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WELCOME AND REGISTRATION PACK

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The Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus (TRNC) is the Mediterranean’s best kept secret. Known for its slow pace of life, value for money and delightful village-feel, it combines beautiful bays and enchanting historical sights with year-round sunshine, making it an ideal getaway for every season.

Just 40 miles south of Turkey, the TRNC is an unspoilt gem in the Mediterranean. It boasts over 240 miles of coastline, much of which is sandy and uncrowded, most notably the stretches in Karpaz itself.

The island has distinct personalities. There is Güzelyurt and its citrus groves in the west and, in the north, the Venetian harbour town of Girne (Kyrenia), backed by the dramatic wooded slopes of the Besparmak, or Five Finger, Mountains. The spectacular finger-shaped Karpaz Panhandle is in the east, in the region of Iskele – while the ‘outdoor museum’ of Gazimagusa (Famagusta) on the eastern coastline boasts a number of historic sites and stunning sandy bays. Lefkosa (Nicosia), influenced by Venetian and British architecture, is also a fascinating city to explore.

1. All yachts entering the TRNC should fly the Turkish courtesy flag and the Q flag and proceed to the customs officials.

2. Visitors who do not wish to have their passports stamped by the authorities on arrival in the TRNC may request a stamped visa form which is loosely inserted into the passport and removed on departure. For further information visit the following website – www.cypnet.co.uk/ncyprus/tourist

3. A valid passport or identity card is required and typically a 90-day tourist visa will be issued.

4. Yachts are currently not advised to cruise from the TRNC to the Republic of Cyprus (Greek/South Cyprus).

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Service costshauling out and Launching (h&L) services*

6 – 21m L.O.A. €12 per m2 (L.O.A. x beam)

21.1 – 25m L.O.A. €16 per m2 (L.O.A. x beam)

25.1 – 35m L.O.A. €18 per m2 (L.O.A. x beam)

35.1+m L.O.A. €24 per m2 (L.O.A. x beam)

on shore storage (hard standing) per day for non Berth holders

6 – 21m L.O.A. €0.5 per m2/day (L.O.A. x beam)

21.1 – 35m L.O.A. €0.7 per m2/day (L.O.A. x beam)

35.1+m L.O.A. €1 per m2/day (L.O.A. x beam)

Water supply €4.9 per m3

Electricity supply Mono Phase €0.35 per kW or Three Phase €0.45 per kW

Towing Service 6 – 12m L.O.A.* €60 per sea mile & within the marina. Min charge open sea €180

Towing Service 12.1 – 25m L.O.A.* €80 per sea mile, minimum charge €180

Towing Service 25.1+m L.O.A.* €100 per sea mile, minimum charge €180

Crane Service* €100 per hour, minimum charge 1 hour

Diver Service* €60 per 30 minutes

Slipway Usage* €50 per usage

other Services*

Technical assistance 20 Euro per 30 minutes

Mechnical assistance 23 Euro per 30 minutes

Electrical assistance 25 Euro per 30 minutes

Berth costs

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6A 21 117 1 15 29 39 48 53 59 59 60 68 68 68 68

6B 25 147 2 18 35 46 58 63 71 71 72 81 81 81 81

7 25+ 2 21 39 52 65 71 79 79 81 92 92 92 92

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cLimate

The TRNC enjoys a very pleasant climate, with warm, dry summers and mild winters, and an average of 300 days of sunshine. In August, the hottest month, mean temperatures range from 21°C to 36°C and in the coldest months of January and February, the average temperature is around 10°C, with a winter average of six hours daily sunshine and only moderate rain, making it an ideal year-round destination.

time Zone

Time zone EET (UTC+2)

Summer (DST) EEST (UTC+3)

Language

The official language is Turkish, but English is also widely spoken as a second language.

currency

Turkish lira

tax exemPtion

At Karpaz Gate Marina you are able to enjoy duty free fuel prices for commercial and non-commercial vessels and the marina berth rental and selected services are VAT free.

PaSSPort and viSa requirementS

Passports

The citizens of the European Union (EU) nations, Turkey, USA, Canada, Mexico, Israel, Japan, Singapore, Switzerland, Iceland, Norway, Australia and New Zealand do not require a visa as they are given at the entry point. All other nationals should check their position with regard to passports and visas with the nearest Embassy or Office of Representative of the TRNC.

eLectricity

220/240 volts A/C. A standard three-pin British plug is used.

