<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?><rss version="2.0"><channel><image><url>http://www.boatmap.info/templates/cleancss/img/feed-esyndicat.png</url><title>eSyndiCat Directory v2.3.05</title><link>http://www.boatmap.info/</link></image><title>Top listings</title><description>Top listings</description><link>http://www.boatmap.info/top-listings.html</link><item><title>Brixham Marina</title><link>http://www.boatmap.info/Marinas/United-Kingdom/England/Brixham-Marina-l5.html</link><description>Brixham Marina is situated in the heart of this picturesque old Devon town. Sheltered from the south-westerly winds and offering safe access in all weathers and at all states of the tide, the 500 berth marina is always busy, especially in summer when many cruising rallies and boating events take place. There is a wide range of marine tenants on site including a chandlery, yacht and powerboat brokerage, yacht charter and a sea school. Basic provisions and diesel are available and there is a bar and restaurant, ideal for when you&#039;ve worked up an appetite out on the water. Torbay itself has several beautiful anchorages and there are many fine restaurants to visit in Torquay across the bay.</description><pubDate> Sat, 19 Apr 2008 22:04:33 UTC</pubDate></item><item><title>Weymouth Marina</title><link>http://www.boatmap.info/Marinas/United-Kingdom/England/Weymouth-Marina-l3.html</link><description>Weymouth Marina is a modern purpose-built marina providing over 280 permanent and visiting berths, situated in the inner harbour beyond the town&#039;s historic lifting bridge. There are no tidal access restrictions as the marina is dredged to 2.5 metres below chart datum. Weymouth is ideally situated mid-way between The Solent and the West Country and provides the shortest crossing to France west of Folkestone.If you plan to travel to the Channel Islands then Weymouth is the closest departure point for the islands, and Condor Ferries run a Fast Cat ferry service to Guernsey and Jersey.</description><pubDate> Sat, 19 Apr 2008 00:04:49 UTC</pubDate></item><item><title>Torquay Marina</title><link>http://www.boatmap.info/Marinas/United-Kingdom/England/Torquay-Marina-l4.html</link><description>Set in the north-east corner of Torbay and sheltered from the prevailing south-westerly winds, Torquay Marina provides a safe haven for boats in all weathers. With modern facilities and superb bluewater cruising, it&#039;s popular with yachtsmen from home and overseas. The 440 berth marina is next to the Pavilion Shopping Centre, a beautifully restored Edwardian building, and right in the centre of the town giving easy access to shops, restaurants and bars. There are various marine tenants on site providing chandlery, boat brokerage and new boat sales. Basic provisions are available from the dock office and there is a restaurant and café, perfect for when you&#039;ve worked up an appetite on the water.</description><pubDate> Sat, 19 Apr 2008 17:04:11 UTC</pubDate></item><item><title>Dart Marina</title><link>http://www.boatmap.info/Marinas/United-Kingdom/England/Dart-Marina-l6.html</link><description>Dart Marina is situated on one of the most spectacular estuaries in Europe, providing stylish hotel accommodation and luxury self catering apartments with stunning views over the River Dart. Annual berth-holders enjoy the plus the surroundings, atmosphere and facilities of an exclusive club.  The Yacht Harbour on the River Dart is a perfect retreat for simply relaxing and an ideal base, both for local boating and more ambitious cruising further afield.</description><pubDate> Sat, 19 Apr 2008 22:04:55 UTC</pubDate></item><item><title>Darthaven Marina</title><link>http://www.boatmap.info/Marinas/United-Kingdom/England/Darthaven-Marina-l7.html</link><description>Darthaven is an independent family owned and run marina providing in house repair services and chandlery. With more than 30 years experience and knowledge, offering a high standard of services in an ideal location.</description><pubDate> Sat, 19 Apr 2008 22:04:14 UTC</pubDate></item><item><title>Noss-on-Dart  Marina</title><link>http://www.boatmap.info/Marinas/United-Kingdom/England/Noss-on-Dart-Marina-l8.html</link><description>The marina and river moorings are set in the peaceful middle reaches of the River Dart – although not far from the open sea, at Noss all is quiet and peaceful.

In the evening, you can watch the sun setting over Old Mill Creek from your boat, while waders such as herons and curlews may be seen as you sip your sundowner.</description><pubDate> Sat, 19 Apr 2008 22:04:51 UTC</pubDate></item><item><title>Mayflower Marina</title><link>http://www.boatmap.info/Marinas/United-Kingdom/England/Mayflower-Marina-l9.html</link><description>Mayflower is an independent marina and is owned by shareholders of whom the vast majority are existing berth holders. The Compan&#039;s Chairman and the entire Board of Directors are both shareholders and berth holders. This combination of factors ensures emphasis is placed on customer care and allowing for a policy of continual investment and improvement of facilities. Non shareholding berth holders and visitors are most welcome.</description><pubDate> Sun, 20 Apr 2008 09:04:40 UTC</pubDate></item><item><title>Sutton Harbour Marina</title><link>http://www.boatmap.info/Marinas/United-Kingdom/England/Sutton-Harbour-Marina-l10.html</link><description>Sutton Harbour Marina is at the very heart of Plymouth&#039;s historic Barbican, with its restaurants, bars, shops and laid-back waterside lifestyle. Plymouth Hoe and the City Centre are within a few minutes walk, and if you&#039;re visiting you&#039;ll find Sutton Harbour a great base for exploring the diverse and deeply memorable natural attractions of Devon and Cornwall. And on the water, you can enjoy Plymouth Sound, the Tamar and the stunning Yealm Estuary just for starters.</description><pubDate> Sun, 20 Apr 2008 09:04:13 UTC</pubDate></item><item><title>Queen Anne&#039;s Battery</title><link>http://www.boatmap.info/Marinas/United-Kingdom/England/Queen-Anne-s-Battery-l11.html</link><description>Plymouth is well known as a City of the Sea and has played a major role in seafaring voyages around the world. Queen Anne&#039;s Battery (QAB) is therefore a popular marina with long-term berth holders and many visitors during the summer months. Offering outstanding facilities for yachtsmen and motor cruisers alike, it has 235 permanent berths for boats up to 18 metres and a visitors&#039; area with alongside pontoon berthing. Besides a chandlery, brokerage and yacht charter, there is a provisions shop selling essential items as well as a café, bar and restaurant. QAB is also home to the Royal Western Yacht Club and many international short-handed yacht races start and finish here, including the single-handed Transatlantic Race.</description><pubDate> Sun, 20 Apr 2008 09:04:00 UTC</pubDate></item><item><title>Port Pendennis</title><link>http://www.boatmap.info/Marinas/United-Kingdom/England/Port-Pendennis-l12.html</link><description>Port Pendennis offers a friendly marina in a sheltered corner of Falmouth Harbour, with direct access to the main shopping street and convenient to restaurants and pubs. Bounded by areas of outstanding natural beauty, this is the ideal centre for cruising the West Country, the Isles of Scilly, Brittany, the Channel Islands and the South Coast of Ireland. Historically Falmouth was the first port of call for sailing ships arriving from the Atlantic or Bay of Biscay, and favoured for it&#039;s easy entry in extreme weather conditions. Nowadays Port Pendennis is the perfect departure or arrival point for Transatlantic or Biscay passages, supported by a full selection of marine services and adjacent to high street shops for victualling.</description><pubDate> Sun, 20 Apr 2008 09:04:41 UTC</pubDate></item></channel></rss>
