BURNHAM ON CROUCH

  • GBBOC
  • Latitude: 51.6213
  • Longitude: 0.82166
  • UK Coast & Atlantic
  • Port in UK

Location: Burnham-on-Crouch Essex CM0 UK

Burnham-on-Crouch is a historic town located on the north bank of the River Crouch in Essex, England. It is renowned for its maritime heritage, sailing facilities, and its beautiful riverside setting. Here is an overview of the port and its specifications:

Overview

  • Location: Burnham-on-Crouch, Essex, United Kingdom
  • Coordinates: Approximately 51.6260° N latitude, 0.8150° E longitude
  • Situated: On the north bank of the River Crouch

Port Facilities and Services:

  • Marinas and Moorings: The town has multiple marinas and yacht clubs offering temporary and permanent mooring options.

    • Burnham Yacht Harbour: Full-service marina offering berths on pontoons equipped with water and electricity supply.
    • Rice and Cole Boatyard
    • Royal Burnham Yacht Club
    • Royal Corinthian Yacht Club
  • Navigational Aids: The port area is well-marked with navigational aids including buoys and lights facilitating safe passage into and out of the River Crouch.

  • Harbour Services: Facilities for re-fuelling, waste disposal, maintenance, and repairs are available. Shipyards and boatyards offer various marine services including lifting, launching, and storage.

Specifications:

  • Access: The port is accessible through the River Crouch, which has a dredged channel to ensure a navigable depth.

    • Tidal Range: Varies, with some sections experiencing significant tidal variations. Mariners must be aware of changing depths and currents.
  • Depths:

    • At High Tide: Varies, but typically around 4 to 5 meters in the mid-Channel area and less in some marina areas.
    • At Low Tide: Can drop significantly, requiring careful navigation.
  • Berthing and Mooring:

    • Number of Berths: Several hundred berths are available across multiple marinas.
    • Berth Sizes: Can accommodate a wide range of vessel sizes, from small dinghies to larger yachts.
  • Support Services:

    • Chandlers: Multiple marine supply stores for equipment and vessel provisioning.
    • Repair Facilities: Comprehensive boat repair and maintenance services.

Yacht Clubs and Training:

  • The area is known for its active sailing community and clubs which host numerous regattas and events throughout the year.
    • Royal Burnham Yacht Club
    • Royal Corinthian Yacht Club

Accessibility:

  • Road and Rail: The town is accessible by road and has a railway station with connections to London via the Crouch Valley Line.
  • Public Transport: Regular local bus services connect Burnham-on-Crouch with surrounding areas.

Additional Information:

  • Events: The port and town often host maritime festivals and regattas, adding to the lively community atmosphere.
  • Visitor Amenities: Includes a range of restaurants, pubs, and shops catering to visitors and crew.

Burnham-on-Crouch is not only a hub for local sailors but is also a favored stopover for cruising yachts heading to and from the North Sea. The combination of its historical charm, vibrant maritime culture, and comprehensive facilities make it a distinctive port of call for marine activities.

Vessels in the port

Flag Name Type Destination Date/Time
JANE Pleasure 12:19:55
RNLI LIFEBOAT B-849 Port 11/21/2024
MADRIGAL Pleasure 11/21/2024
LIGHTNING Sailing 11/21/2024
TAMARISK Sailing 11/18/2024
SLINGSHOT Sailing 11/17/2024
MARTINIQUE Sailing 11/17/2024
AQUAVIT Pleasure 11/13/2024
JOHN HARRIOTT V Port 11/12/2024
MONET Sailing LAST UPDATE TIME 11/12/2024
CROUCH TRIDENT Port 11/11/2024
DAWN TIDE II Fishing 11/10/2024
LEEMARA OF HOWTH Sailing 11/10/2024
TRAIGH Sailing 11/10/2024
RNLI LIFEBOAT D-807 Port 11/10/2024
BLUESTONE Sailing 11/10/2024
TOPCAT Sailing 11/9/2024
SPITFIRE Sailing 11/9/2024
CALYPSO Pleasure 11/8/2024
MOLLY MOO Pleasure 11/7/2024

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