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By air

There are three main airports located in Cyprus which connect to the majority of the major neighbouring and European airports.

Larnaca airport, cyprusLarnaca International Airport (LCA) is located in Greek Cyprus, on the south east coast. Airlines flying to Larnaca include many of the largest European airlines. There are good facilities within the airport lounges, including bank machines, information desks and car hire desks. Car hire companies serving the local area include big names, such as Hertz, Europcar and Thrifty. If you are flying into Larnaca Airport and wish to hire a car then it is recommended that you book in advance via the internet.

Contact details:Tel: +90 357 24 816400Website: www.cyprusairports.com.cy

Paphos airport, cyprusPaphos International Airport (LCA) is located close to the resort of Paphos in Greek Cyprus. Regular flights depart from the UK and all across Europe. For those wanting to hire a car, there are car hire desks within the airport terminal for a number of the largest international car hire companies including Hertz and Avis.

Contact details:Tel: +90 357 24 816400Website: www.cyprusairports.com.cy

ercan airport, cyprusErcan Airport is located in Northern Cyprus and is served by more than 90 flights per week from the UK and the rest of Europe. All flights from Europe touch down in Turkey on route to Northern Cyprus. If you are flying from Turkey you will find it easy to get direct flights to Ercan from areas including Istanbul, Izmir, Ankara, Adana and Antalya. Airlines offering flights to northern Cyprus include Pegasus Airlines, Turkish Airlines and Atlas Jet. The airport facilities include banking machines and car hire that can be booked via the airport website.

Contact details:Tel: +90 392 600 5000 Website: www.ercanairportnorthcyprus.com

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By sea

There are regular ferry services from Girne and Gazimagusa to towns on the southern coast of Turkey, namely Mersin, Antalya, Alanya (in the summer months) and Tasucu. From Mersin, it is possible to sail to Syria, Lebanon and Israel. For schedules and prices, please contact one of the two main operators below.

akgunler Shipping Tel: +90 392 815 3510/11 Website: www.akgunler.com.tr

fergun Shipping companyTel: +90 392 815 1770 or 815 1870Website: www.fergun.net

car rental

In order to rent a car in the TRNC you must be 25 years old and hold a valid driving licence or an international driving permit.

In the TRNC people drive on the left-hand side of the road.

Cars can be rented in Northern Cyprus from www.rentacar-northerncyprus.com

LocaL faciLitieS

Banks Turkish Bank Ltd Head Office92 Girne Cad. LefkosaTel: +90 392 600 33 33Email: [email protected]: www.turkishbankgroup.com

Iktisat Bank (Mete)Head OfficeIktisat Kule151, Bedreddin Demirel CaddesiLefkosaTel: +90 392 600 4000Website: www.iktisatbank.com

HSBC Bank 982 Lefkosa branchYenisehir Atatürk Cad. No:19 LefkosaLefkosaTel: +90 392 227 0300Website: www.HSBC.com.tr

hospitalsGazimagusa Devlet Hastanesi: +90 392 366 4400/5238Dr. Akcicek Devlet Hastanesi: +90 392 815 2254Dr. Burhan Nalbantoglu Devlet Hastanesi: +90 392 228 5441Cengiz Topel Hastanesi: +90 392 727 7351

health centres Iskele Saglik Merkezi: +90 392 371 2319 Yenki Erenkoy – Saglik Merkezi: +90 392 374 4333

emergency Services Police: 155 Fire: 199 Forest fire: 177 Health/ambulance: 112 Coast Guard: 158

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activitieS and areaS of intereSt

World-famous golden Beach

Further along the east coast, at the foot of the Karpaz peninsula in the Yeni Iskele district, is Bogaz, a sleepy fishing village in an utterly tranquil location. Here, you are within easy reach of the Karpaz itself which boasts some of the island’s most deserted sandy beaches. The highlight of this area is the Golden Beach, one of the world’s finest and longest beaches, with magnificent sands that stretch for more than three kilometres.

north cyprus turtles

The sight of the protected sea turtles in North Cyprus and their newly hatched babies making their first tentative steps towards the sea is one of the most amazing experiences in the Mediterranean.

diving

The TRNC is an ideal place for scuba diving, since the island doesn’t have tides and is blessed with warm waters for much of the year. You can dive from April right through to Christmas, one of the longest dive seasons in the world.

golf

Situated on the coast at the foot of the Five Finger Mountain in Esentepe, the prestigious Korineum Golf & Country Club is proud to be the first 18 hole golf course in the TRNC.

