Ryde Harbour Berths. Mooring fees, berthing charges for visitors and resident boats.

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Ryde Harbour, The Esplanade, Ryde, Isle of Wight, PO33 1JA
Tel: 01983 613879

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A pontoon (east side of the harbour). This is for visiting boats.

B pontoon. This is for resident boats.

C pontoon. This is for resident boats.

E pontoon. This is for resident boats, except for the south end.

A, B, and C pontoons are connected by the walk ashore.

The south end of E pontoon (nearest the public slipway) is kept clear for embarking and disembarking crew from small craft, and boats that have been launched from the slipway.

Visiting craft, unless otherwise directed by the harbour master, should make their way to the eastern side of the harbour to A  pontoon or anywhere along the harbour arm. The pontoon moorings are not suitable for long or fin keel vessels, (unless you have a lifting keel) which should moor against the harbour arm wall.

Ryde Harbour completely dries at low tide. The bottom is a thin layer of sandy mud over a chalk bed. You can walk on the bottom to inspect your boat, but it is a bit messy and you are advised to use protective foot wear.

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