Safety & Environment
YOUR SAFETY
For your safety and enjoyment of our marinas please be sure to
follow the guidelines below. Comprehensive marina rules can be
found on the notice board in the marina reception and on the
reverse of your berthing contract.
All boats using the marina facility, ashore or afloat, must have
a minimum of £3,000,000 third party insurance.
General
Please familiarise yourself with the
location of lifesaving and fire fighting equipment on the pontoons
and ashore, you will find safety ladders, fire fighting and life
saving equipment at regular intervals on each main walkway
- Please take particular care on the pontoons when wet or icy as
they can be slippery, please avoid running on the pontoons and
always ensure appropriate footwear is worn. Special care needs to
be taken at night
- Report all accidents and potential accidents to the marina
reception immediately. Please also report any defective or damaged
marina equipment immediately
- Please ensure all children and non swimmers wear a life jacket
at all times
- Please do not allow children to 'ride' in the trolleys
- Swimming, fishing and scuba diving are not permitted in the
marina
- Do not speed in the marina, please mind your wash and keep
below 3 knots
- Do not remove supports from vessels in the yard, or run engines
of vessels stored ashore. All furling sails must be removed prior
to boats being lifted
- Always isolate gas and fuel when leaving your boat
- Please do not allow dogs to foul the marina, there are bins on
site located at each bridgehead for you to clear up after them
In case of a fire on board
- Sound the alarm by ringing the hand bell at each bridgehead and
ensure the marina staff are aware of the situation
- Call 999
- Clear the area of people
- Only tackle the fire if it is safe to do so with the
extinguishers provided in the emergency cabinets
- Retreat to a safe distance and locate the nearest Fire Assembly
(Muster) Point
- Do not obstruct the bridges as access will be required by the
emergency service and marina staff
We aim to provide a relaxed and safe environment for you
to enjoy your boating in and ask that all marina rules and
regulations are followed.
YOUR ENVIRONMENT
Yacht Havens Group is committed to promoting environmental
awareness and good practice in all its marinas.
Yacht Havens will continue to work with the RYA/ BMF Green Blue
initiative to promote environmental awareness to boat owners.
Marina Facilities
- We provide facilities ashore for the recycling of glass,
plastics, oil, batteries and cardboard. Our aim is to get all
marina users to recycle and divert rubbish from landfill
- We provide a sewage pump out service for your holding tank
- We provide clean and convenient facilities so you do not have
to use sea toilets
In the marina and on the water
- Please be aware of wildlife, do not disturb marine life or
wildlife by causing excessive wash
- Please avoid water pollution and use the facilities provided
ashore
- Never throw rubbish overboard; facilities for rubbish are
located at each bridgehead for your convenience
- Do not flush out or clean out bilge tanks into the marina
- If there is a leak of fuel or oil please notify marina staff
immediately as fuel spillage kits and procedures are in place to
help
Read this information from the
Green Blue and help do your bit to protect the
environment so we can all continue to enjoy our boating in a clean
and healthy environment.
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