Paragliding

There is no better way to see the TRNC countryside than riding the winds on a paraglider. High in the air, the magnificent Northern Cyprus scenery stretches below you like a map, the mountains giving way to fields before you float down to the landing near a pristine sandy beach. Tandem paragliding and courses are also available for newcomers to the sport.

riding

To really explore the pleasures of the rustic TRNC countryside, you may like to try horse riding. Many of the clubs in the TRNC offer lessons and trekking excursions through the mountains, with picnics and visits to historical sights.

cycling

There is plenty to explore in the TRNC – from deserted pine-clad tracks and challenging hill climbs around the Five Finger Mountain Range, to the friendly white-washed Mediterranean villages and incredible coastal views.

Walking, hiking and trekking

There is a myriad of wonderful walking trails in the TRNC and its mountains, which are best explored in the cooler spring and autumn seasons when the countryside and wild flowers are blooming. In spring, the mountains are rich with a rhapsody of woodland flowers, and some 220 species of birds touch down on the island every year on their migratory passage.

fishing

A warm Mediterranean climate allows for a long fishing season in the TRNC (approximately from mid March until the end of November), meaning you can venture out into the sea almost every day. The waters are home to 80 species of fish, ranging from the smaller peacock and rainbow wrass, small parrot fish, mackerel, cod, plaice, sea bass, bream and eel, to the larger tuna, swordfish and mineri.

melting pot of civilisations

The Persians first adopted Cyprus as a base for their wars with Greece in the 6th Century BC, lasting until 333 BC when Alexander the Great brought the Persian Empire to a sudden end. The Ptolemies of Egypt ruled for the next 250 years – a glorious period punctuated by Rome’s invasion of the island in 48 BC. But Roman rule only lasted a few years, as Julius Caesar bestowed the island to his lover, Cleopatra, the last of the Ptolemies, as a gift of love.

Between the 1st and 10th Centuries, multiple communities emerged on the island, with Muslim and Byzantine settlers co-existing until 965 AD, when the Byzantines took full control of the island after defeating the Muslim Caliphate’s Egyptian fleet.

Byzantine rule lasted until the 12th Century, when King Richard the Lion-Heart handed the island to Guy de Lusignan, a member of French Medieval Royalty, to finance his expeditions. The Lusignans inhabited the island for 300 years, from the 12th Century until 1489, when the Venetians captured the island and bestowed upon it the impressive Girne Castle, as well as the celebrated architecture of Gazimagusa (Famagusta) and Lefkosa (Nicosia), which are all well worth a visit.

flora and fauna

Due to its climate and geographic position, as well as unpolluted environment, the island has a varied wildlife. From February to June the TRNC is covered by different kinds of flowers with orchids the most extravagant species. In spring and summer the island is ‘invaded’ by about 300 species of birds.

oWner*

Name of Owner:. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Full home address: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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Invoice address if different from above:

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Telephone no: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Mobile no:. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Email address: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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Name of Vessel: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Make: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Type (sail/motor): . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Yacht flag/nationality: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Port of registry:. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Year of build: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Registration number: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Classification (Lloyds/RINA/ABS etc):. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Pleasure/commercial: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Insurance company: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Insurance expiry date: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Insurance policy number: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Keel configuration (bilge/fin and skeg/long keel):

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Hull colour: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Length overall: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Beam: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Draught: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Weight: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Engine make and horsepower:. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

detaiLS of ServiceS

Berthing/Storage ashore: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Start date: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

End date: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Charges: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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I accept the terms of the standard Licence

PaymentWe will send you an invoice for the total cost of the services requested which must be paid in full prior to arrival.

Signed by the owner:

Signature: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Date: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Signed by: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . on behalf of the company

Signature: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Date: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Position in company: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

* Please note that the Company shall apply these terms to all those in charge of the Vessel with the Owner’s consent as if they were the Owner.

