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Falmouth yacht haven
The Yacht haven was opened by the Commissioners in 1982 and has been steadily improved over the years. The original pontoons were destroyed by a storm in 1993 and the replacement installation included tubular steel breakwater pontoons to provide effective shelter in all conditions.
The present Yacht Haven has capacity for 100 boats. It is ideally situated for the amenities in Falmouth Town and is within easy walking distance of the Shops and the Maritime Museum. There is a wide choice of pubs and restaurants in the immediate vicinity.
The Yacht Haven has a first class amenity centre which contains showers, toilets and laundry facilities. It is cleaned and maintained to a high standard which has been praised by many of our visitors.
The Yacht Haven is suitable for use by vessels up to 15m Length and 2.5m draft (larger vessels may be accepted on application). An approach channel is dredged to 2m and is marked by orange triangular leading marks.
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