
Silver Street (between Lymington & Hordle), Hants SO41 6DJ - 01590 682219
ASHLEY LANE LYMINGTON SO41 3RH Tel. 01590 672 777 www.lanesofl ymington.com
open every day from 8am
chandleryclothingoff licencegroceries
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Less than 5 mins walk
from Berthon marina
Find us at the entrance to Lymington Yacht Haven
Fishinggear
SPLICING SERVICE
www.nickcoxchandler.co.uk 01590 673489King’s Saltern Road, Lymington, SO41 3QD
groceries
Just two miles from Lymington a privately owned beautiful riverside restaurant with rooms. Lovely staff, gorgeous homemade local and organic food (from light snacks to full A la Carte). Eight individual bedrooms with nothing bland or minimalistic about the interior-mix of antiques, warm rugs, modern art contemporary pictures, real fires and three acres of rambling gardens.
Les Routiers ‘Boutique Hotel of the Year’ 2012
Trip Advisor Certificate of Excellence 2012
Tourism South East ‘Flavour of the South East 2012 Award’
‘The Brilliance in Business Sustainable Business Award 2012’
Silver Street (between Lymington & Hordle) Hants SO41 6DJ Tel: 01590 682219 Email: [email protected] www.themillatgordleton.co.uk
Just 2 miles from LymingtonPrivately owned beautiful riverside restaurant with rooms, lovely staff,
gorgeous homemade local and organic food
( from light snacks to full A la Carte )8 individual bedrooms.
Nothing bland or minimalistic about the interior-mix of antiques, warm
rugs, modern art contemporary pictures, real fires and 3 acres of
rambling gardens
The Mill at Gordleton
Alistair Sawdays Green award best Bed and Breakfast
Tourism South East 2009 Gold Winner
Silver Street (between Lymington & Hordle), Hants SO41 6DJ - 01590 682219
ASHLEY LANE LYMINGTON SO41 3RH Tel. 01590 672 777 www.lanesofl ymington.com
open every day from 8am
chandleryclothingoff licencegroceries
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Less than 5 mins walk
from Berthon marina
Find us at the entrance to Lymington Yacht Haven
Fishinggear
SPLICING SERVICE
www.nickcoxchandler.co.uk 01590 673489King’s Saltern Road, Lymington, SO41 3QD
groceries
T H E L O C A L A R E A
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The sign of true New Forest
goods is becoming more widely
known and understood. It is your
guarantee that you are truly buying
local produce.
Amidst the wild untamed Forest
there are numerous small producers
hidden away who supply to the
local markets, farm shops and
restaurants. From Pannage Pork
(pigs that run freely in the Forest
feeding off acorns) to hand creams
created from locally grown plants;
from foraged fungi to flour produced
by local water mills and turned
into New Forest bread; from locally
New Forest Marque – True New Forest local produce
caught fish to an award-winning
vineyard.
Be sure to enjoy the highest quality
local produce used in recipes by
cafes and restaurants across the
Forest or purchase the ingredients
to embellish your own culinary skills.
If you would like to enjoy some of
the ingredients or produce you can
visit one of the many restaurants
and pubs locally which include The
Mill at Gordleton, The Filly Inn at
Setley or take a trip to Setley Ridge
Vineyard and Farm Shop or Beaulieu
Organic Farm Shop for mouth
watering taste.
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Play Areas for ChildrenThere is a common green space and playground right next door to Berthon
for smaller children to burn off some energy. There is also a playground
behind the Town Hall if you are already in town.
WWW.BERTHON.CO.UK
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Museums The St Barbe Museum and
Art Gallery, Lymington.
Tel: 01590 676969
Beaulieu National Motor
Museum, House and Garden,
Beaulieu. Tel: 01590 612345
Library Lymington Library,
North Close, Lymington.
Tel: 08456 035631
Health & Leisure Lymington Health and Leisure
Centre, Lymington.
Tel: 08456 590845
The Sea Water Baths,
Lymington. Tel: 01590 678882
Arts & Crafts Lymington Decorative and
Fine Arts Society
www.lymdfas.org.uk
Lymington Embroiderers
Guild Tel: 01590 622574
Lymington Arts Group
www.lymingtonartsgroup.org.uk
Tel: 01425 619680
Places & interests Buckland Rings, Lymington.
Exbury Gardens and
Steam Railway, Exbury.
Tel: 02380 891203
Longdown Activity Farm,
Ashdown: Tel: 02380 292837
Hurst Castle, Milford-On-Sea:
Tel: 01590 642344
Keyhaven Nature Reserve,
Keyhaven: Tel: 01590 674656
Film & Music Lymington Film Society:
www.lymingtonfilmsociety.co.uk
Lymington Folk Club:
www.lymingtonfolkclub.co.uk
Lymington Choral Society:
www.lymingtonchoral.org.uk
Tel: 01425 614023
Churches St Thomas the Apostle,
Lymington Tel: 01590 676194
Lymington Baptist Church,
Tel: 01590 672019
Lymington Methodist,
Tel: 01590 676899
Roman Catholic Church of our
Lady of Mercy & St Joseph:
Tel: 01590 676696
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Computer generated image of Lymington Shores. Prices correct at time of press.
Proudly overlooking the waterfront of one of the UK’s most fashionable sailing towns,Lymington Shores mixes contemporary style with old fashioned charm.
On the banks of Lymington River in rural Hampshire, award-winning Redrow Homeshas created a selection of one, two and three-bedroom apartments, plus a luxuriouschoice of penthouses and four and five-bedroom detached villas.
Lymington Shores itself is a gentle stroll from the cobbled lanes of the well-heeledtown. Tasty eateries rub shoulders with boutique shops.
The sophistication of the surrounding neighbourhood is matched by the high-endspecification of the apartments and villas: gleaming fully fitted kitchens, luxuriousbathrooms and full height ceilings and windows complete the light and airy sense of exclusive comfort.
Balconies unlock enchanting views over the water – the perfect backdrop to al frescomeals. The “crinkle crankle” wavy design of the apartment frontages harks back to the town’s history. Open areas enhance the spirit of space and peace.
Conveniently located within easy driving of the urban centres of Southampton andBournemouth, Lymington Shores is also just two hours by road to London. By rail, thetown’s branchline links up to direct services into the heart of the capital. A ferryregularly criss-crosses The Solent to the Isle of Wight.
James Barnes, sales director, Redrow (Southern Counties), said: “Lymington is famedaround the world for its fashionable scene, perfect sailing and historic character.Our homes reflect that exclusivity to give residents a truly enviable lifestyle.”
To find out more, call 01590 718062 or visit redrow.co.uk/lymington.
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PRESTIGIOUS WATERFRONT LIVINGOverlooking one of England’s finest coastal settings
1 to 5 bedroom apartments, penthouses and villas, from £325,000 to £1.9m.Available for immediate occupation. Viewings by appointment only.
Call: 01590 718 062Visit: redrow.co.uk/lymington
Computer generated image of Lymington Shores. Prices correct at time of press.
Proudly overlooking the waterfront of one of the UK’s most fashionable sailing towns,Lymington Shores mixes contemporary style with old fashioned charm.
On the banks of Lymington River in rural Hampshire, award-winning Redrow Homeshas created a selection of one, two and three-bedroom apartments, plus a luxuriouschoice of penthouses and four and five-bedroom detached villas.
Lymington Shores itself is a gentle stroll from the cobbled lanes of the well-heeledtown. Tasty eateries rub shoulders with boutique shops.
The sophistication of the surrounding neighbourhood is matched by the high-endspecification of the apartments and villas: gleaming fully fitted kitchens, luxuriousbathrooms and full height ceilings and windows complete the light and airy sense of exclusive comfort.
Balconies unlock enchanting views over the water – the perfect backdrop to al frescomeals. The “crinkle crankle” wavy design of the apartment frontages harks back to the town’s history. Open areas enhance the spirit of space and peace.
Conveniently located within easy driving of the urban centres of Southampton andBournemouth, Lymington Shores is also just two hours by road to London. By rail, thetown’s branchline links up to direct services into the heart of the capital. A ferryregularly criss-crosses The Solent to the Isle of Wight.
James Barnes, sales director, Redrow (Southern Counties), said: “Lymington is famedaround the world for its fashionable scene, perfect sailing and historic character.Our homes reflect that exclusivity to give residents a truly enviable lifestyle.”
To find out more, call 01590 718062 or visit redrow.co.uk/lymington.
