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Listed locations follow the Sussex coastline in a clockwise direction. Their positions may be seen on a satellite image at the bottom of this page. Alternatively, if you're looking for shelter, facilities or a type of location within this county, try our find resources tool.

Rye Harbour
A completely protected location with straightforward access. -2.2 metres LWS. Rye Harbour lies at the mouth of the River Rother, which empties into the English Channel about twenty-five miles south-westward of Dover. It offers drying berths either in the harbour area, close within the river entrance, or alongside the quays of the historic town. get full information »

Sovereign Harbour (Eastbourne Marina)
A completely protected location with straightforward access. 3 metres LWS. Sovereign Harbour, or Eastbourne Marina, is a large-scale artificial harbour with the Waterfront retail and restaurant development, that lies close north of Langney Point, about fifteen miles east of Brighton. The marina complex is made up of several basins entered via one of two high capacity locks that are available 24x7x365. get full information »

Newhaven
A completely protected location with safe access. 2 metres LWS. The town of Newhaven lies on England’s southeast coast on the estuary of the River Ouse, about eight miles west by northwest of Beachy Head and six miles east by southeast of Brighton. It is an active commercial and ferry port with a marina and drying berths upriver. get full information »

Brighton
A completely protected location with safe access. 2.3 metres LWS. Brighton is a seaside resort on the south coast of England situated forty miles eastward of the Isle of Wight. It is a busy cosmopolitan city that offers visiting craft a large-scale marina complex. get full information »

Shoreham
A completely protected location with straightforward access. 2 metres LWS. Shoreham is a seaside town and busy commercial port on the southeast coast of England located about five miles west of Brighton. Set on the estuary of the River Adur it offers the potential of a berth in a small marina, or a local club, in a non-tidal basin. The approach is through locks, or for those that can take to the mud, there is an opportunity to dry out in the mouth of the river. get full information »

Littlehampton
A good location with straightforward access. 1.9 metres LWS. Littlehampton is a small commercial and yachting centre on the mouth of the River Arun. It is situated on the south coast of England, about fourteen miles eastward of Selsey Bill. The small harbour offers a town quay pontoon, where most vessels can lie afloat, and for those that take to the mud, the drying pontoon berths of a club or marina can be used. get full information »

East Head
A good location with straightforward access. 3 metres LWS. East Head is a small headland within Chichester Harbour which is situated on the south coast of England. It is a remote beach and one of the most beautiful anchorages in the harbour. get full information »

Chalkdock Point
A completely protected location with straightforward access. 3 metres LWS. Chalkdock Point is a headland within Chichester Harbour, which is situated on the south coast of England. It offers a secluded anchorage downstream of Itchenor that can be considered the administrative centre of the harbour. get full information »

Itchenor
A completely protected location with straightforward access. 2 metres LWS. Itchenor is a small pleasant village within Chichester Harbour on the south coast of England. Chichester is a natural harbour, or Ria, and one of England’s beauty spots. Although home to thousands of leisure craft and associated services it has almost entirely remained unspoilt. The village of Itchenor features visitor moorings and a mid-channel pontoon with short stay access to its walk ashore jetty. get full information »

Birdham Pool Marina
A completely protected location with straightforward access. 2 metres LWS. Birdham Pool Marina is located deep within Chichester Harbour, which is situated on the south coast of England. It is reputed to be the oldest marina in England and accommodates two hundred and fifty boats in rural surroundings. get full information »

Chichester Marina
A completely protected location with safe access. 3 metres LWS. Chichester Marina is located deep within Chichester Harbour, which is situated on the south coast of England. It is the second-largest marina in England accommodating more than a thousand boats in a rural setting. It does not provide dedicated visitor berths but does accommodate vessels in vacant berths. get full information »

Dell Quay
A good location with straightforward access. -2 metres LWS. Dell Quay is located deep within Chichester Harbour, which is situated on the south coast of England. It offers short stay berthing alongside the pontoon and the opportunity for boats that can take to the hard to dry out overnight on a mooring. get full information »

Bosham
A completely protected location with straightforward access. 0 metres LWS. Bosham is situated on a broad peninsular projecting into Chichester Harbour which is located on the south coast of England. It offers a drying quay with the potential of a swinging mooring off a beautiful and historic coastal village. get full information »




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