South African born Keith has lived in the south of England for most of his life. After graduating from University with a degree in Business Information Systems Management he decided to start Strawberrysoup; a website design company based in West Sussex and Dorset.
Keith successfully gained entry into the Southampton University Air Squadron and spent over 12 months training to fly. Since then he has continued to follow his interest in flying and has now began his own training in the form of a Private Pilot's Licence.
Keith also spent 13 months working within the Image and Printing Group at Hewlett Packard in Bracknell. Throughout his time there, he was responsible for many activities including events organisation and website design and maintenance.
Marinas can be found in harbours, ports or on river waterfronts. These marinas can accommodate a variety of boats, including motorboats, sailboats, fishing boats, cruise ships and yachts, as well as the house boat. Some marinas cater to cruise boats on a large scale while others operate on a smaller scale, accommodating motorboats and sailboats. The Reeds Almanac is a good starting point when choosing a marina for a motor boat in the U.K. alternatively listings of marinas near you can also be found in the phone book or online. If you’re already a proud owner of a motor boat then check to see that they have the marine fuel needed e.g. red diesel, petrol or LPG.
LocationFirst step is to start by considering the marina's location in relation to your home, or perhaps even airport. For someone who intends to do a great deal of the maintenance themselves frequent journeys to the marina are going to mean you want to be very close to the marina. If the boat is placed in winter storage, can you drive to the marina, carry out the maintenance in a day? If the answer is no then you’ll need to book accommodation or find a nearer marina.
What to look for - facilities- Full maintenance and 24 hour security.
- Electricity on the pontoon.
- Water on the pontoon.
- Diesel, Petrol or LPG available.
- Crane hoist capacity
- Visitors berths.
- Free car parking.
- Berthing – check for length restrictions.
- Full PDI.
- Dry stack storage.
- Changing and showering.
- Launderette.
- 12 month access.
- Full chandlery
- Pump-out facilities
- Cafe or restaurant.
Is living aboard required and if so is it allowed?
The above checks can be done over the phone, but when choosing from several marinas, it's best to visit the marinas in person and tour them all. Meet the operations manager / harbourmaster and gain an impression of how well the marina is run and how professional are the staff.
Many marinas are running at full capacity in southern England and berth space is limited so ask if there how long is the waiting list which may be several years long. Also ask where the berth will be beforehand and check there will be sufficient storage space ashore in winter for working on planned maintenance.
CostTerms of Payment can vary from marina to marina as can the berthing charges, as with everything in life shop around and try to negotiate where possible on the whole berth agreement.
- Related Videos
- Related Articles
- Ask / Related Q&A
- An Introduction to Crewed Yacht Charter
- Yacht Charter Vacations on the Caribbean and Mediterranean
- A Guide To Bareboat Yacht Charter Greece
- History of Motor Yacht (reproduction)
- Yacht Industry Demands Have Fort Lauderdale City Officials Considering to Dredge the New River
- The Royal Langkawi Yacht Club, Winner of 2008 Best Asian Marine/yacht Club
- What Is A Boat Share Club?
- Miami River Expansion Propels Creation of 500+ New Jobs in Yachting Industry




Cheap Cruises To The Most Exotic Destinations
By: Daniel Manson | 25/12/2009Everyday life can be mundane, stressful, and boring. That's why it's a good idea to get away from it all whenever possible to recharge, recoup energy, and relax. One of the best ways to enjoy a getaway and have fun on a vacation is to go on a cruise. Cruises are usually the most affordable way to vacation, especially because there are so many cheap cruises available.
California Discount Skiing
By: ColoradoSki | 25/12/2009California and its next-door neighbor Nevada are often overlooked when considering a ski vacation. Usually people think of Colorado first when they think ski and riding in the United States. However California has been listing in Ski Magazines top 20 American resorts almost every year. This is because of the highly rated resorts terrain, challenge and facilities.
Colorado Skiing Vacation Deals
By: ColoradoSki | 24/12/2009When your deciding on where you would like to go for your skiing vacation this season one word stands out above all the rest, Colorado. Colorado is pretty much synonymous with snow, and lots of it.
Salt Lake City: Ski Rental Deals
By: ColoradoSki | 24/12/2009This article is for those of you traveling to one of Utah’s seven world class resorts as a sort of guide for how-to and where-to get the best ski rental deals out there.