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Lat 50°46’ N Long 1°32’ W TIDE TABLES
11Sa
8W
2Th
10F
12Su
1W
3F
4Sa
5Su
13M
15W
7Tu
6M
03:29 1.2610:13 2.8515:46 1.0722:38 2.98
04:08 1.0010:47 2.9116:22 0.8523:09 3.03
04:40 0.7911:18 2.9916:55 0.7123:37 3.09
05:11 0.6711:47 3.0617:27 0.64
00:04 3.1305:42 0.6212:15 3.1017:58 0.64
00:32 3.1306:15 0.6112:43 3.1018:31 0.66
01:00 3.1006:45 0.6313:15 3.0619:02 0.72
01:30 3.0407:14 0.6913:51 3.0019:31 0.83
02:08 2.9807:42 0.8214:33 2.9620:02 1.01
02:53 2.9408:15 1.0215:24 2.9320:43 1.25
03:47 2.9009:01 1.2516:28 2.9021:43 1.47
03:23 2.9908:49 1.0016:03 3.0121:21 1.34
04:20 2.8809:36 1.3117:07 2.9322:19 1.61
05:23 2.7810:37 1.5618:18 2.8923:32 1.77
06:35 2.7211:53 1.6719:31 2.87
00:51 1.7507:49 2.7013:11 1.6120:34 2.89
01:58 1.5808:50 2.7214:15 1.4221:23 2.91
02:52 1.3209:38 2.7615:06 1.1922:02 2.95
03:34 1.0610:17 2.8315:47 0.9822:36 3.00
04:09 0.8510:52 2.9116:23 0.8523:07 3.06
04:43 0.7311:24 3.0016:58 0.7923:36 3.12
05:17 0.6811:54 3.0717:33 0.79
04:53 2.8610:07 1.4317:47 2.8823:04 1.57
06:13 2.8311:35 1.4619:13 2.90
00:34 1.4807:33 2.8513:04 1.2920:26 2.98
01:53 1.1908:40 2.9214:18 0.9721:21 3.08
02:55 0.8209:33 3.0215:17 0.6222:04 3.20
03:47 0.4810:16 3.1416:06 0.3522:44 3.29
04:32 0.2510:56 3.2416:52 0.2123:23 3.36
05:18 0.1511:40 3.3017:38 0.21
00:04 3.3706:02 0.1712:25 3.3018:25 0.31
00:51 3.3206:48 0.2813:15 3.2619:09 0.49
01:39 3.2307:30 0.4614:08 3.1819:53 0.73
02:30 3.1108:09 0.7115:03 3.0920:34 1.02
00:05 3.1505:50 0.6712:25 3.1118:08 0.82
00:35 3.1606:24 0.6912:59 3.1218:42 0.88
01:09 3.1506:56 0.7513:37 3.1219:15 0.97
01:47 3.1207:26 0.8414:22 3.1119:52 1.11
02:34 3.0808:04 0.9915:15 3.0920:38 1.27
03:29 3.0308:53 1.1616:18 3.0621:38 1.42
04:35 2.9709:57 1.2917:34 3.0422:53 1.48
05:51 2.9111:16 1.3318:53 3.04
00:16 1.3907:10 2.8812:41 1.2120:03 3.08
01:32 1.1608:19 2.9213:55 0.9921:01 3.15
02:35 0.8609:16 2.9914:54 0.7321:45 3.22
03:27 0.5810:02 3.0715:45 0.5422:26 3.27
April 2015
9Th
14Tu
2Sa
1F
3Su
4M
11M
8F
10Su
12Tu
5Tu
7Th
6W
9Sa
13W
15F
14Th
16Sa
May 2015
19Su
18Sa
17F
16Th
22W
21Su
20M
23Th
24F
30Th
29W
28Tu
27M
25Sa
26Su
42
Lat 50°46’ N Long 1°32’ W TIDE TABLES
19F
18Th
17W
8M
2Tu
1M
3W
4Th
5F
7Su
6Sa
04:18 3.0509:49 1.0617:17 3.1522:40 1.28
05:31 2.9611:00 1.1318:31 3.1223:56 1.26
06:48 2.9012:15 1.1319:41 3.12
01:08 1.1408:01 2.9013:29 1.0520:42 3.16
02:12 0.9609:02 2.9514:32 0.9221:30 3.19
03:07 0.7609:52 3.0115:26 0.8122:11 3.22
03:55 0.6110:37 3.0816:16 0.7522:51 3.23
04:41 0.5411:21 3.1417:02 0.7623:31 3.24
05:25 0.5412:05 3.1917:47 0.83
00:15 3.2306:06 0.6012:52 3.2218:29 0.94
00:57 3.2106:45 0.7113:37 3.2319:07 1.07
01:40 3.1707:21 0.8414:21 3.2119:46 1.20
04:13 0.3910:43 3.1516:33 0.4523:05 3.31
04:58 0.3111:28 3.2117:19 0.4823:46 3.31 05:42 0.3412:13 3.2418:05 0.59
00:30 3.2806:25 0.4513:03 3.2418:48 0.76
01:18 3.2207:07 0.6213:53 3.2119:30 0.97
02:04 3.1407:45 0.8214:44 3.1620:11 1.19
02:51 3.0408:22 1.0415:36 3.0920:54 1.40
03:41 2.9309:04 1.2616:30 3.0121:44 1.58
04:35 2.8209:56 1.4417:29 2.9422:45 1.69
05:37 2.7110:59 1.5518:33 2.8823:55 1.68
06:48 2.6412:10 1.5619:37 2.85
01:05 1.5707:57 2.6313:19 1.4620:35 2.86
02:20 3.0907:56 0.9715:04 3.1420:25 1.31
03:02 2.9708:34 1.0915:48 3.0421:09 1.40
03:48 2.8409:18 1.2216:38 2.9421:59 1.47
04:42 2.7110:09 1.3317:34 2.8522:57 1.50
05:46 2.6111:09 1.4118:37 2.80
00:01 1.4906:57 2.5712:16 1.4419:40 2.80
01:06 1.4208:07 2.6013:20 1.4120:36 2.84
02:03 1.3009:06 2.6714:19 1.3221:23 2.91
02:54 1.1509:54 2.7815:10 1.2122:04 3.00
03:39 1.0010:35 2.9015:58 1.1022:41 3.09
02:04 1.3708:55 2.6714:17 1.3021:22 2.90
02:52 1.1609:43 2.7415:05 1.1522:01 2.96
03:34 0.9910:24 2.8415:47 1.0422:36 3.04
04:12 0.8611:00 2.9416:27 0.9723:08 3.11
04:49 0.7911:35 3.0417:07 0.9523:40 3.18
05:27 0.7512:09 3.1317:47 0.95
00:14 3.2306:03 0.7312:46 3.2018:25 0.97
00:50 3.2606:40 0.7413:26 3.2419:04 1.00
01:31 3.2507:18 0.7814:12 3.2519:46 1.07
02:18 3.2107:59 0.8515:05 3.2320:34 1.15
03:14 3.1408:49 0.9516:06 3.1921:33 1.23
June 2015
11Th
10W
12F
13S
15M
9Tu
14Su
16Tu
22M
21Su
24W
20Sa
30Tu
29M
28Su
27Sa
23Tu
25Th
26Fr
19Tu
18M
17Su
22F
21Th
24Su
20W
30Sa
31Su
29F
28Th
27W
23Sa
25M
26Tu
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04:23 0.8611:15 3.0316:42 1.0123:18 3.20
05:05 0.7511:52 3.1617:26 0.9323:54 3.29
05:45 0.6612:31 3.2718:08 0.88
00:32 3.3406:26 0.6113:11 3.3418:52 0.86
01:15 3.3507:08 0.5913:57 3.3519:38 0.86
02:01 3.3007:53 0.6014:49 3.3220:27 0.89
02:56 3.2008:43 0.6715:48 3.2521:21 0.95
03:59 3.0809:38 0.7916:55 3.1822:22 1.04
05:10 2.9610:40 0.9518:06 3.1223:28 1.13
06:26 2.8811:49 1.0919:18 3.09
00:39 1.1607:43 2.8713:03 1.1720:23 3.10
04:50 2.6210:12 1.2717:36 2.7622:56 1.40
05:57 2.5711:11 1.4218:41 2.75
00:02 1.4707:13 2.5812:23 1.5119:47 2.79
01:12 1.4408:27 2.6513:34 1.4820:45 2.86
02:15 1.3109:25 2.7614:37 1.3421:34 2.96
03:10 1.1010:12 2.9015:32 1.1522:15 3.07
03:59 0.8710:52 3.0516:21 0.9522:55 3.20
04:44 0.6511:31 3.2017:07 0.7823:34 3.32
05:27 0.4912:10 3.3317:51 0.66
00:13 3.3906:11 0.3912:50 3.4118:37 0.59
00:55 3.4006:56 0.3413:35 3.4219:24 0.56
01:48 1.1108:51 2.9114:12 1.1521:16 3.13
02:49 0.9909:47 2.9815:11 1.0822:01 3.14
03:42 0.8510:32 3.0416:03 1.0022:41 3.15
04:28 0.7411:15 3.1016:49 0.9523:20 3.16
05:10 0.6711:57 3.1617:31 0.9400:00 3.18
05:48 0.6712:38 3.2118:09 0.97
00:37 3.1906:23 0.7013:16 3.2318:45 1.01
01:13 3.1706:57 0.7613:52 3.2119:19 1.05
01:48 3.1007:32 0.8214:27 3.1419:55 1.09
02:25 2.9908:05 0.8815:05 3.0320:33 1.13
03:06 2.8508:43 0.9715:48 2.9121:14 1.19
03:53 2.7209:23 1.1016:38 2.8122:00 1.29
01:42 3.3407:42 0.3514:26 3.3620:12 0.59
02:36 3.2308:30 0.4415:23 3.2621:04 0.69
03:37 3.0909:21 0.6316:27 3.1521:58 0.86
04:46 2.9610:17 0.8817:36 3.0722:59 1.07
06:03 2.8711:22 1.1518:50 3.02
00:10 1.2407:25 2.8612:40 1.3520:02 3.02
01:24 1.2908:41 2.9113:56 1.3921:03 3.05
02:32 1.2209:41 2.9915:00 1.3221:51 3.07
03:28 1.0610:27 3.0515:53 1.1722:31 3.08
04:15 0.8911:06 3.1016:37 1.0323:08 3.10
04:55 0.7511:41 3.1417:14 0.9323:42 3.13
05:29 0.6712:15 3.1917:48 0.8800:15 3.16
July 2015
Aug 2015
19Su
18Sa
17F
8W
2Th
1W
12Su
13M
3F
4Sa
5Su
15W
7Tu
6M
9Th
10F
11Sa
14Tu
