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Facilities
Facilities at Mylor Yacht harbour are comprehensive and comprise:
Shipwrights, shore storage, marina berths, swinging moorings, water taxi, 35t travel hoist, free public slipway, chandlery and riggers,
Marine engineers, marine electricians, metal fabricators, yacht club, boat hire, sailing schools, yacht brokerage, caf and small shop, wine and tapas bar,
An a la carte restaurant, three star harbour front cottage, four star holiday apartments, wireless broadband coverage for the harbour area, public footpaths to the neighbouring villages of Mylor Bridge and Flushing.
For users of the harbour:
Fees: Visitors should telephone in advance to seek prices for moorings etc. Vsiting yachts are welcome all year round for marina berths or swinging moorings. Access all states of tide to the marina.
Launching: The public slipway is best not used two hours before to two hours after low water. Mylor Yacht Club welcomes visiting yachtsmen and there is no charge to enjoy their hospitality during a visit to the harbour.
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