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==Fleetwood==
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Fleetwood used to be a bustling fishing port, it is said you could walk from one side to the other across the boats moored in the harbour. All that has changed now, only about a dozen boats regularly fish out of here. The dock still processes fish but it mainly comes from Scotland in lorries.
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The two harbours, inside the lock gates, are now marinas filled with pleasure boats. The first marina has older jetties and caters for smaller boats, as it is closer to the lock gates it tends to silt up and requires major dredging as the berths closer to the gates are now completely silted up.
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The inner marina accessed through a second swing bridge houses larger and deeper drafted boats on newer and wider pontoons, is much deeper and better spaced. However this is the dock used by the fishing boats and other commercial craft so be sure to check with the lock staff for traffic before proceeding through the bridge.
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In the days when the ferries left Fleetwood for the Isle of Man the main channel to sea and the area around the ferry terminal were maintained by dredging, since this has now stopped it is advisable to stick to the buoyed channels even though there may be wide open water around. The marina office has current charts showing the latest soundings which is also available on line.
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*The Fleetwood coast is open to the Irish Sea and when the wind has any Westerly in it quite a chop can be produced as you approach the coast. Once you round the peninsula into the River Wyre this all settles down allowing a calm approach to the dock and marina. The prevailing wind is from the Southwest usually very good for sailing.
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* Piel Island:  A good day out if the tides are right. Leaving when the lock gates open, 90 minutes before high water gives plenty of time to sail to Piel island and either anchor or pick up a buoy. The harbour taxi will pick you up if you arrive during the day, hoist a fender, and take you to the pub on the island where you can meet the King of the island and have a meal and a drink. Don't forget the last water taxi. If you plan staying late you will need a tender or sweet talk another boater into taking you back.  To get back to Fleetwood wait for the flood tide then leave and make your way back down the channel and arrive back in time go up the Lune deep with the tide and not have to wait for the lock gates opening.
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*Glasson Dock: '''Note: As of June 2024 Glasson dock is closed due to silting''', please check before attemting this passage!  Leave as soon as the gates open, as Glasson Dock is only accessible at high water. Follow the channel out into the Lune channel then turn right and follow the buoyed channel up towards Lancaster, the lock gates will appear after you see the yacht club on the right. Once inside the lock you will enter the old BWB marina where you will find a chandlery and a repair yard where you can get any repairs done you need. There is a small village with pubs, cafes and shops, also a burger van that attracts bikers from all over the county.
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*Monitor VHF channel 12 approaching Morecambe Bay for Barrow, Heysham and Fleetwood. Fleetwood lock staff use hand held radios so do not expect them to hear your calls until less than 1 mile away.
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''Also see [[World MM Nets|World Cruiser's Nets]]''.
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Fleetwood Dock Gates open only 90 mins before high water. Ring  01253 879062 to arrange. Yachts should aim to arrive at Wyre North Cardinal Light at 2.5 hours before high water prior to proceeding up the channel.
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* The approach to Fleetwood from the South and West brings you up the Lune Deep channel, do not be tempted to cross the shallows North of Rossall Point unless familiar with the area as a new island has formed around the area marked as King Scar. This island is not marked on any charts and has recently become very large and high and does not cover even at high water, though it is very visible during daylight it cannot be seen at night. 
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The Dock is only accessible 90 minutes either side of high water, there are mooring buoys in the main channel but as you get further up towards the Dock the water gets shallow. When sluicing is being carried out the gates will close at high water, usually on a weekend at spring tide.