This Licence incorporates the standard Licence for Berthing and Storage Ashore (‘the Conditions’).

‘Company’ means (Karpaz Gate Marina Ltd), (Reg. No. M.S 14610), (Registered Office Address: Osman Pasa Cad. No.37A/2 D. 1, Koskluciftlik – Lefkosa, TRNC).

Signature of this cover sheet by the Company and the Owner (as defined below) creates a legally binding

contract on those Conditions, which the Owner acknowledges he has read and understood.

There are a number of ways in which the Licence Agreement can be completed and returned:

1) Return it to the address shown on the back of the brochure

2) Scan and email it to [email protected]

cover Sheet for Licence agreement (Berthing and Storage aShore)

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Standard Licence for Berthing and Storage aShore

1 definitionS Where the following words appear in these Conditions, the Licence and the Company’s Regulations they shall have these meanings:Alongside Berth means a berth where a Vessel of appropriate draft may be secured, with access to the shore without the need for a dinghy or tender. Berth means the space on water or land from time to time allocated to the Owner by the Company for the Vessel during the term of this licence.Company shall mean the Company or any of its agents to whom the application for berthing is made which may be one or more of its associated companies, concessionaires, tenants and assignees for the operation of the boat repair yard, brokerage or other harbour facility. Cover Sheet shall mean the attached sheet, signed by the parties to this licence, which contains the details of the licence.Harbour shall include a yacht harbour, marina, mooring or any other facility for launching, navigating, mooring or berthing a vessel.Length Overall (LOA) means the overall length of the space occupied by the Vessel including any fore and aft projections, temporary or permanent. Owner shall include any charterer, master, agent or other person for the time being in charge of the Vessel, excluding the Company. Pontoon means a moored and decked floating structure providing landing or mooring facilities. Premises means all the land, adjacent water and buildings occupied by or under the control of the Company, including docks, slipways, pontoons, jetties, quays, piers, mudberths, sheds, lofts, workshops, hardstanding, roadways and carparks. Regulations mean those regulations (if any) made by the Company as the same may be amended from time in accordance with clause 15, which the Company in its absolute discretion, considers necessary to enable the Company or those using the Premises to comply with applicable legal requirements or for the safety or security or good management of the Harbour or Premises.Storage Ashore Accommodation means the land space temporarily allocated to the Owner from time to time by the Company for the storage ashore of the Vessel during the term of the licence. Vessel shall include any form of craft, boat, ship, yacht, dinghy, multihull, or other marine structure which is in the care and control of the Owner. 2 the Licence 2.1 The Berth at the Harbour or Premises shall be licensed for the period and at the Charges on the Cover Sheet 2.2 This licence shall not be automatically renewed but will end at the End Date specified on the Cover Sheet if not terminated sooner by the Company or by the Owner under the provisions of Clauses 8 or 10.3 LiaBiLity, indemnity and inSurance 3.1 The Company shall not be liable for any loss or damage caused by events or circumstances beyond its reasonable control (such as severe weather conditions, the actions of third parties not employed by it or any defect in a customer’s or third party’s property); this extends to loss or damage to Vessels, gear, equipment or other property left with it for work or storage, and harm to persons entering the Premises or the Harbour and/or using any facilities or equipment.3.1.1 The Company shall take reasonable and proportionate steps having regard to the nature and scale of its business to maintain security at the Premises, and to maintain the facilities and equipment at the Premises and in the Harbour in reasonably good working order. But in the absence of any causative negligence or other breach of duty on the part of the Company, Vessels, gear, equipment and other property are left with the Company at the Owner’s own risk and Owners should ensure that their own personal and property insurance adequately covers such risks.3.1.2 The Company shall not be under any duty to salvage or preserve an Owner’s Vessel or other property from the consequences of any defect in the Vessel or property concerned unless it shall have been expressly engaged to do so by the Owner on commercial terms. Similarly the Company shall not be under any duty to salvage or preserve an Owner’s Vessel or other property from the consequences of an accident which has not been caused by the Company’s negligence of some other breach of duty on its part. However the Company reserves the right to do so in any appropriate circumstances, particularly where a risk is posed to the safety of people, property or the environment. Where it does so it shall be entitled to charge the Owner concerned on a normal commercial charging basis. [and, where appropriate, to claim a salvage reward.]3.1.3 Owners may themselves be liable