16Th
22W
21Tu
24F
20M
30Th
31F
29W
28Tu
27M
23Th
25Sa
26Su
2Su
1Sa
3M
11Tu
8Sa
10M
12W
4Tu
5W
13Th
15Sa
7F
6Th
9Su
14F
Berthon Lymington Marina do not take responsibility for any errors and variants in relation to these tidal predictions
Times shown are adjusted to BST/GMT when applicable BST GMT
44
00:58 1.4908:26 2.9513:40 1.6120:44 2.98
02:12 1.4309:27 3.0314:47 1.5021:36 3.00
03:11 1.2410:12 3.0815:40 1.2922:16 3.02
03:58 1.0210:48 3.1116:21 1.0722:49 3.04
04:35 0.8211:19 3.1516:54 0.8923:22 3.08
05:07 0.6911:49 3.1917:25 0.7923:51 3.13
05:38 0.6412:17 3.2217:56 0.74
00:19 3.1506:08 0.6412:44 3.2118:27 0.73
00:48 3.1206:40 0.6713:11 3.1618:59 0.74
01:20 3.0507:10 0.7313:43 3.0719:28 0.79
01:54 2.9507:39 0.8414:18 2.9819:56 0.91
02:35 2.8708:09 1.0314:59 2.9020:28 1.11
06:01 0.6512:48 3.2218:20 0.86
00:47 3.1606:33 0.6613:18 3.2018:53 0.86
01:17 3.1107:05 0.6913:48 3.1319:26 0.86
01:50 3.0107:37 0.7314:21 3.0219:59 0.89
02:26 2.8808:09 0.8215:00 2.9120:32 0.98
03:10 2.7708:42 0.9915:46 2.8221:08 1.15
04:01 2.6809:23 1.2216:39 2.7721:56 1.35
05:04 2.6310:18 1.4617:43 2.7523:00 1.53
06:22 2.6311:34 1.6218:57 2.77
00:20 1.5607:47 2.6912:58 1.6120:07 2.83
01:38 1.4208:55 2.8014:11 1.4221:04 2.93
02:43 1.1509:46 2.9415:11 1.1321:50 3.05
03:23 2.8008:45 1.2815:50 2.8521:09 1.35
04:24 2.7609:38 1.5516:53 2.8222:12 1.56
05:42 2.7510:56 1.7218:09 2.8023:36 1.62
07:11 2.7912:28 1.6919:28 2.84
01:04 1.4808:25 2.8913:48 1.4520:34 2.93
02:16 1.1709:20 3.0314:51 1.0921:25 3.05
03:13 0.7910:02 3.1815:43 0.7322:08 3.18
04:02 0.4610:40 3.3316:29 0.4422:47 3.31
04:46 0.2411:17 3.4517:13 0.2623:27 3.40
05:32 0.1511:56 3.5117:59 0.20
00:10 3.4206:18 0.1712:40 3.4918:46 0.24
03:36 0.8210:27 3.1016:02 0.8222:31 3.19
04:23 0.5311:07 3.2616:48 0.5723:10 3.32
05:07 0.3111:44 3.4017:33 0.4123:50 3.41
05:52 0.2012:24 3.4718:19 0.33
00:32 3.4306:38 0.1713:07 3.4619:07 0.33
01:19 3.3607:25 0.2313:57 3.3819:54 0.40
02:13 3.2408:13 0.3814:53 3.2620:41 0.56
03:14 3.1008:59 0.6315:55 3.1321:31 0.81
04:22 2.9809:52 0.9717:03 3.0322:27 1.11
05:38 2.9010:58 1.3218:18 2.9623:38 1.37
07:05 2.8912:18 1.5619:36 2.95
Sept 2015
19W
18Tu
17M
22Sa
21F
24M
20T
30Su
31M
29Sa
28F
27Th
23Su
25Tu
26W
16Su
2W
1Tu
3Tu
4W
5Th
7Sa
6F
11W
8Su
10Tu
12Th
13F
15Su
9M
14Sa
19Th
18W
17Tu
16M
22Su
21Sa
24Tu
20F
30M
29Su
28Sa
27F
23M
25W
26Th
Lat 50°46’ N Long 1°32’ W TIDE TABLES
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00:59 3.3707:06 0.3013:30 3.4119:32 0.37
01:52 3.2707:52 0.5114:24 3.2820:17 0.58
02:51 3.1608:37 0.8115:23 3.1521:02 0.88
03:59 3.0509:28 1.1716:28 3.0321:55 1.21
05:13 2.9710:31 1.5217:40 2.9423:02 1.50
06:36 2.9511:52 1.7518:59 2.89
00:25 1.6407:58 3.0013:16 1.7820:14 2.90
01:42 1.5909:01 3.0514:25 1.6421:10 2.92
02:45 1.4009:45 3.0915:17 1.3921:52 2.94
03:31 1.1510:21 3.1115:57 1.1322:26 2.97
04:09 0.9310:50 3.1416:30 0.9122:58 3.03
01:48 1.1608:53 3.1214:30 1.0821:02 3.03
01:49 0.8108:39 3.2514:23 0.7120:47 3.15
02:39 0.5109:17 3.3715:09 0.4321:27 3.27
03:26 0.3209:54 3.4615:53 0.2722:08 3.35
04:11 0.2710:34 3.5116:39 0.2422:53 3.39
04:58 0.3411:18 3.4917:25 0.3123:43 3.37
05:44 0.5012:06 3.4218:10 0.46
00:36 3.3106:30 0.7412:58 3.3218:52 0.69
01:34 3.2307:15 1.0313:53 3.1919:35 0.97
02:35 3.1408:03 1.3514:51 3.0620:24 1.27
03:43 3.0609:02 1.6415:55 2.9421:25 1.53
04:40 0.7911:20 3.1917:00 0.7823:27 3.09
05:11 0.7311:46 3.2317:30 0.7223:56 3.14
05:43 0.7412:12 3.2418:02 0.72
00:25 3.1506:14 0.7812:41 3.2218:33 0.75
00:56 3.1106:45 0.8613:10 3.1719:03 0.82
01:30 3.0607:15 0.9813:44 3.1019:30 0.94
02:10 3.0007:44 1.1514:25 3.0420:00 1.11
02:58 2.9608:23 1.3815:15 2.9920:42 1.33
03:57 2.9209:17 1.6016:15 2.9321:41 1.51
05:12 2.9010:33 1.7317:30 2.8823:02 1.57
06:38 2.9212:02 1.6818:53 2.87
00:31 1.4507:55 3.0013:24 1.4420:06 2.93
04:57 3.0010:15 1.8317:08 2.8422:39 1.67
06:13 2.9911:35 1.8518:25 2.8023:57 1.66
07:18 3.0012:47 1.7119:30 2.80
01:03 1.5008:09 3.0313:43 1.4720:21 2.83
01:54 1.2908:47 3.0614:25 1.2220:59 2.88
02:34 1.0909:20 3.1115:00 1.0021:33 2.95
03:10 0.9509:50 3.1615:33 0.8722:05 3.04
03:42 0.8910:20 3.2216:05 0.8122:37 3.11
04:17 0.9010:48 3.2716:39 0.8023:08 3.16
04:51 0.9411:18 3.2917:11 0.8223:39 3.18
05:25 1.0111:47 3.2717:42 0.87
00:14 3.1705:57 1.1012:22 3.2418:11 0.95
Oct 2015
Nov 2015
11Su
8Th
2F
10Sa
1Th
3Sa
4Su
5M
7W
6Tu
9F
12M
13Tu
15Th
14W
16F
19M
18Su
17Sa
22Th
21W
20Tu
23F
24Sa
30F
31Sa
29Th
28W
27Tu
25Su
26M
2M
1Su
3F
11Sa
8W
10F
12Su
4Sa
5Su
13M
15W
7Tu
6M
9Th
14Tu
Berthon Lymington Marina do not take responsibility for any errors and variants in relation to these tidal predictions
Times shown are adjusted to BST/GMT when applicable BST GMT
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02:35 1.1409:23 3.0915:02 1.0121:45 2.95
03:14 1.0709:56 3.1815:40 0.9222:20 3.05
03:53 1.0310:28 3.2516:16 0.8722:54 3.14
04:31 1.0310:58 3.3116:52 0.8423:28 3.21
05:07 1.0411:32 3.3517:25 0.83
00:03 3.2505:43 1.0712:06 3.3418:00 0.84
00:44 3.2506:21 1.1112:46 3.3018:36 0.87
01:29 3.2207:04 1.1713:34 3.2119:21 0.94
02:24 3.1707:55 1.2514:32 3.1120:14 1.02
03:30 3.1108:57 1.3115:38 3.0021:18 1.11
04:43 3.0710:09 1.3416:54 2.9122:31 1.15
05:59 3.0711:26 1.2918:14 2.8823:48 1.12
00:55 3.1406:30 1.2213:03 3.1918:45 1.06
01:43 3.1107:11 1.3713:50 3.1219:28 1.20
02:41 3.0708:05 1.5114:50 3.0420:26 1.33
03:51 3.0309:15 1.6016:02 2.9521:38 1.39
05:10 3.0310:36 1.5617:21 2.9023:01 1.32
06:27 3.0711:57 1.3818:38 2.92
00:19 1.1407:29 3.1613:05 1.0919:42 2.99
01:23 0.8908:18 3.2614:01 0.8020:31 3.09
02:17 0.6708:59 3.3514:49 0.5521:14 3.19
03:05 0.5309:37 3.4215:35 0.4121:57 3.27
03:52 0.5010:17 3.4616:20 0.3822:43 3.33
04:39 0.5711:02 3.4617:05 0.4423:33 3.35
07:07 3.1212:37 1.1419:24 2.92
00:57 1.0208:01 3.2013:38 0.9420:21 3.01
01:56 0.8808:47 3.2714:31 0.7421:09 3.10
02:49 0.7709:27 3.3215:20 0.6021:53 3.18
03:38 0.7210:08 3.3516:06 0.5322:39 3.25
04:26 0.7510:51 3.3716:50 0.5423:26 3.29
05:09 0.8311:35 3.3617:31 0.61
00:13 3.3105:51 0.9512:18 3.3218:09 0.72
00:58 3.2806:29 1.0913:00 3.2318:46 0.86
01:42 3.2007:09 1.2213:41 3.0919:23 0.99
02:27 3.0807:51 1.3314:25 2.9420:05 1.13
05:26 0.7211:49 3.4217:49 0.58
00:25 3.3306:10 0.9212:36 3.3418:30 0.76
