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By clucas - 30 Jan 2014

to one and all ; planning the voyage to the Irish sea/Isle of Man .recomendations for winter storage- boat yards , on the west coast of england . The boat draws 7 ft.
Welcome to email :taclucas@wildblue.net.
Cold her on the Chesapeake 5 deg.F this morning
Many thanks
E.W.(Teddy)Clucas
By simoncurrin - 30 Jan 2014

Teddy,
We have spent the last couple of winters afloat in ConwyMarina which is more sheltered than most and has some very reasonably priced tradesmen to hand if needed. There 's hard standing there too if you prefer. They keep dredging the marina so as long as they put you in a dredged berth you would be OK. Entry to the marina for you would be an hour either side of high tide. Passage to the isle of Man is about 50 miles.
Simon
By bbalme - 31 Jan 2014

Teddy,

We are at Whitehaven this year and are happy with the service. Yard Manager Tony Taylor is very attentive. Very well protected locked harbor and we can enter about 3 hours either side of high with 6 '6" draft. Toodle-oo! survived the Force 11 December gales just fine!

They are limited on what work they can do but apparently have sub contractors that can perform whatever... (We are fortunate to not need anything this winter!)

We decided to keep Toodle-oo! in the water over winter, but will bring her out in the Spring for bottom work and preem prior to launch - which the yard will perform for us (we live in the US during the winter).

Great access to Isle of Man.


Bill
s/v Toodle-oo!
Outbound 44
By clucas - 1 Feb 2014

Simon thanks for the info
By clucas - 1 Feb 2014

Simon , Bill thanks for the info