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* The river Wyre is very narrow around Fleetwood opening up as you travel up stream, this causes a very fast current to flow past this area, if you are waiting on a buoy for the lock gates to open please take care, anything or anyone going over the side will be carried rapidly away.
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* The approach to Fleetwood follows leading lights and a well buoyed channel into the river Wyre, passing the lifeboat station and promenade to starboard, watch out for the Knott End ferry leaving to cross the river. After passing the disused ferry terminal to starboard the Dock channel will be visible straight behind it. Keep to the buoyed channel, a number of yachts have fallen foul of the sandbanks now the river is no longer dredged.
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* Before you enter the harbor you must hail "Fleetwood Dock on VHF channel 12 and request clearance to enter, you will be offered a keyfob by the lock keeper, you need this to get off the pontoons.
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* The Flood tide enters the dock at high speed for the first 15 minutes after the gates open, this causes a whirlpool in the area between the second swing bridge and "E" Pontoon, attempting to moor on "E" Pontoon in this time period is dangerous and boats have been damaged being driven onto the pontoons, it is best to wait outside for 15 minutes after the gates open to wait till the surge abaits.
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*The harbor operates as a marina.
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*Fleetwood Beacon Marina - 450 berths; Phone: +441253872323 - [mailto:fleetwoodbeacon@abports.co.uk  Email ]  .  -             
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The Yacht Club's clubhouse is open for hot food and drinks every Saturday night and occasionally on Fridays during summer.
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*Associated British Ports [http://www.abports.co.uk/Our_Locations/Short_Sea_Ports/Fleetwood Fleetwood Haven Marina]
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|Electricity| All berths have electricity points. Electricity is currently free, however, meters are planned, most are fed by a 16A socket and circuit breaker some by 32A.
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|Toilets| Available in the marina office, unlocked during office hours on the East side out of hours by keyfob, or in the West Side Ammenities, accessible by supplied keyfob.
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|Laundry| See above, charges currently £3.70 for a token, one required for the washer and one for the dryer
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|Repairs| There is a 75 tonne boat lift and a large area of hard standing where boats are stored and repairs can be carried out by the crew or contractors can be called in for major repairs. This being an operational fishing port there are numerous contractors available
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|Internet| Free legacy WiFi internet is avalable when in range of one of the repeaters around the facility, username and password available from the office. This is not guaranteed and the maintenance of this service has been discontinued.
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* The marina is overlooked by the Affinity shopping centre which has a number of clothing shops, book shop, cafes and coffee shops, well worth a visit. A key available from the office opens the padlocked gates onto Freeport and the pedestrian bridge across the lock giving easy access to ''McDonalds'', and the town centre.
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* There is the ''Three Lights'', a ''Marsdens'' public house five minutes walk from the marina, just outside the vehicle entry gates for the Dock. A good selection of meals including a carvery on Sunday afternnons.
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* The railway station here was closed many years ago but there are good bus and tram links to Blackpool where you can get a train to Preston and onto the national network.
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* Blackpool: Half an hour away by tram, a scenic ride out, get a day rover ticket and jump out every time you see anything interesting.
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* Knott End: Well worth the ferry fare across the river, the ferry terminal is about a fifteen minute walk from the marina, get a return ticket and ride across the river to have lunch in the cafe or a round of golf at the local 18 hole course.
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*  [http://www.abports.co.uk/Our_Locations/Short_Sea_Ports/Fleetwood Fleetwood Haven Marina  Associated British Ports (ABP)]
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* [http://www.fleetwoodhavenmarina.co.uk/admin/content/files/HELEN/Fleetwood%20Marina%20Layout%202.pdf Plan of the inner marina]
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Fleetwood Freeport and Marina