01:17 3.2806:52 1.1513:26 3.2319:10 0.97
02:10 3.2007:37 1.3714:15 3.0919:53 1.19
03:06 3.1008:27 1.5815:09 2.9420:44 1.39
04:08 3.0009:27 1.7216:10 2.8021:45 1.53
05:14 2.9210:38 1.7617:20 2.7022:55 1.58
06:20 2.8911:49 1.6918:33 2.66
00:04 1.5207:19 2.9112:51 1.5319:37 2.69
01:04 1.4008:08 2.9513:42 1.3320:27 2.76
01:52 1.2608:49 3.0214:25 1.1521:08 2.85
Dec 2015
16Th
30Th
29W
28Tu
19Su
18Sa
17F
22W
21Tu
24F
20M
27M
23Th
25Sa
26Su
8Tu
2W
1Tu
3Th
4F
5Sa
7M
6Su
11F
10Th
12Sa
13Su
15Tu
9W
14M
19Sa
18F
17Th
16W
20Su
22Tu
21M
24Th
30W
31Th
29Tu
28M
27Su
23W
25F
26Sa
Lat 50°46’ N Long 1°32’ W TIDE TABLES
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03:15 2.9508:38 1.4415:16 2.7820:52 1.26
04:11 2.8409:31 1.5216:14 2.6521:47 1.38
05:13 2.7710:36 1.5617:25 2.5722:53 1.46
06:19 2.7711:44 1.5518:42 2.58
00:02 1.4807:21 2.8112:49 1.4619:48 2.65
01:04 1.4208:12 2.8913:43 1.3220:42 2.75
01:58 1.3108:56 2.9814:31 1.1621:25 2.86
02:46 1.1909:33 3.0915:14 0.9922:04 2.99
03:30 1.0710:08 3.1915:55 0.8522:40 3.11
04:11 0.9710:42 3.2916:33 0.7423:15 3.23
04:50 0.9011:16 3.3717:10 0.6523:50 3.30
04:13 0.8110:42 3.2516:34 0.5723:17 3.22
04:53 0.8011:21 3.2717:12 0.5723:57 3.25
05:30 0.8411:58 3.2517:47 0.62
00:34 3.2306:05 0.9012:33 3.1918:21 0.68
01:09 3.1606:40 0.9513:09 3.0718:54 0.75
01:46 3.0407:16 1.0113:47 2.9319:30 0.85
02:26 2.9007:51 1.1014:30 2.7820:06 0.99
03:13 2.7908:32 1.2315:20 2.6520:48 1.19
04:07 2.7109:23 1.3916:23 2.5721:44 1.39
05:14 2.6810:28 1.5317:40 2.5422:56 1.53
06:26 2.7011:46 1.5619:03 2.58
05:30 0.8511:52 3.3917:48 0.59
00:29 3.3206:12 0.8212:32 3.3518:28 0.57
01:14 3.2906:55 0.8313:18 3.2619:13 0.59
02:06 3.2207:44 0.8714:14 3.1420:02 0.68
03:08 3.1308:38 0.9815:18 3.0120:57 0.84
04:17 3.0609:40 1.1116:32 2.9022:02 1.02
05:31 3.0310:51 1.2117:52 2.8523:17 1.16
06:45 3.0412:08 1.2219:11 2.87
00:34 1.1907:48 3.0913:17 1.1220:16 2.94
01:41 1.1108:39 3.1514:17 0.9421:08 3.03
02:39 0.9909:22 3.1915:09 0.7621:53 3.10
03:29 0.8710:02 3.2215:54 0.6322:36 3.17
00:15 1.5507:32 2.7712:58 1.4620:11 2.68
01:23 1.4308:25 2.8713:57 1.2621:01 2.80
02:19 1.2309:09 2.9814:47 1.0121:43 2.94
03:07 1.0009:47 3.1115:32 0.7622:20 3.09
03:50 0.8010:23 3.2416:12 0.5622:55 3.23
04:32 0.6410:57 3.3516:53 0.4123:31 3.32
05:14 0.5411:34 3.4017:34 0.31
00:09 3.3605:57 0.4812:15 3.3718:17 0.28
00:53 3.3206:42 0.4713:02 3.2819:02 0.31
01:44 3.2307:28 0.5413:57 3.1519:47 0.45
02:43 3.1308:16 0.7115:00 3.0220:37 0.70
03:50 3.0409:11 0.9516:11 2.9121:36 1.00
Jan 2016
Feb 2016
11M
8F
2Sa
10Su
1F
3Su
4M
5Tu
7Th
6W
9Sa
12Tu
13W
15F
14Th
16Sa
19Tu
18M
17Su
22F
21Th
20W
23Sa
24Su
30Sa
31Su
29F
28Th
27W
25M
26Tu
2F
1Th
3Sa
11Su
8Th
10Sa
12M
4Su
5M
13Tu
15Th
7W
6Tu
9F
14W
Berthon Lymington Marina do not take responsibility for any errors and variants in relation to these tidal predictions
Times shown are adjusted to BST/GMT when applicable BST GMT
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Berthon Lymington Marina do not take responsibility for any errors and variants in relation to these tidal predictions
Times shown are adjusted to BST/GMT when applicable BST GMT
04:55 0.2711:14 3.3817:16 0.1423:45 3.38
05:40 0.2211:57 3.3718:01 0.14
00:30 3.3406:25 0.2512:46 3.2918:46 0.23
01:22 3.2507:10 0.3813:41 3.1819:30 0.44
02:20 3.1407:54 0.6114:44 3.0620:18 0.75
03:25 3.0308:45 0.9215:55 2.9621:15 1.11
04:37 2.9409:49 1.2417:17 2.9022:32 1.42
05:58 2.9011:12 1.4518:46 2.9123:59 1.54
07:16 2.9112:37 1.4520:01 2.97
01:18 1.4608:19 2.9413:47 1.2820:55 3.02
02:20 1.2509:05 2.9614:41 1.0321:35 3.05
03:06 1.0109:42 2.9815:24 0.8022:08 3.07
05:05 2.9710:18 1.1917:33 2.8422:52 1.26
06:22 2.9611:39 1.3319:00 2.86
00:16 1.3707:35 2.9912:58 1.2920:13 2.93
01:31 1.3108:33 3.0414:05 1.1221:06 3.01
02:31 1.1409:17 3.0714:59 0.9021:49 3.07
03:20 0.9509:56 3.0915:42 0.7022:26 3.11
04:01 0.8010:32 3.1216:19 0.5823:02 3.15
04:35 0.7211:05 3.1616:52 0.5323:34 3.18
05:08 0.6911:37 3.1717:24 0.53
00:05 3.1705:40 0.7012:08 3.1417:55 0.57
00:36 3.1106:12 0.7212:40 3.0518:28 0.62
01:08 3.0106:43 0.7613:14 2.9418:57 0.71
03:43 0.8010:16 3.0115:57 0.6422:40 3.10
04:14 0.6710:45 3.0616:29 0.5723:08 3.12
04:44 0.6211:15 3.0916:59 0.5723:36 3.13
05:15 0.6111:45 3.1017:30 0.60
00:05 3.1005:45 0.6312:16 3.0618:02 0.66
00:35 3.0307:15 0.6813:48 2.9819:29 0.76
02:08 2.9407:42 0.7914:25 2.9019:58 0.93
02:46 2.8708:10 0.9815:09 2.8320:31 1.17
03:31 2.8108:45 1.2316:01 2.7721:16 1.43
04:27 2.7509:37 1.4717:09 2.7322:22 1.64
01:43 2.8907:13 0.8613:53 2.8219:27 0.87
02:25 2.7907:44 1.0314:39 2.7220:02 1.11
03:14 2.7208:25 1.2715:34 2.6520:50 1.38
04:14 2.6809:21 1.5016:47 2.6022:00 1.59
05:28 2.6610:42 1.6318:14 2.6023:29 1.64
06:45 2.7012:10 1.5619:35 2.68
00:48 1.5007:51 2.7813:23 1.3120:33 2.80
01:51 1.2208:42 2.9014:19 0.9921:16 2.94
02:44 0.9009:22 3.0415:06 0.6621:55 3.09
03:28 0.6109:59 3.1915:50 0.3922:29 3.24
04:11 0.4010:35 3.3116:32 0.2223:05 3.34
March 2016
16F
19M
18Su
17Sa
22Th
21W
24Sa
20Tu
29Th
28W
27Tu
23F
25Su
26M
8Tu
2W
1Tu
3Th
4F
5Sa
7M
6Su
9W
11F
10Th
12Sa
13Su
15Tu
14M
16W
19Sa
18F
17Th
21M
20Su
22Tu
24Th
30W
31Th
29Tu
28M
27Su
23W
25F
26Sa
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With 100 skilled craftsmen and
state of the art yard facilities in
Lymington, Hampshire, Berthon has
the ability to deal with all aspects
of yacht maintenance, refits and
boat repairs. We are also available
for yacht construction or fit-out
projects at the highest level.
At our constantly updated
boatyard facilities, the dedication
to providing the best service is
key to the yard. Skills are passed
on through our award-winning
apprenticeship scheme, adding
also modern technology and lean
management training which results
in efficiency, loyalty and high quality
output. Job satisfaction is reflected
with 70% of our craftsmen having
trained at Berthon, with many
having been with us throughout
their working life (or returning after
stints elsewhere).
Our website has a rich range of
examples of GRP, composite, steel,
aluminium and wooden yachts
refitted, repaired and/or maintained
over recent years.
BERTHON BOAT COMPANY
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SHIPYARD