for any loss or damage caused by them, their crew or their Vessels and they shall be obliged to maintain adequate insurance including third party liability cover. For Vessels up to 10 metres, the third party liability will cover for not less than £500,000; vessels to 20 metres, it will cover for not less than £1,000,000; vessels up to 30 metres, it will cover not less than £2,000,000 and vessels above 30 metres will have to join P&I club, and cover against wreck removal, salvage and pollution, and, where appropriate, Employers’ Liability cover to at least the statutory minimum. The Owner shall be obliged to produce evidence to the Company of such insurance within 7 days of a request to do so.3.1.4 The Owner shall, and shall procure that his crew, members of his family comply with all applicable laws when using the Company’s Harbour and Premises. 4 addreSS detaiLS and SuBSequent change of detaiLS 4.1 The Owner must supply to the Company in writing, details of the Owner’s home address. This address must be a different address to the address of the Harbour. The Owner shall be obliged to produce evidence to the Company of such home address within 7 days of a request to do so. 4.2 The Owner must notify the Company in writing of the details of any change of names of the Vessel or change of address or telephone number of the Owner. 5 Berth aLLocation5.1 The physical layout of every Harbour and Premises and the varying needs and obligations of the Company and its customers requires that the Company retains absolute control of Berth allocation within the Harbour and Premises. Accordingly the Owner shall not be entitled to the exclusive use of any particular Berth but shall use such Berth as is from time to time allocated to him by the Company.6 PerSonaL nature of the Licence6.1 This licence is personal to the Owner and relates to the Vessel described in the application for berthing. It may not be transferred or assigned to a new Owner or to a different Vessel, either temporarily or permanently, without the express written consent of the Company.6.2 Within 7 days of any agreement for the sale, transfer or mortgage of a Vessel subject to this licence the Owner shall notify the Company in writing of the name, address and telephone numbers of the Purchaser, Transferee or Mortgagee, as the case may be.7 uSe of Berth By comPany When vacant7.1 The company may have the use of the Berth when it is left vacant by the Owner. 8 termination 8.1 The Company shall have the right (without prejudice to any other rights in respect of breaches of the terms of this Licence by the Owner) to terminate this licence in the following manner in the event of any breach by the Owner of this Licence; 8.1.1 Having regard to the nature and seriousness of the breach and the risk it poses for the financial or other security of the Company and/or of the Company’s customers and if the breach is capable of remedy, the Company may serve notice on the Owner specifying the breach and requiring him to remedy the breach within a reasonable time specified by the Company. Where the breach is serious or poses an immediate risk or threat to the health, safety or welfare of any other person or property the time specified for remedy may be immediate or extremely short. If the Owner fails to effect the remedy within that time, or if the breach is not capable of remedy, the Company may serve notice on the Owner requiring him to remove the Vessel from the Harbour or Premises immediately. 8.1.2 If the Owner fails to remove the Vessel on termination of this licence whether under this Condition or otherwise), the Company shall be entitled 8.1.2.1 to charge the Owner at the Company’s 24 hour rate for overnight visitors for each day between termination of this licence and the actual date of removal of the Vessel from the Harbour and Premises and/or 8.1.2.2 at the Owner’s risk (save in respect of loss or damage directly caused by the Company’s negligence or other breach of duty during such removal) to remove the Vessel from the Harbour and Premises and thereupon secure it elsewhere and charge the Owner with all costs reasonably arising out of such removal including alternative berthing fees. 8.1.3 Any notice of termination under this Licence shall, in the case of the Owner, be served personally on the Owner or sent by registered post or recorded delivery service to the Owner‘s last known address and in the case of the Company shall be served at its principal place of business or registered office. 9 rightS of SaLe and of detention9.1 Where the Company accepts a Vessel, gear, equipment or other goods for repair, refit, maintenance or storage the Company does so subject to the provisions of the Torts (Interference with Goods) Act 1977. This Act confers a Right of Sale on the Company in circumstances where a customer fails to collect or accept re-delivery of the goods (which includes a Vessel and/or any other property). Such sale will not take place until the Company has given notice to the customer in accordance with the Act. For the purpose of the Act it is recorded that: 9.1.1 Goods for repair or other treatment are accepted by the Company on the basis that the customer is the owner of the goods or the owner’s authorised agent and that he will take delivery or arrange collection when the repair or treatment has been carried out.

