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Re: #U/C: Crown Marina (North Haven)

Posted: Fri Feb 18, 2011 8:55 am
by Crown Marina
Here are a couple more construction photos of the Crown Marina

Re: #U/C: Crown Marina (North Haven)

Posted: Fri Feb 18, 2011 2:14 pm
by Ho Really
Nice. I think when I make my first $10million I'll look at one of those 34m moorings. One question, does the vessel have to be within that length or can it be, let's say 42 metres and still be able to moor there safely (and allow others manoeuvrability)?

Cheers

Re: #U/C: Crown Marina (North Haven)

Posted: Fri Feb 18, 2011 2:37 pm
by Crown Marina
We could technically fit a 42m boat as our water title extends another 15m beyond the end of the berth.

However, a 42m boat would be alot wider than a 34m boat and would therefore not fit in a standard 34m berth.
There would be room to fit a boat of this size at the end of the 34m row of berths, with a walkway on one side only.

Im sure if a 42m boat ever presented itself in the marina we would find a way to fit it safely.

Re: #U/C: Crown Marina (North Haven)

Posted: Fri Feb 18, 2011 2:47 pm
by Ho Really
Crown Marina wrote:We could technically fit a 42m boat as our water title extends another 15m beyond the end of the berth.

However, a 42m boat would be alot wider than a 34m boat and would therefore not fit in a standard 34m berth.
There would be room to fit a boat of this size at the end of the 34m row of berths, with a walkway on one side only.

Im sure if a 42m boat ever presented itself in the marina we would find a way to fit it safely.
Thanks for your prompt reply. I like the last statement you made, very accommodating. Good onya.

Cheers

PS. By the way, it's looking very good. I wish you guys well.

Re: #U/C: Crown Marina (North Haven)

Posted: Fri Feb 18, 2011 9:11 pm
by Omicron
This is when I love Nearmap and its ability to go back in time, so that construction progress can be followed.

Demand for larger berths is a good sign of prosperity (larger berths = larger boats). I know it's nothing to do with Mr. Marina, but what's North Haven like these days? I seem to recall a terminal case of the late '80s, but it has been a while since I was there.

Re: #U/C: Crown Marina (North Haven)

Posted: Sat Feb 19, 2011 11:16 am
by skyliner
So how far away is this from Glenelg and the Patawalonga. Something Adelaide has needed - smacks of the Gold Coast. :D

ADELAIDE - TOWARDS A GREATER CITY SKYLINE

Re: #U/C: Crown Marina (North Haven)

Posted: Sat Feb 19, 2011 10:14 pm
by Wayno
skyliner wrote:So how far away is this from Glenelg and the Patawalonga. Something Adelaide has needed - smacks of the Gold Coast. :D

ADELAIDE - TOWARDS A GREATER CITY SKYLINE
hey skyliner, it's here (nearmap) - what's been added is the northern-most bay of moorings. Scroll back through nearmap history (in mid-2010 the moorings did not exist).

The southern-most set of moorings (near osborne rd) are where the CYC is located.

Re: #U/C: Crown Marina (North Haven)

Posted: Sun Feb 20, 2011 4:57 pm
by Crown Marina
We have loved using nearmap throughout the project, It was amazing the speed at which the piles and the marina system were installed.
The next photo they upload will show our car park finished with landscaping, and a few more boats.

Our Marina is about 35mins north of glenelg by boat (power boat) and about 35 mins by car from the city.
The great thing about our site is that it is the most protected from storms of any of the marinas in North Haven.
And the with direct access to open water, its very easy to take the boat out.
This makes it a prime location for the large boats.

Re: #U/C: Crown Marina (North Haven)

Posted: Wed Mar 02, 2011 12:55 pm
by Crown Marina
I took these photos the other day, and thought I would share them.
Enjoy.