Berthon has been synonymous with yacht build and boat repairs since
before 1877, when, as Inman, yachts competing in the first America’s
Cup were built on site; the wealth of knowledge and experience handed
down over the generations is updated with modern technology and lean
management to make us competitive in today’s modern market.
Berthon Boat Company will service or refit your yacht, offering full boatyard and marine engineering support and everything from a fresh coat of antifoul, to a new teak deck, new suite of electronics or complete rebuild. Our comprehensive range of boatyard services include yacht painting, laying up, dry sailing, rigging, marine electronics sales & installation and yacht valeting & maintenance.
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Management Any one of our team of twelve
experienced yacht maintenance
and repair managers will advise
you and organise all work to your
requirements, for both motor and
sailing yachts.
Servicing, maintenance, medium
or large refits, pit-stops, fit-outs
and boat construction are handled
by separate teams of experienced
marine project managers, buyers
and support staff. We also have
a fast-growing dedicated team of
yacht cleaners to keep your pride
and joy shipshape – inside and out,
all year round.
Call +44 (0)1590 673312 for more
information or why not call in for an
informal chat or request a quote –
Facilities 75 tonne boat hoist
20 tonne static crane
8 acre site for ashore storage
70,000 sq ft undercover heated workshops and offices
Day boat dry sailing for keelboats up to 2.5 tonnes
10,000 sq ft modern paint spray booth and two prep booths
Winter lay- up and Spring fit-out
Agencies and Accreditations Perkins
Cummins Onan
Volvo Penta
Raymarine
Garmin
Simrad
Icom
Seafresh Desalinators
CORGI
F Gas certified
Awlgrip
International
Sikkens
WINTER IS NOT A SEASON, IT’S AN OCCUPATION
SINCLAIR LEWIS (1885-1951)
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Engineering Expertise
Engines- servicing, diagnostics, overhaul and installation
Fuel Tanks and systems
Steering systems – mechanical and hydraulic
Generators, bow thrusters, and hydraulics
Winches, windlasses, wind-generation
Stern gear - Propellers, A & P brackets, shafts and rudders
Stern drives and saildrives
Fabrication – Stainless Steel and Aluminium
Machining
Plumbing Proficiency
Fresh and Raw water systems
Black and Grey waste
Heating and air conditioning
F Gas certified
Gas (Corgi registered)
Seacocks
Shipwright Skills
GRP-Structural, interior and exterior repair
Gelcoat-repairs and colour matching
High tech composites
Wood
Aluminium and steel
Teak decks, joinery and yacht interior/cabin alterations
Seacocks
Shaft line-ups
Shrink wrapping and yacht delivery preparation
Bowthruster and sternthruster installation
Our experienced project managers
are able to advise you on all
aspects of your yacht’s refit and
renewal programme to ensure
that she presents in tip top shape
for the season.
Contact [email protected]
The Yacht Refit department at Berthon is committed to providing an
unrivalled service and can deal with your yacht service, maintenance,
repair, full yacht refit and boat refurbishment requirements whatever their
scale. With all the marine trades available housed in our state of the art
modern sheds, we can offer:
Yacht Refit Services, Boat Refurbishment & Yacht Interiors
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Rigging
Masts and Spar Inspections
NDT Testing
Rigging checks to full re-rig
Running rigging and splicing halyards
Mast stepping and unstepping
Rigging Services Berthon’s in-house rigging department offers a complete rigging service
from a team with a vast experience in mast and rigging services, including:
We supply rigging, fittings and equipment from all the major brands.
Contact [email protected]
Mast and boom repairs
Corrosion control of spars
Wire Rigging
Swaging
General rope work
Furling Systems
Guard wires
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Painting Panorama
Yacht re-finishing – filling, fairing,
preparation and spraying
Shot blasting
Osmosis treatment and
epoxy coating
Antifouling
Brush painting
Varnishing
Rust, corrosion control and repair
Yacht Paint Spraying Facilities
Berthon has one of the most modern yacht paint spraying facilities in
Europe. The 92ft x 36ft (28m x 11m) state of the art booth is flanked by
two similar size preparation booths to complement the UK’s premier
boatyard facility. It allows a dust-free spray paint finish every time.
At Berthon we mainly spray using Awlgrip or International Paint. Air
temperatures are continuously controlled in the boat painting facility, and
– along with other parameters such as hull temperature and air humidity
– are monitored and permanently recorded to ensure a top class paint
finish and a complete history.
To get a quote or discuss paint options
Contact [email protected]
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Electrical & Electronic Services
System checks and
troubleshooting to full rewire
Anodes and earth bonding
Upgrades, supplying and fitting
new electronics and
entertainment systems as
agents for all major brands
12V, 24V and 240V
electrical expertise
Layup & Commissioning
Our Winter Lay Up and Spring Yacht Commissioning programmes ensure
that your yacht is kept in safe ‘hibernation’ over the winter months, and
made ready in spring for you to enjoy another season aboard.
Your yacht can be stored undercover or put on hard standing on Berthon
Boatyard. If you would like your yacht laying up at Berthon, please visit our
website to download and complete a Lay-Up & Commissioning Order Form.
Alternatively, please contact [email protected]
Marine Electrics & Electronics
Berthon provides sales, installation and service support for a full range of
marine electronic products from the following top brands.
Product information can be found on our website from the leading boat
electronics manufactures.
Berthon carry in stock all of the core products, accessories and marine
electronics spares, all our engineers are fully qualified marine electricians.
