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Scotland’s premier marina is located on the southern shores of the River Clyde, within 30 minutes travel time from Glasgow and its International Airport by direct road and rail links. Kip Marina is Scotland’s gateway to some of the world’s finest sailing waters, giving easy access for boat owners from all over the UK and Europe.
http://www.kipmarina.co.uk
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The marina is situated in the unique Walton Backwaters, an area of outstanding natural beauty and special scientific interest in Essex, England.
http://www.titchmarshmarina.co.uk
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In the 1400s the harbour was actually known as Port Brittas and the MacDonnells watched their Galleys sail in. Later it was the main port for coal boats when coal was mined at Fairhead, but in recent years the harbour has become very popular with fishermen and deep sea divers. Each harbour that had been built eventually washed away and so the new Ballycastle Marina was officially opened on Monday 21st June 1999 and is in full use by local fisherman and yachtsmen alike. Each of the 74 berths have fresh running water and an electrical supply within easy reach with ample lighting and a keypad access point to stop unwanted guests intruding your privacy. Most importantly it has a 'rock armor' surround ensuring that it will be here for some time to come. The marina and amenity block is accessible 24 hours a day. Lavatories and showers are available at the marine building as are the laundry facilities.
http://www.ballycastle.info/places/bmarina/bmarina.htm
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Cahersiveen Marina sits on the banks of the Valentia River, off the Western Coast of the Ring of Kerry. The Gulf Stream waters of the Atlantic wash through the naturally-formed Valentia harbour, creating a safe haven in all weather conditions. Cahersiveen’s long sea-faring tradition ensures a deep-rooted understanding of the needs of sailors, and of boats of all types and sizes. This is captured in the unique Seine Boat racing that can be admired during the rowing season. The natural, unspoilt environment provides a backdrop for those who wish to cruise around Valentia Island and Dingle Bay, and visit the several uninhabited islands. Anglers from all points of the compass come to experience the renowned salt and fresh water fishing. Cahersiveen has recently hosted the European Federation of Sea-Anglers competition. The locality also boasts excellent safe swimming from the sheltered sandy beaches. A stroll around the historic town, only five minutes from the Marina, offers friendly bars, superb food, and all of the flavour of a unique remote Irish location.
http://www.cahersiveenmarina.ie
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Tralee and Fenit Harbour is located in Tralee bay, just South of the Shannon Estuary. Set in magnificent scenery in the heart of County Kerry, the premier tourist destination in Ireland. It is a convenient base for visiting inland tourist towns such as Tralee and Killarny. The 130-berth marina has berths for all sizes of boats from 6m to 15m, in minimum water depth of 3m, with one berth capable of taking boats up to 25m. There is access in all tides, with minimum depth of 5m CD in the approaches.
http://www.fenitharbour.com/marina.html
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Shamrock Quay

Shamrock Quay

Shamrock Quay is a marina steeped in history, taking its name from the famous J-class yacht, Shamrock V, which was built on this site in 1931 to challenge for the America's Cup. This 255 berth marina is still a major centre for refit and boat building with many specialist trades on site, as well as a bar, continental restaurant, cafe and shops. Following a £1.5 million refurbishment it now boasts a 70 metre specialist superyacht berth, a 60 metre visitor berth and a modern shower and toilet block featuring a purpose-designed facility for disabled berth holders. Head down Southampton Water and there are numerous cruising opportunities available. There is plenty of racing action in the Solent and a weekend in the Channel Islands is easily possible.