Fleetwood used to be a bustling fishing port, it is said you could walk from one side to the other across the boats moored in the harbour. All that has changed now, only about a dozen boats regularly fish out of here. The dock still processes fish but it mainly comes from Scotland in lorries. The two harbours, inside the lock gates, are now marinas filled with pleasure boats. The first marina has older jetties and caters for smaller boats, as it is closer to the lock gates it tends to silt up and requires major dredging as the berths closer to the gates are now completely silted up. The inner marina accessed through a second swing bridge houses larger and deeper drafted boats on newer and wider pontoons, is much deeper and better spaced. However this is the dock used by the fishing boats and other commercial craft so be sure to check with the lock staff for traffic before proceeding through the bridge.

In the days when the ferries left Fleetwood for the Isle of Man the main channel to sea and the area around the ferry terminal were maintained by dredging, since this has now stopped it is advisable to stick to the buoyed channels even though there may be wide open water around. The marina office has current charts showing the latest soundings which is also available on line.

Charts

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1320 - Fleetwood to Douglas
1552 - Ports in Morecambe Bay

Port approaches charts: https://www.beaconmarinas.co.uk/our-marinas/fleetwood-beacon-marina/navigational/navigational-info/

Weather

  • The Fleetwood coast is open to the Irish Sea and when the wind has any Westerly in it quite a chop can be produced as you approach the coast. Once you round the peninsula into the River Wyre this all settles down allowing a calm approach to the dock and marina. The prevailing wind is from the Southwest usually very good for sailing.

Sources for Weather forecasts:

  • MM Weather gives current weather state on platforms in the Irish Sea and Morecambe bay MMWeather
  • NCI Fleetwood have a weather page where you can viem more details NCI Weather

Passages

  • Piel Island: A good day out if the tides are right. Leaving when the lock gates open, 90 minutes before high water gives plenty of time to sail to Piel island and either anchor or pick up a buoy. The harbour taxi will pick you up if you arrive during the day, hoist a fender, and take you to the pub on the island where you can meet the King of the island and have a meal and a drink. Don't forget the last water taxi. If you plan staying late you will need a tender or sweet talk another boater into taking you back. To get back to Fleetwood wait for the flood tide then leave and make your way back down the channel and arrive back in time go up the Lune deep with the tide and not have to wait for the lock gates opening.
  • Glasson Dock: Note: As of June 2024 Glasson dock is closed due to silting, please check before attemting this passage! Leave as soon as the gates open, as Glasson Dock is only accessible at high water. Follow the channel out into the Lune channel then turn right and follow the buoyed channel up towards Lancaster, the lock gates will appear after you see the yacht club on the right. Once inside the lock you will enter the old BWB marina where you will find a chandlery and a repair yard where you can get any repairs done you need. There is a small village with pubs, cafes and shops, also a burger van that attracts bikers from all over the county.

Communication

  • Monitor VHF channel 12 approaching Morecambe Bay for Barrow, Heysham and Fleetwood. Fleetwood lock staff use hand held radios so do not expect them to hear your calls until less than 1 mile away.

Also see World Cruiser's Nets.

Fleetwood Dock Gates open only 90 mins before high water. Ring 01253 879062 to arrange. Yachts should aim to arrive at Wyre North Cardinal Light at 2.5 hours before high water prior to proceeding up the channel.

Navigation

  • The approach to Fleetwood from the South and West brings you up the Lune Deep channel, do not be tempted to cross the shallows North of Rossall Point unless familiar with the area as a new island has formed around the area marked as King Scar. This island is not marked on any charts and has recently become very large and high and does not cover even at high water, though it is very visible during daylight it cannot be seen at night.

The Dock is only accessible 90 minutes either side of high water, there are mooring buoys in the main channel but as you get further up towards the Dock the water gets shallow. When sluicing is being carried out the gates will close at high water, usually on a weekend at spring tide.

  • The river Wyre is very narrow around Fleetwood opening up as you travel up stream, this causes a very fast current to flow past this area, if you are waiting on a buoy for the lock gates to open please take care, anything or anyone going over the side will be carried rapidly away.
  • The approach to Fleetwood follows leading lights and a well buoyed channel into the river Wyre, passing the lifeboat station and promenade to starboard, watch out for the Knott End ferry leaving to cross the river. After passing the disused ferry terminal to starboard the Dock channel will be visible straight behind it. Keep to the buoyed channel, a number of yachts have fallen foul of the sandbanks now the river is no longer dredged.
  • Before you enter the harbor you must hail "Fleetwood Dock on VHF channel 12 and request clearance to enter, you will be offered a keyfob by the lock keeper, you need this to get off the pontoons.
  • The Flood tide enters the dock at high speed for the first 15 minutes after the gates open, this causes a whirlpool in the area between the second swing bridge and "E" Pontoon, attempting to moor on "E" Pontoon in this time period is dangerous and boats have been damaged being driven onto the pontoons, it is best to wait outside for 15 minutes after the gates open to wait till the surge abaits.