9.1.2 The Company’s obligation as custodian of goods accepted for storage ends on its notice to the customer of termination of that obligation; 9.1.3 The place for delivery and collection of goods shall be at the Company’s Premises unless agreed otherwise. Advice regarding the Act may be obtained from the Citizens Advice Bureau, Law Centre or any firm of Solicitors.9.2 Maritime Law entitles the Company in certain other circumstances to bring action against a Vessel to recover debt or damages. Such action may involve the arrest of the Vessel through the Courts and its eventual sale by the Court. Sale of a Vessel may also occur through the ordinary enforcement of a judgment debt against the Owner of a Vessel or other property. 9.3 The Company reserves a general right (“a general lien”) to detain and hold onto the Owner’s Vessel or other property pending payment by the Owner of any sums due to the Company. If the Licence is terminated or expires while the Company is exercising this right of detention it shall be entitled to charge the Owner at the Company’s 24 hour rate for overnight visitors for each day between termination or expiry of this licence and the actual date of payment (or provision of security) by the Owner and removal of the Vessel from the Harbour and Premises. The Owner shall at any time be entitled to remove the Vessel or other property upon providing proper security, for example a letter of guarantee from a Bank or a cash deposit, sufficient to cover the debt with interest and, where the debt is contested, a reasonable provision for the Company’s prospective legal costs.10 termination By oWner 10.1 For annual contract holders this Licence may be terminated on 16 weeks’ written notice by the Owner to the Company. In this event the Company will be entitled to recalculate the charge for the Berth using the rate or rates that would have been applicable to the actual period of the licence instead of the annual rate. If this recalculation results in a balance payable to the Company then the Owner shall be required to pay that balance before removing the Vessel from the Harbour or Premises. If there is a balance is in favour of the Owner the Company shall pay it to the Owner upon the Vessel’s departure of the Vessel from the Harbour or Premises.generaL ruLeS 11 veSSeL movementS 11.1 The Company reserves the right to move any Vessel, gear, equipment or other goods at any time for reasons of safety, security or good management of the Harbour and Premises.11.2 A copy of the Company’s scale of charges for Vessel movements will be provided to the Owner before they enter into an Agreement with the Company. Where a specific date or tide range for relaunch of the Vessel has been agreed between the Owner and the Company at the time of slipping or lifting out (or arrival by land) this charge alone will be payable for the launch. However where the Owner requests a different date or tide range the Company reserves the right to charge the Owner for the cost of moving other vessels to gain access to the launch point and for any attendant expenses, such as crane hire. The Company will provide the Owner with an estimate of such costs and charges prior to incurring them. 11.3 Vessels shall be berthed or moored by the Owner in such a manner and position as the Company may require and unless otherwise agreed adequate ropes and fenders for the Vessel shall be provided by the Owner 11.4 No vessel, when entering or leaving or manoeuvring in the Harbour, shall be navigated at such a speed or in such a manner as to endanger or inconvenience other vessels in the Harbour. The maximum speed in the harbour is 3 knots. 11.5 Vessels planning to leave or return to the marina must advise in writing to the marina office on their plans ahead according to the following schedule:Daily contract: 24 hours aheadMonthly contract: 48 hours before departure and 48 hours before re-arrival within the contract periodAnnual contract: 7 days before departure and 7 days before re-arrival within the contract period failing to submit the above notice to the marina office will incur extra cost and could result in no vacancy upon re-arrival.12 commerciaL uSage 12.1 No part of the Company’s Harbour or Premises or any Vessel or vehicle while situated therein or thereon shall be used by the Owner for any commercial purpose, except where the Owner has sought and obtained prior written agreement from the Company. Where this licence is granted to a commercial operator whose Vessel is operated for hire or reward in the course of trading, special conditions will apply to this licence, as appended.13 Storage. 13.1 Dinghies, tenders and rafts shall be stowed aboard the Vessel unless the Company allocates a separate berth for them. 14 ParKing 14.1 Subject always to the availability of parking space Owners and their crew may only park vehicles on the Premises in accordance with the directions of the Company. 15 marina and harBour reguLationS 15.1 The Owner shall at all times observe the Company’s Regulations and in particular:15.1.1 The Owner shall provide and maintain at least one fire extinguisher, which is approved and manufactured to EN3 standards for portable fire extinguishers, and ensure it is fit for purpose for the vessel and ready for immediate use in case of fire. 15.1.2 Owners shall refuel only at the designated fuelling berth and are to vacate the berth when the fuelling operation is completed. Where fuel is required to be transferred in portable containers, the Company reserves the right to refuse the use of any container deemed unfit for the purpose. 