Contact [email protected]
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Unlimited launches and recoveries
Free weekend berthing (on yard wall pontoon) when launched
Free ashore storage in owner’s trailer
Free high pressure fresh water hull wash and bung removal (if appropriate) at each lift
Convenient for racing
Priority given to accident repairs
5 minutes’ walk to Lymington town centre/train station (two hours from Waterloo)
Sail repair facilities: Sanders Sails; North Sails pick up point
Full GRP repair facilities. GRP boat repair priority is given to race boats if work needs to be complete by following weekend
Full rigging services available
Dry Sailing
The Berthon dry sailing service suits all small keel boats with a
displacement of no more than 2.5 tonnes (includes Folkboats), a central
lifting point and their own road trailer with tow hitch.
Price: £2,500 plus VAT payable in advance, includes:
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No sub-contractors are permitted to work on the boat on the yard premises.
All cars are to be parked in the Lymington Marina car park. No cars are allowed elsewhere on boatyard premises.
Berthon Boat Company accepts no responsibility for poorly moored yachts if damage is caused.
Dry sailing represents a substantial discount on standard rates so it is regretted that no refunds are available, and it cannot be carried over to the following year.
All payments by Direct Debit please.
Alternative dry sailing options are available, for details and quotes
contact [email protected]
Conditions
Yachts will generally be launched on Fridays and recovered on Mondays
when possible. Bank Holidays we launch Thursday and recover Tuesday
as appropriate. Please do not leave instructions for the boat to be
launched every weekend on the off chance of using it. Berthon will
monitor frequency of use upon launching; should any owner abuse this
contract by consistently launching without intention to sail the boat, we
reserve the right to make a charge of £100 for the launch and lift on the
occasions when the boat has not been used.
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Yacht Valeting
At Berthon we recognize that it’s
good to arrive for the weekend
knowing that you will find your
yacht gleaming so that you can
enjoy using, rather than cleaning
her. Also, that after a cruise or
weekend aboard, you may prefer
to leave us to pump the bilges,
wash the bright work or even do
the washing up! The Boat Care
Department at Berthon offer a
comprehensive range of yacht
cleaning options, whether you
are a berth holder requiring a
regular cleaning programme or a
visitor wanting a one-off exterior
wash-off, polish or interior yacht
valet. Below is an indication of our
standard yacht valeting prices.
If you would like to find out more
or to arrange a tailored boat
valeting package to suit your
individual needs, please contact
will gladly arrange a
suitable time to meet to
discuss your requirements.
Price Guide:
Regular exterior wash-off from £1.00 per foot
Polish and Wax from £3.40 per foot
Interior Valet from £25.00 per hour
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Our professional and experienced team, offer a comprehensive range of cleaning packages that can be tailored to suit your needs.
Our services include:• Wash downs • Teak treatment • Interior valeting • Polishing and waxing • Laundry • Provisioning
For information on the full range of services and costs please contact Simon Barnett on 01590 647448, [email protected]
Alternatively ask at the Dockmasters’ Office.
Yacht Cleaning Charges
Polish & wax topsides: £6.00 per ft LOA
Polish & wax superstructure (Motor): £6.30 per ft LOA
Polish & wax superstructure (Sail): £3.40 per ft LOA
Cut back, polish & wax topsides: £10.70 per ft LOA
Cut back, polish & wax superstructure (Motor): £11.20 per ft LOA
Cut back, polish & wax superstructure (Sail): £5.80 per ft LOA
Interior valeting hourly rate of £25.00 and Materials
Teak treatment hourly rate of £25.00 and Materials
Marina wash downs £1.00 per ft LOA per wash
Brokerage: regular wash £2.00 per ft per Month
Length Overall (LOA) means the length of the vessel including all extensions such as tenders, dinghies in davits, bowsprits, bumpkins, anchors, pulpits, bathing platforms etc. Fractions of a foot measuring below 6” will be rounded down to the nearest whole foot and fractions of a foot measuring 6” and above will be rounded up to the nearest whole foot.
All prices exclude VAT
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Yacht Lifting Charges
Collect yacht from Lymington Marina berth, Berthon yard wall or piles opposite - boat lifting, pressure wash underwater areas, drive to storage area and block off ashore; or lift and load on to road transport; or offload from road transport & block off. £22.97 per m (£7.00 per ft) LOA
Removing exceptionally bad fouling or crustacean growth will be charged extra, labour as used
Launch off and return yacht to her berth or yard wall; or offload from road transport and launch. £16.40 per m (£5.00 per ft) LOA
Collect yacht from Berthon Lymington Marina berth, yard wall or piles opposite the company’s premises - lift, pressure wash underwater areas, launch off immediately and return to berth. £26.25 per m (£8.00 per ft) LOA
Maximum lift load: 75 tonnes displacement
Minimum chargeable length: 6.1m (20ft per ft) LOA
(For any period in excess of 30 minutes there will be a charge of £100.00 per hour or part thereof) Lifting charges do not include mast stepping or unstepping.
All prices exclude VAT
All boatyard services are sold
subject to our standard Terms of
Business, you can find these’s terms
on out website. All prices exclude
VAT unless otherwise indicated.
Prices are LENGTH OVER ALL (LOA) per metre (per foot in brackets)
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Yacht Storage Charges
Storage in open air 59p per m (18p per ft) LOA per day
Storage under cover £1.10 per m (40p per ft) LOA per day
Yacht cradle hire or bilge chairs £2.00 per day
Storage of batteries and regular charging 25p each per day
Tube heaters (first includes thermostat control) £40.00 first heater £20.00 for each subsequent heater Electricity charged at Berthon Lymington Marina published rates
Yard wall crane / tractor crane £40.00 per operation (labour extra)
Yard launch £40.00 per operation (labour extra)
Fork lift £25.00 per operation (labour extra)
Mast or spar storage 13p per m (4p per ft) LOA per day (if yacht not stored ashore)
Mast or spar storage under cover 33p per m (10p per ft) LOA per day (if not being worked on by Berthon)
Storage of yacht cradle (FOC for berth holders) or trailer £4.00 per day
Rental of 20’ storage container £5.00 per day
Rental of 40’ storage container £8.50 per day
Hire of ladder £10.00 per day
Hire of paint flat £10.00 per day or part thereof
Steam cleaner £40.00 per operation (labour extra)
Lathe or Spindle £30.00 per operation (labour extra)
Environmental disposal (of oil filters, fuel filters, batteries etc) £4.00 per item
Disposal of foreign gas bottle £60.00 per bottle
Infra-red heater £40.00 per day Including positioning, monitoring surface temperature and electricity consumption (only used during working hours)
Mooring alongside yard wall pontoon or As per marina rates between Q & R river pilesRemoval of tender from davits & stow on pallet (during lift) £70.00 per operation
Shrink wrap tender from £130.00 Storage charges at the rates specified above are incurred whether or not work is in progress. For safety reasons, yachts ashore with masts stepped will be supported by a cradle or bilge support chairs, and all sails must be removed.
All prices exclude VAT
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BERTHON APPRENTICESHIP SCHEME
From its inception in 1877, Berthon has worked with and trained
generations of craftsmen in the skilled traditions of boatbuilding.
Berthon’s entire skilled workforce
has trained as an apprentice.
Whilst the UK average graduation
rate for extended apprenticeships
is 70%, the Berthon system is
consistently above 90%, hitting
100% in recent years. Berthon now
receives up to 400 applicants for
8-10 apprenticeships annually.
Apprentices undertake an
advanced training programme
as a marine engineer, marine
electrician, painter/sprayer,
shipwright, rigger or boat mover
etc studying City & Guilds and NVQ
to advanced level 3 in their chosen
field. Throughout their course,
Yard Manager Keith Longman
ensures that apprentices achieve
training targets and monitors the
mentoring process that helps
every individual progress through
the four-year programme. To help
the local Colleges, Berthon has
provided training aids by donating
engines, generators, electronics
and a wooden dinghy for the
college workshops. Apprentices
evolve in their favoured discipline
which means that their potential is
spotted, harnessed, expanded and
maximised early on leading to job
satisfaction and skill specialisation
within Berthon’s multi-talented
in-house workforce. Those that
show good organisational and
management aptitude rise through
the ranks into more senior roles.
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AWARDS AND FUNDING
Berthon’s commitment to training
has earned them several regional
and national accolades over
the past few years including
Medium Employer of the Year
in the National Apprenticeship
Awards 2012 and the Hampshire
County Council Award for
Developing Young People
2012/13. In 2009 a Berthon
administered, government funded
Apprenticeship Expansion Pilot
scheme involved 15 businesses
and 60 new apprentices and
came in £120K under budget.
Currently, Berthon is offering
advisory and administration
services, free of charge, to
the Worshipful Company of
Shipwrights’ Ark Appeal scheme
which seeks to underwrite the
first year wages of a three or four
year marine apprentice course to
encourage marine SMEs to take
on apprentices. Six apprentices
have been placed in the first year
and there is hope for 15-20 more
in this coming year.
