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Home arrow Equipment arrow New slipway lor Holy Loch Marina
New slipway lor Holy Loch Marina
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The first stage in the regeneration of Scotland's Holy Loch as a major yachting centre has been achieved with the completion of a new slipway and the commissioning of a new 23 tonne capacity Roodberg boathoist.

The Sandbank yard at Holy Loch Marina has 24,000 sq. ft. of undercover space, a level concrete floor and power supplies, with insulation and background heating to keep the temperature comfortably above freezing.
The annual fee for summer berthing and winter storage and relaunching - is £180 per metre. Pontoon berths are being nstalled and will be ready for Ise by the spring. Details from:
 
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