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Saved by uncleflo on January 16th, 2022.
The area described stretches from Southend Pier to Hole Haven Creek, and is home to a couple of thousand shoal draft yachts and other shallow craft. These are either moored off the foreshore or tucked up in the muddy little creeks. One thing they all have in common is that they take the ground when the tide leaves (except perhaps for a few fishing boats moored at Holehaven and in Ray Gut). In general the area is not suitable for deeper draft fin keelers, except for a couple of temporary anchorages, a long way from any facilities. The town of Southend is fronted by extensive drying mud flats that reach almost to the end of the pier. A deepwater gutway runs inwards towards Leigh on Sea and branches off a short way to Smallgains Creek, which houses a boatyard with mud berth moorings at the eastern extremity of Canvey Island. Another arm continues past Two Tree Island where many small craft are moored in semi shelter and then winds and twists it's way up Benfleet Creek, where there are two yacht clubs with extensive drying moorings and a boatyard, (that nestle in total shelter no matter what the wind is doing).
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Saved by uncleflo on April 17th, 2021.
Our specially shaped mattress protectors are a gently quilted layer that will protect your mattress from spills and stains.These are shaped to fit the majority of boat beds, and held in place with elastic straps which allows you to easily change the top sheet without the mattress protector rucking up as well. Making it easier to make the bed in those tricky edges against the hull! Please choose the closest match to your bed shape below, or see our Sizing Information for help.We also make Custom Made Mattress Protectors.
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Saved by uncleflo on January 4th, 2020.
List of Moorings around London - Our operations cover 95 miles of the River Thames. We work to keep commercial and leisure users safe, protect and enhance the environment and promote the use of the river for trade and travel This section includes information on all aspects of our operations, from how they are financed to boats we operate and the services we provide.
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