15.2 The Company shall supply the Owner with a copy of the Regulations current at the time of application for a Licence. The Company reserves the right to introduce new Regulations on grounds of legal requirement or for the safety or security or good management of the Harbour or Premises, and to amend such regulations as from time to time shall be necessary. Such Regulations and any amendments to them shall become effective on being displayed on the Company’s public notice board or other prominent place at the Company’s Premises, and the Company shall have the same rights against the Owner for a breach of the Regulations as for a breach of the terms of this Licence. Advisory note: Owners, their guests and crew are advised that their conduct and that of their vessels is likely to be regulated and governed at various times by statutory, local authority and harbour regulations which may be more extensive than those of the Company and the breach of which may result in criminal penalties.16 acceSS to PremiSeS/WorK on the veSSeL 16.1 Subject to Clause 16.2 no work shall be done on the Vessel, gear, equipment or other goods while on the Premises without the Company’s prior written consent other than minor running repairs or minor maintenance of a routine nature by the Owner, his regular crew or members of his family not causing nuisance, or annoyance to any other customer or person residing in the vicinity, nor interfering with the Company’s schedule of work, nor involving access to prohibited areas. 16.2 Prior written consent will not be unreasonably withheld where: 16.2.1 The work is of a type for which the Company would normally employ a specialist sub-contractor; or 16.2.2 The work is being carried out under warranty by the manufacturer and/or supplier of the Vessel or any part of the equipment to which the warranty relates. 16.2.3 Notwithstanding the foregoing, during periods of work by the Company on the vessel, neither the Owner nor his invitees shall have access to the Vessel without the Company’s prior consent, which shall not be unreasonably withheld. 16.2.4 The supplier/service provider will hold a valid insurance policy to cover third party and professional indemnity of 1M GBP and has proven experience in the specific field of work.17 heaLth, Safety and the environment 17.1 Attention is drawn to the Company’s Health, Safety and Environmental policy, as amended from time to time. The Company shall supply the Owner with a copy of the Policy current at the time of application for a Licence. Any amendments shall be displayed on the Company’s public notice board or other prominent place at the Company’s Premises and further copies shall be available on request. The Owner, his regular crew, members of his family and/or any person or company carrying out work on the Vessel, with the permission of the Company, must comply with the Company’s Health, Safety and Environmental Policy. 17.2 The Owner, his crew, members of his family and any person carrying out work on the Vessel is responsible for reporting to the Company all accidents involving injury to any person or damage to any public or private property that occur in the Harbour or on the Premises as soon as possible after they occur. 17.3 No noisy, noxious or objectionable engines, radio, or other apparatus or machinery shall be operated within the Harbour or Premises so as to cause any nuisance or annoyance to any other users of the Harbour or Premises or to any person residing in the vicinity and the Owner undertakes for himself, his guests and all using the Vessel that they shall not behave in such a way as to cause any nuisance or annoyance to any other users of the Harbour or Premises or to any person residing in the vicinity . Halyards and other rigging shall be secured so as not to cause such nuisance or annoyance. 17.4 No refuse shall be thrown overboard or left on the pontoons, or car parks or on any other part of the Premises, or disposed of in any way other than in the receptacles provided by the Company or by removal from the Company’s Harbour and Premises. The Company’s further directions regarding waste management shall be posted on the Company’s Public Notice Board or other prominent place and copies will be available from the Company on request. 17.5 The Owner shall, and shall procure that his crew, members of his family comply with all applicable laws when using the Company’s Harbour and Premises.

The details contained within this pack are intended to give a general idea of the marina development and local area but they do not form part of any specification or contract. Any areas, measurements or distances are approximate. The text, photographs, maps and plans are for guidance only and are not necessarily comprehensive. All information is correct at time of print and may be subject to change. Some of the imagery used within this pack is computer generated.

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