For more information visit:www.berthon.co.uk/about-berthon/berthon-apprenticeships.html
www.shipwrights.co.uk/education/apprentice-scheme-initiative
www.apprenticeships.org.uk
www.britishmarine.co.uk/careers_home/apprenticeships.aspx
Spring is the time of plans and projects
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Spring is the time of plans and projects
LEO TOLSTOY (1828-1910)
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BERTHON LYMINGTON MARINA One of the UK’s first yacht marinas to be built in the UK, Berthon Lymington Marina has 280 deep water berths situated in the heart of Lymington with easy access to the Solent.
Full Marina facilities provide for anything from an overnight stay to a
permanent base for your yacht, including shore power, water, fuel (diesel and
petrol), showers, a launderette, ice, valeting services and marina wide Wi-Fi.
MARINA SERVICES
Berthon offer a comprehensive
range of services for yachtsmen at
Lymington Marina. If there are any
other services that you need, please
contact our Dockmasters Office
(which can be found on the ground
floor of the Marina Building) and
they will be delighted to help.
Code to the marina washrooms
Lymington weather –
forecast information
Laundrette tokens
Customs procedures
Ice
Freshwater hoses
Dockmasters Office 01590 647405
V.H.F. Channel 80
Call sign Berthon Lymington Marina
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Washrooms and Laundrette Berthon were proud to have unveiled
their new washrooms. Arguably,
these set the standard amongst
marinas in Europe for design,
attention to detail and attendant
accoutrements. High quality stone
and tiled surfaces, opaque glass
cubicles with extra large shower
trays and equivalent changing
areas, an integral seat and hot box
under, choice of shower heads,
mirrors with heat pads to prevent
misting, separate male and female
family pods with washbasin and
dual shower heads suitable for child
use, baby changing facilities, and
under floor heating throughout,
we believe we have thought of
nearly everything; however, add
hairdryers, shower points, water
free urinals (to save on water and
reduce smell) and even a magnified
mirror, and you should get the
idea. Come and stay at the marina
and sample them for yourself. The
laundrette is on the ground floor
behind the Dockmaster’s office. Ask
the Dockmasters for tokens for the
washing machine and dryer. You will
also find an iron and ironing board.
Yacht ValetingAt Berthon we recognize that it’s
good to arrive for the weekend
knowing that you will find your
yacht gleaming so that you can
enjoy using, rather than cleaning
her. Also, after a cruise or weekend
aboard, you may prefer to leave
us to pump the bilges, wash the
bright work or even do the washing
up! The Boat Care Department
at Berthon offer a comprehensive
range of cleaning options, whether
you are a Berthholder on a regular
cleaning programme or a visitor
requiring a one-off exterior wash-off,
polish or interior valet. See pages
58-59 for charges. If you would
like to find out more or to arrange
a tailored package to suit your
individual needs, please contact
Simon Barnett who will gladly
arrange a suitable time to meet or
call to discuss your requirements.
Direct Dial +44 (0)1590 647448
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PAINT SHEDS
BOATSHEDS
CAR PARK
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Town Quay and Pedestrian Access
to the High Street (2 mins)
Yacht Clubs and Sea Wall
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8
Marina Entrance / Exit
BERTHON MARINA PLAN
KEY TO MARINA
Marina Offices
Washrooms + Showers Laundry + Disabled Facilities
Waste + Recycling
Travel Lift
1
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3
4
20 ton crane
Gantries (yachts for sale)
Refueller
Hoist Dock
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Berthon Refueller The Lymington Marina Refueller is
conveniently located close to the
main Lymington River channel,
on the end of C-Pier, opposite
the Wightlink Ferry terminal. This
allows easy access for boats of all
sizes to come alongside with no
tight manoeuvres required. (On the
ebb tide it is essential to approach
by heading up river to stem the
current.) The yacht refueller is
open for service daily from 08:15.
Closing time varies according to
season. At busy times one of our
attendants will be present. If not,
they can be easily contacted at the
Dockmasters office, either on VHF
Channel 80, or by using the phone
on the refueller. Please call
01590 647405 for the current
marine diesel prices.
Red Diesel – additional duty In addition to the pump price,
HMRC duty will be applied. The
full rate will be clearly indicated on
the pumps. The amount of duty
charged can be adjusted according
to intended usage, provided that
the skipper declares this BEFORE
filling commences. This must be
done on a declaration form
(visit www.berthon.co.uk to
download the form).
Annual bertholders may make a
single declaration provided they
agree to inform us of any changes.
Marine Diesel, Petrol and Engine Oils The refueller provides marine diesel
and unleaded petrol to suit all
leisure vessels, including engine
oils, 2-stroke oil and diesel additive
are available. Major credit cards
are accepted, (excluding American
Express and Diner’s Club.)
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Health, Safety & Environmental Lymington Marina and Berthon Boat
Company operate a progressive
Health, Safety & Environmental
policy by striving to ensure all
parts of the site are safe and
clean at all times. Berthon are also
committed to protecting the marine
environment. Our Environmental
policy and guidelines plus some
simple safety advice for Berth
Holders are all displayed at the
Marina Office. We ask all parents
keep a close watch on their
children and advise that they wear
lifejackets/buoyancy aids whist on
the marina pontoons, or on board.
If you notice anything amiss or
dangerous, please report it to the
Dockmasters immediately.
Water Hoses The Regulations for the supply of
water have become more stringent
in recent years and oblige us
to apply some controls. Berth
holders and users of visiting craft
are requested to use their own
hose, preferably of the lay-flat type,
and to remove them from our tap
immediately after use. We have
hoses available in the Dockmasters’
Office, which can be borrowed at
no charge, but must not be left
unattended on pontoons. The ends
must not be allowed to come into
contact with sea water, any other
liquids or the vessel’s holding tank.
Electricity Supplies Visitors are welcome to connect
to our pontoon supplies, which is
inclusive of the Daily Visitor Charge.
For longer stays at the Weekly Rate,
vessels connected to electricity
MUST be metered. Please ask
the Dockmasters for a meter or
discuss with them how you may
use your own.
Diesel and Oil Spills All oil spills, either on land or
water, need to be reported to
the Dockmasters’ Office who will
contact the Environment Agency/
DEFRA or the Harbour Master’s
Office as necessary. Please note
that it is illegal to use dispersant in
waters of less than 20m in depth
and standard practice is to allow
diesel spills to evaporate.
For land based spills ABSORBIT
is available from the Dockmasters’
Office. Berth Holders are asked not
to pump bilges whist in the Marina
or River.
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Waste Management Lymington Marina and Berthon
Boat Company are committed to
responsible and environmentally
friendly waste management, with
the least possible inconvenience for
our customers. No rubbish or food
waste should be thrown overboard,
and we ask all our customers to
please separate their rubbish and
use the correct bins supplied.
For day to day waste we have three bins:
Mixed Recycling – For
domestic plastics, paper, card,
and cans.
Glass – for all bottles and jars.
General Waste – For anything
which cannot be recycled,
except: Engine oil, diesel, filters,
batteries, paint, other hazardous
materials, scrap metal and large
amounts of cardboard.
Please ask the Dockmasters
for direction to specific bins for
these materials.
Gas Bottles – Must not be left
on our site without prior
agreement. The method of
disposal is different per supplier
so please ask the Dockmasters
for assistance.
Distress Flares – It is illegal to
dispose of distress flares
anywhere on our site, due to the
high risk of fire and injury. They
should be taken to the MCA
in line with their policy, or can
be handed in at Lymington Police
Station. There is no charge for
this service.
Because of the risks involved in
managing waste, please be
aware that we closely monitor
the bin area via CCTV.
Food Waste from boats
making their first landfall in
an EU port – There are EU
Regulations which apply when a
boat’s previous port of departure
was outside of the EU.
Please ask the Dockmasters for
instructions and a special bin to
dispose of any applicable waste.
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There is a harmony in autumn, and a luster in it’s sky
PERCY BYSSHE SHELLEY
There is a harmony in autumn, and a luster in it’s sky
PERCY BYSSHE SHELLEY
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ANNUAL BERTHS*
Single berth £541.34 per m (£165.00 per ft) LOA
Shared berth £501.97 per m (£153.00 per ft) LOA (Boats up to 10.1m (33ft), depending on beam and availability)
ANNUAL BERTHS – RIBS*
Minimum length charge of 6.1m (20ft) £433.07 per m (£132.00 per ft) LOA
Annual Berths are subject to an additional charge;Harbour Protection Charge levied by the Lymington Harbour Commissioners £12.56 per m (£3.83 per ft) LOA Footage for annual berths will be payable in advance on Length Overall* of the yacht (to be measured on arrival) with a minimum length charged of 7.6m (25ft)
Marina Charges 2015 - 2016
OVERNIGHT VISITOR
Per Night £3.38 per m (£1.03 per ft) LOA
LONG TERM CASUAL
Per Week £15.52 per m (£4.73 per ft) LOA
Where boats are connected to electricity, the Long Term Casual rate will only apply if a meter is installed and read by the Dockmasters at the outset. Otherwise the Overnight Visitor rate will be charged.
Footage for casual berthing is calculated on Length Overall* of the yacht and payable prior to departure or, by arrangement, monthly in arrears for long-term casual berthing.
