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Turn into the Marina and the fuel is located on the wall by the 2 storey harbour office. Today Lymington Yacht Haven is one of the most popular destinations for yachtsmen in the South Coast. It is supported by the Haven Boatyard, which provides a comprehensive range of marine services, including hoist and scrubs, engine servicing/repairs, rigging specialists and chandlers and dry berthing from its nearby Haven Quay site.
The Fuel Station's Haven Restaurant enjoys panoramic views of the Solent and the Isle of Wight and offers fine cuisine. There is also The Royal Lymington Yacht Club, Lymington Town Sailing Club and 2 excellent pubs are only a few minutes walk away.Site facilities include trolleys, excellent showers/toilets and laundry.
The Fuel Station aims to continue to provide top class facilities and aims to be responsive to customer needs. Lymington Yacht Haven is a very popular destination for Yachtsmen and booking in advance is strongly recommended.
Lymington Harbour Commissioners strictly enforce a six-knot speed restriction to the North of "Jack in the Basket" This is the first port hand mark on the approaches to Lymington. (Flashing red. 5 seconds).
During summer months, large ferries operate on a 24-hour basis between Lymington and Yarmouth (IOW). These vessels are limited by their draft and are unable to give way to leisure craft. Please be considerate and give these vessels plenty of room to navigate at all times. Prior to reaching "Harpers Post" an Easterly cardinal mark (Flashing Q3 every 10 seconds.), follow the leading lights (Fixed Orange) for Lymington Yacht Haven.
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