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Brighton Marina Village - Includes a marina, shopping village and leisure complex.

Sutton Harbour Marina - Moorings for boats up to 23 metres with full repair and maintenance facilities, boat sales and chandlery. Situated in Plymouth's Sutton Harbour

Limehouse Basin Marina - 90 berth marina with modern facilities, located in the old Regent Canal Dock, London.

Nottingham Castle Marina - Based on the River Trent with Moorings ,Chandlery, Repairs and Boat Sales all available.

Lincoln Marina - Marina, boat brokerage and chandlery in the centre of Lincoln.

Alvecote Marina - Located on the Coventry Canal near Tamworth.

Crick Marina, Crick Wharf, & Bugbrooke Marina - Moorings for narrowboats, on the Grand Union Canal in Northamptonshire.

Upware Marina - On the River Cam 14 miles from Cambridge and 7 miles from Newmarket.

The Royal Harbour Ramsgate Marina - Harbour and marina on the south east coast of England with pubs and restaurants.

Triangle Berth Brokers Ltd. - Berth brokerage specialising in the sale and rental of private berths within marinas in the UK and Mediterranean.

Whilton Marina - Located on the Grand Union Canal at the bottom of the Buckby Flight. Repairs, moorings and brokerage.

Port Werburgh - Sells vessels and offers residential moorings, dry dock facilities and repairs. Information and photographs.

Swale Marina - A secure marina with 150 pontoon mud berths.

Buckden Marina - Located on the River Great Ouse and close to the A1 in Cambridgeshire; includes brokerage and leisure club.

Top Lock Marine - Based at junction of Macclesfield & Peak Forest Canals. With moorings, a restaurant, boat hire, and RYA Inland Waterways Training.

Hallingbury Marina - Moorings for narrow boats, barges, dutch barges, cruisers, and other canal craft on the River Stort.

Alf Parrott Moorings Ltd - Boat moorings in Henley on Thames, England.

Essex Marina - Located on the River Crouch 7 miles from Southend on Sea, Essex.

Braunston Marina - Maring laying on the crossways between the Oxford and Grand Union Canal. Also offers a boat brokerage.

Liverpool Marina and Harbourside Club - Offers berths, clubhouse, function and conference facilities. Includes tariff information.

Gallions Point Marina - Situated in London Docklands.

A and D Marine Services - Parts and spares plus repair and servicing.

Tonto Marine Services - Servicing, repairs & general maintenance of sailing boats, motor cruisers, yachts. Dartside Quay, Galmpton, Devon.

Mevagissey Harbour - Harbour village on the South coast of Cornwall, UK

Yachthavens Group Ltd - Specialist marina group, operating marinas around the British Isles.

Crest Nicholson Marinas Ltd. - A UK marina group with marinas throughout Britain.

Jalsea Marine Services Ltd. - Boatyard located on the Weaver Navigation in Cheshire. Facilities for canal, river & ocean going boats including storage, repair & liveaboard.

Island Harbour and Marina - Yacht moorings, brokerage and boatyard facilities on the Medina River, Cowes on the Isle of Wight

Dart Marina - Situated on the River Dart near the historic town of Dartmouth.

Alvechurch Boat Centres - Provides information about narrowboat services, boat building, boat sales, brokerage, repairs, painting and marina services in England and Wales.

Seatons Marina - Provides information about marina facilities and services in Coleraine, Co. Londonderry.

Carrickfergus Waterfront - Includes facilities, services and visitor information. Located in Co. Antrim.

Erne Marine - Marina and hire cruise company on Lough Erne in Co. Fermanagh. Includes cruiser specifications, hire charges and booking form.

Manor House Marine and Cottages - Marina, cruiser hire and self catering accommodation in Co. Fermanagh. Includes online booking and local information.

Wicormarine Ltd - Traditional family run boatyard, providing moorings and winter storage as well as boat repairs, marine engineers, sailmaking and repairs, agents and chandlers. Fareham, Hampshire.

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