HIRE OF HEATERS (from 1st October to 30th September)
First heater with thermostat £40.00 per annum
Additional heaters £20.00 per annum
* Length Overall (LOA) means the length of the vessel including all extensions such as tenders, dinghies in davits, bowsprits, bumpkins, anchors, pulpits, bathing platforms etc. Fractions of a foot measuring below 6” will be rounded down to the nearest whole foot and fractions of a foot measuring 6” and above will be rounded up to the nearest whole foot.
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YACHT STORES
Per Day £1.75
Per Annum £400.00
MARINA ELECTRICITY CHARGES
D16 Amp Standard Supply
Annual connection charge £75.00 (plus units used)
Daily connection charge £1.00 (plus units used)
Charge per kwh unit as of 1st January 2014 16p Per Unit (includes 0.485p Climate Levy Charge)
32 Amp Supply
Annual connection charge £150.00 (plus units used)
Daily connection charge £2.00 (plus units used)
Charge per kwh unit as of 1st January 2014 16p Per Unit (includes 0.485p Climate Levy Charge)
64 Amp Supply Single Phase
Annual connection charge £400.00 (plus units used)
Daily connection charge £4.00 (plus units used)
Charge per kwh unit as of 1st January 2014 16p Per Unit (includes 0.485p Climate Levy Charge)
64 Amp Supply Three Phase
Annual connection charge £500.00 (plus units used)
Daily connection charge £5.00 (plus units used)
Charge per kwh unit as of 1st January 2014 16p Per Unit (includes 0.485p Climate Levy Charge)
Commencing 1st April 2015
Prices are LENGTH OVER ALL (LOA) per metre (per foot in brackets) ADD VAT TO ALL THE CHARGES (5% on electricity units, 20% on all others)
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Berthon is a well known yacht brokerage house that specialises in high
quality sailing, motor and performance yachts from 40 to 120 feet. We offer
professional advice and help on all aspects of yacht sale and purchase which
means that well over 50% of our business is repeat or gained by referral.
Windy Boats – Berthon is the
exclusive distributor for Windy
Boats of Norway in both the UK,
France and Ireland. These super
sports boats from 25 to 58 feet
offer superlative sea-keeping and
exquisite build quality.
Berthon also distribute the Draco
Performance craft from 22 to 27
feet. A clever robust design from
Ed Dubois with its roots in Windy
quality and DNA. For further
details please visit the Windy
U.K. www.windyuk.eu
An international yacht sales organisation with its H.Q. in Lymington, U.K. and with sales offices in the South of France and the U.S.A. as well as representation in Spain and Turkey.
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Dashew Offshore – Berthon
is also the European agent for
Dashew Offshore who design
and build the FPB 64’, FPB 78’
and FPB 97’. These motor
yachts are the last word in
serious 4-wheel drive cruising
with phenomenal range and
stability. Steve Dashew’s designs
are legendary. Berthon has an
FPB 78’ in build for a European
client. Last year they sold an
FPB 64’ which sailed from New
Zealand to the UK against
prevailing winds and currents
in 102 days. Read her blog at
www.berthon.co.uk/greywolf
We are excited that there will be
2 FPBs in Europe soon.
Discovery Yachts – We work
with Discovery Yachts as their
preferred broker and handle
the sales of pre-owned
Discovery Yachts internationally.
Discovery builds the monohull
55’, 57’ 58’ and 67’ – all of
which are deck saloon cruising
yachts of the first quality. Their
50’ catamaran is the benchmark
for multihull blue-water cruising.
Charles Watson Marine – We
are also home of Charles Watson
Marine who are agents for
Contest Yachts; RM; and
Wauquiez Yachts.
Atlantic Rally for Cruisers –
Berthon is the official broker for
the Atlantic Rally for Cruisers
and is pleased to support the
event as a corporate sponsor.
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The Draco 27RS is sleek, robust, versatile and fun… She boasts exhilarating performance from a range of powerful Yamaha outboards. A deep, safe cockpit makes her an ideal and safe choice for the family, whilst being packed with clever features.
Photography by Jan Pette Lehne – Innoventi AS
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For more information visitberthon.co.uk/windy-boats/draco-27rs
Tel: +44 (0)1590 647427 Email: [email protected]
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Ocean Cruising Club –
Berthon is additionally the
preferred broker of the
Ocean Cruising Club because
of our specialist knowledge and
experience in the sales of blue-
water cruising yachts, that have
often had extraordinary
adventures and pass lovingly
through our hands; many of
them a number of times! It is
a privilege to be involved in this
exciting market.
Berthon UK –
Sue Grant, Managing Director [email protected]
Mandy Frend, PA Managing Director [email protected]
Alan McIlroy, Sailing Yachts Brokerage [email protected]
Ben Cooper, Performance Yachts [email protected]
Richard Baldwin, International Yacht Sales [email protected]
Ben Toogood, Windy Boats Sales [email protected]
Hugh Rayner, Windy & Motor Boats Brokerage [email protected]
Philip Bendon, Trainee Sailing Yachts Broker [email protected]
Lawrence Carter, Listings Administrator [email protected]
Valerie Madec, Receptionist Administrator [email protected]
Ann Allen, Receptionist Administrator [email protected]
Berthon South of France –
Bruno Kairet [email protected]
Isabelle Skaf [email protected]
Berthon USA –
Alan Baines [email protected]
Jennifer Stewart [email protected]
Bill Rudkin [email protected]
Berthon hosts an annual World
Cruising Bluewater weekend in
Lymington every summer.
Please ask us for details about
this informative event.
Our offices are open 7 days a week
and are on the first floor of the
marina building. We normally have
around 80 yachts for sale on site
and we look forward to introducing
them to you.
The Brokerage Team Windy 39 Camira
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Windy 39 Camira
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Tel: +44 (0)1590 647427 Email: [email protected]
*New sun-pad cockpit version available for 2015
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The FPB Project from 64 to 110The ultimate in 4 wheel drive motor
yachting. Designed by Dashew
Offshore, built in New Zealand by
Circa Marine and distributed in Europe
by Berthon.
The FPB offers unrivalled capabilities
in terms of sea-going comfort, minimal
carbon footprint and open plan living
that is unique.
All FPBs offer
Recovery from capsize
Enormous range
Surfing capability
Solar Array
Available for use at an ocean near you.
FPB – accept no imitation
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Incredible Van der Stadt built Down Under of tin, in 2005. Nautical makeover in 2009 in the US of A, and now offered fresh from a serious rework in the Blue Berthon sheds, including acres of stunning new teak decks.
From the legendary Ron Holland, with a little help from Ken Freivoikh and our good friends in Marchwood, she splashed 2011. She comes with epic amounts of blue water kerfuffle, and has a World ARC beneath her keel. Just add blue, white or even azure waters.
Unbreakable rat race escape capsule from the masters of world girdling in 2006. A world ARC veteran, she circuited the planet without fuss, and has given enormous pleasure to her skipper and crew. A pitstop is now apposite.
Mainsail 618 £595,000 +VAT
Discovery 67’ £1,750,000 +VAT
Amel 54’ £395,000
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Unmistakable Chuck Paine good looks, built by Blighty’s finest in 2001. She has voyaged to the Galapagos, Vancouver, Maine, the Caribbean and many points between without a Dockwise operative in sight! Her greatest modesty is definitely the price.
Bowman 48’DS £249,500
A small selection of the Berthon brokerage fleet in Lymington
Awesome sailing yacht from that yard with the totally unprounceable name, from 2008, looking very fresh. She comes with all the bells and flutes and offers swift, comfortable passage making as well as an interior of which the good Doctor’s tardis, would be proud.
Capable Rob Humphreys, lift keels are all the go these days, and having the option of puddle jumping or crossing oceans without a change of yacht has to be a great way to go. From 2010, she is barely run in and is offered with a vast widget list as well as a rather malnourished ask.
Superior trawler yacht from 2005 from the Fleming magicians, she is quite simply beautifully engineered and the widget list is long. Seriously under used and skipper maintained, she offers epic sea keeping, and will run on fumes at displacement speeds.
Wauquiez 55’ £399,000
Southerly 49’ £325,000
Fleming 55’ £795,000
Norwegian know how and with build of the first quality, but most importantly she comes with epic handling and performance – as of course – she’s a Windy. From 2006, Volvo D6s ensure rapid take off as well as an ear to ear grin for her helm.
Windy 42’ £185,000 Grand Bora
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A small selection of the Berthon brokerage fleet in Lymington
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The chart shown overleaf is not to
be used for navigation. It is supplied
to assist yachtsmen to identify their
approximate position in the river
and to demonstrate the position of
allocated berths.
If you wish to use a hire car during
your stay at Berthon Lymington
Marina please consult the
Dockmasters’ Office for information
on the options available locally
or see page 16-17 for other
alternative transportation.
NEW FOREST MAP & LYMINGTON RIVER CHART The following map should help you get your bearings and inspire you to go out to explore the surrounding area to enjoy everything it has to offer...
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Magnetic Variation 1°45’W 2012 (9’ E)
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