Berthing

  • The harbor operates as a marina.

Marinas & Yacht Clubs

  • Fleetwood Beacon Marina - 450 berths; Phone: +441253872323 - Email . -

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The Yacht Club's clubhouse is open for hot food and drinks every Saturday night and occasionally on Fridays during summer.

Anchorages

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  • There are some mooring buoys in the main channel.

Amenities

Facilities
Water All berths have water points within 10m.
Electricity All berths have electricity points. Electricity is currently free, however, meters are planned, most are fed by a 16A socket and circuit breaker some by 32A.
Toilets Available in the marina office, unlocked during office hours on the East side out of hours by keyfob, or in the West Side Ammenities, accessible by supplied keyfob.
Showers See above
Laundry See above, charges currently £3.70 for a token, one required for the washer and one for the dryer
Garbage There are large commercial bins at suitable points around the marina.
Supplies
Fuel Diesel available on the pontoon outside the main offices, on the left side at the end of the outer harbour
Bottled gas Gas bottles can be exchanged at the marina office too
Chandlers The chandlery in the town has closed down and for the foreseeable future there will be no replacement service available
Services
Repairs There is a 75 tonne boat lift and a large area of hard standing where boats are stored and repairs can be carried out by the crew or contractors can be called in for major repairs. This being an operational fishing port there are numerous contractors available
Internet Free legacy WiFi internet is avalable when in range of one of the repeaters around the facility, username and password available from the office. This is not guaranteed and the maintenance of this service has been discontinued.
Mobile connectivity All mobile providers cover this area with 5G but in the marina 4G is the best you can get.
Waste Disposal
  • There are recycling facilities avalable, glass in a wheely bin, plastic, cans and cardboard all together in a large bin.
  • There are a number of skips around the site and an oil and battery disposal point in the hard standing compound.
  • Elsan disposal points near the offices and next to the west side amenities building.
  • There is no pumpout facility.
Vehicle rentals https://tafft.com 01253876512

Provisioning

  • Asda superstore, Home Bargains and a fresh fish shop are about 5 minutes walk from the marina
  • The marina is overlooked by the Affinity shopping centre which has a number of clothing shops, book shop, cafes and coffee shops, well worth a visit. A key available from the office opens the padlocked gates onto Freeport and the pedestrian bridge across the lock giving easy access to McDonalds, and the town centre.

Eating out

  • There is the Three Lights, a Marsdens public house five minutes walk from the marina, just outside the vehicle entry gates for the Dock. A good selection of meals including a carvery on Sunday afternnons.
  • A little further away in the town is a Wetherspoons, the Thomas Drummond and many restaurants and cafes, several nice public houses and some good live music pubs.

Transportation

  • The railway station here was closed many years ago but there are good bus and tram links to Blackpool where you can get a train to Preston and onto the national network.
  • Blackpool has a good tram system which terminates in Fleetwood, a day ticket allows you to travel backwards and forwards all day on the trams getting off and back on as often as you like, a great way to see the local sights.

Tourism

History

Give a short history of the port.

Places to Visit

  • Blackpool: Half an hour away by tram, a scenic ride out, get a day rover ticket and jump out every time you see anything interesting.
  • Knott End: Well worth the ferry fare across the river, the ferry terminal is about a fifteen minute walk from the marina, get a return ticket and ride across the river to have lunch in the cafe or a round of golf at the local 18 hole course.

Friends

  • Contact details of "Cruiser's Friends" that can be contacted for local information or assistance.

Forums

List links to discussion threads on partnering forums. (see link for requirements)

Links

References

See United Kingdom.

Comments

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Date of member's last visit to Fleetwood and this page's details validated:

  • Compiled from research (pilot books, internet, etc.) --Istioploos 20:39, 1 March 2016 (GMT)
  • Updated by marina resident --xeb34 23:19, 26 June 2017



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