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  • #16
    I was down the other day handing my application in, norman told me that 3 boats had just been accepted and would be in next week.
    I pick my boat up next weekend, i also have to antifoul straight onto the gelcoat, never had to do this before so any advice would be greatly received chris.

    I already reserved my berth, and im targeting the beginning of march to be in the warter, got a small job of a house move to contend with first.

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    • #17
      If you dont mind me asking what is the price per mtr for Seaham marina and is the lock at low tide suitable for say my boat that has about 3ft under the waterline?
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      SKATE 204lb
      COD 51lb
      LING 32lb
      TOPE 40lb
      CONGER 25lb
      HADDOCK 10lb
      HALIBUT 37lb
      COALIE 16lb
      BLUE SHARK 55lb

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      • #18
        180 per metre, and they say the minimum depth in the marina will be 1 metre, but should you go on one of the larger boat pontoons near the main sea wall then you will get a little more depth, not much but a little more.

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        • #19
          Originally posted by northeast1 View Post
          If you dont mind me asking what is the price per mtr for Seaham marina and is the lock at low tide suitable for say my boat that has about 3ft under the waterline?
          Its £180 p/metre and the lengths go up in half metres. The gate closes when the depth is at 1.00 to 1.5 m depending on the berth size, to maintain the depth in the marina, so as a rough guide i've been told to allow 3.5 hrs either side of high tide, if you want an info pack sending out Richy , ring Norman on 0758 4297 326 or have a look at the website
          seaham marina - Info/downloads
          Hope this helps...

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          • #20
            Originally posted by codseeker View Post
            nice one m8 be easy for me n deano to get on and off now with boxes of cod
            Are you not mooring your 65 sunseeker down there trev

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            • #21
              what size engine can that little bracket hold ...? im in need of one for me spare outboard

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              • #22
                boat looks excellent Chris.

                Bet you can not wait until its covered in fish guts in about eight weeks or so.

                we should meet up one weekend when the fish start biting again.

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                • #23
                  Originally posted by lawnsy (Red meph) View Post
                  what size engine can that little bracket hold ...? im in need of one for me spare outboard
                  Not sure the maximum size it will take, it had a 4hp on it when i got the boat, which is in the shed awaiting a repair...

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                  • #24
                    Originally posted by Ankle.Biter View Post
                    boat looks excellent Chris.

                    Bet you can not wait until its covered in fish guts in about eight weeks or so.

                    we should meet up one weekend when the fish start biting again.
                    Cheers Alan, i'm hoping it will have fish guts on it sooner than that, i'm hoping for some uptiding before the jigging season starts I'll let you know when i'm out and i'll see you out there hopefully....Did you get all the jobs done on the boat...

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