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    hi lads i was wondering if any 1 new where i can store a 16ft boat within a 10 mile radius of seaham i have looked allover but still no joy i even looked at steel containers but they were 1000 pound per year which was a bit 2 expensive for me i am looking 2 pay between 150 and 300 pound a year dry storage if possible any info would be appreciated thankx lads micky

  • #2
    Welly,
    One of your best bets is hartlepool yacht club. It good secure storage and includes a launch permit(but with tidal limitations). Ask cod only his opinions.

    I Think they quoted me 220 quid for the year.

    Yer next best bet it local farmers...go door knocking to see if they have a spare barn space.

    I did put mine on a local pensioners drive for a few months.

    Obviously seaham are working on a marina which if it ever appears will be your best bet. Forget a container as many boats on trailer will simply not fit...trust me I have two containers and one boat ...it wont fit in either.

    cheers
    Dave
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    • #3
      im in the same predicament as this guy,im relying on this marina in order to get my boat as i have no dry storage myself.
      My back yard is fairly long,and wide,but would be tight getting a 16 ft boat in.

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      • #4
        any room is essential ,but dry i dont know ,tarparling sheets good enough or does the weather still get in there ,just a question
        Panel Pin Champ
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        • #5
          There is a place at peterlee that stores caravans and they will store boats aswell its on the north west ind est next to MKM builders. I think they wanted £250 a year when we asked last year as we were going to put our's there but found somewere else.
          Rod building.................

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          • #6
            storage

            cheers lads i think i will give hartlepool a try cause they have some quality fishing ground much appreciated lads


            mick

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            • #7
              Hartlepool is a good bet. When I went to have a look i was impressed with the security and the clubhose facilities ( all included)

              The lanch has tidal limitations...not sure what they are but I would reckon on 1 1/2 hours either side of low tide if the slip I have used on the other side of the bay is anything to go by.

              My permit for sunderland expires on the 6th of this month and I am sure I will move to hartlepool.

              You mentioned a container at 1000 quid a year...for that you could have it on a serviced berth at hartlepool marina or even royal quays for that matter ( but I dont think royal quays have a slip to pull it out if you fancy somewhere else)

              Cheers
              Dave.
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              • #8
                storage

                thanks dave i have defently made my mind up now so off 2 hartlepool i go


                cheers mick

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                • #9
                  Maybe see you there.

                  Boat is called Elsie May V1...say hello if you see it.

                  Cheers
                  Dave
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                  • #10
                    Thats canny 220 squids a year. i,M GOING TO POP IN. I always thought the club was a bit snooty. Still i,m not a snotty nosed kid now passing by on me bike.

                    Mick.

                    Still fancy my own boat.
                    First trip 500 yards off the end of the Heugh.
                    Personal best, 12.5lb Tope Scotland. 22/05/2012.

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                    • #11
                      launching

                      so does this club have a tractor to launch or do you have to use you own vehicle




                      sean
                      The beautifull South

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by big_sean View Post
                        so does this club have a tractor to launch or do you have to use you own vehicle




                        sean
                        I think its your own vehicle down a concrete slip. take a look at



                        For details.

                        there is also a webcam of the harbour



                        The slipway is just to the left of that view so nicely sheltered.

                        Cheers
                        dave
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                        • #13
                          launching

                          it says that there is a whinch for boats up to 1.5 tonnes any ideas


                          sean
                          The beautifull South

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