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Milford MarinaMilford Marina

The marina office is situated adjacent to the head of the main gangway, and staffs are on duty 24 hours a day. The office may however be locked for short periods whilst the duty berthing master is making his security patrols, during this time he can be contacted on VHF Channel 37, call sign "Milford Marina."Access to the dock basin is via the entrance lock. During the "freeflow" period, which operates two hours before high water, up until high water, vessel movement is generally unrestricted. Locking is available either side of this period, according to the timetable available from marina control. Whilst every effort is made to adhere to the published locktimes, mechanical failure and/or planned maintenance may affect the programme.

The frequency of lockings increases during the main season. During all lock operations, vessels must moor alongside the fenders provided. Please allow at least half an hour for sluicing. All traffic using the lock is controlled by the pierhead staff, and it is essential that they are contacted via VHF Channel 14 before leaving the berth or entering the dock basin.

 

Neyland Yacht HavenNeyland Marina
Please contact the marina office on channels 37 and 80 (Neyland Yacht Haven) for allocation of a suitable berth within the marina.

Approaching Neyland Marina:

After passing Milford Haven Town the Weir Spit port hand post, at the entrance to Pennar Gut should be left to port. Take a North-easterly heading to Pembroke Reach and follow the channel, marked with port and starboard posts. Leave Neyland Spit port hand catamaran buoy to port and head for the Cleddau bridge, until Westfield Pill, to the North is well to port. Approach the marina from SE giving the W bank a wide berth. The final approach is marked by channel buoys.


ID: 1185  Revised:19/11/2009