Utah : Ski Vacation Destination
By: ColoradoSki | 24/12/2009Often when one thinks of world class skiing in the United States they think of Aspen or Vail, usually something in the Colorado Rockies. However all the reasons that make Colorado resorts great is available in Utah for cheaper rates and is more readily accessible than Vail or Aspen.
Travel Necessities for Soccer Fans Traveling to South Africa for World Cup 2010
By: Randy | 24/12/2009As World Cup 2010 is quickly approaching, here are a few tips for first time visitors to South Africa.
5 Tips for World Cup 2010 Visitors in South Africa
By: Randy | 24/12/2009As the South African Nation prepares for World Cup 2010, an estimated of 500,000 soccer fans from around the world are looking for World Cup Accommodation in the nine different cities that are hosting World Cup Matches. A majority of which are visiting South Africa for the first time. And like many visitors to foreign countries, there are many safety precautions one should take before and during their visit.
Cheap Travel Airfare Hotels Information Blog
By: Pinki Gupta | 24/12/2009Perhaps docket Twain or F. Scott Fitzgerald once stayed proficient or maybe it is a home salt away a library stacked floor-to-ceiling with novels also revered volumes. competent is something about bed further breakfasts that appeals to booklovers of all kinds
Lost luggage still a problem for airlines
By: Keith McGregor | 27/07/2009 | TravelJune 23rd, 2009 Some of the best known national airlines still languish at the bottom of the latest 'lost bags' league table produced by the Association of European Airlines. Iberia has emerged as the European airline most likely to lose a passenger's luggage though the airline blames this on a period of heavy snow in January of this year and an industrial 'work to rule.' Air France came next worst in the survey followed by the Portuguese carrier, TAP.
Nothing more American: Brands of National Identity
By: Keith McGregor | 16/07/2009 | Food & BeverageNothing more American: Brands of National Identity For those thinking of celebrating American Independence Day, why not be really Patriotic and celebrate with America's No.1 Chocolate 'Hershey's' A perfect gift for a Host or Hostess are Hershey's Kisses or Reeses Peanut Butter Cups. If you are hosting a party, here are some recipes using Hershey's Chocolate which will delight your guests.
Keep the Fizz - Popping Candy Recipes
By: Keith McGregor | 15/07/2009 | Food & BeverageThe 70's cult popping candy, what fun they are if used in delicious summer desserts. Here are a couple of recipes you may wish to try Chocolate and Candy Pops This dessert was inspired by a pre dessert served at Les Ambassadors in Paris.
Organising a wedding on the River Thames
By: Keith McGregor | 17/06/2009 | TravelI got married on the River Thames in London last year. Well technically you can't actually officially get married on a boat yet as it is a moving venue so we had the ceremony at the Hilton and then boarded the boat as a unique wedding breakfast venue and then swapped some of the older family members for our more excited friends and ended the day with a Wedding Disco Cruise. It was one of the most special days of my life made even more memorable by sharing it with my friends and family on the Riv
Summer - A perfect time for Thames Boat Charter
By: Keith McGregor | 17/06/2009 | TravelLondoners head for the South Coast in the summer to enjoy the hot weather and get out on the water. Boating is such a part of so many peoples lives and rightly so. What many people forget is that they can get out on the River Thames in London. A Thames Boat Charter has all the pleasures of boating in the Solent without the hustle and bustle and choppy water.
Henley Regatta - Charter your Thames Boat
By: Keith McGregor | 17/06/2009 | TravelGoing to Ascot for a flutter and Wimbledon for the tennis this summer? Another must for your events calendar is one of the most British, the Henley Royal Regatta. Rowing is one of the sports we Brits still dominate the World and where better to watch some of our finest rowers, but at the most well known and visited regatta in the UK at Henley on Thames.
Travel forecast for Bank holiday weekend
By: Keith McGregor | 17/06/2009 | TravelForecasters are predicting the hottest temperatures so far this year over this Bank Holiday weekend but whatever the weather, the usual Bank Holiday getaway is expected to cause gridlock on the roads and bustling air and sea ports. Airport operator BAA said 1.68 million passengers would pass through its seven UK airports in the period from Friday to Bank Holiday Monday.
Tough climate for airlines
By: Keith McGregor | 17/06/2009 | TravelFirst, British Airways announces record losses and then ‘no frills’ airline Ryanair does the same. Now we have Richard Branson announcing that he expects the current economic downturn and decline in business travel will result in the collapse of a major American airline in 2009. His own airline, Virgin, seems to have bucked the trend, doubling its profits in the last twelve months but Virgin does appear to be a rare exception in this difficult market.