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2019 Boat Parking Fees 2019 Boat Parking Fees COST PER YEAR: Class Length Beam m2 MAIN compound MINSTER compound 29er 4.45 1.77 8 £71 £35 29erxx 4.45 1.77 8 £71 £35 420 4.2 1.71 7 £65 £32 470 4.7 1.68 8 £71 £36 49er 4.99 2.9 14 £130 £65 505 5.05 1.88 9 £85 £43 Access 2.3 2.3 1.25 3 £26 £13 Access 303 3.03 1.35 4 £37 £18 Albacore 4.57 1.53 7 £63 £31 B14 4.25 3.05 13 £117 £58 Blaze 4.2 2.48 10 £94 £47 Bobbin 2.74 1.27 3 £31 £16 Boss 4.9 2 10 £88 £44 Bosun 4.27 1.68 7 £65 £32 Buzz 4.2 1.92 8 £73 £36 Byte 3.65 1.3 5 £43 £21 Cadet 3.22 1.27 4 £37 £18 Catapult 5 2.25 11 £101 £51 Challenger Tri 4.57 3.5 16 £144 £72 Cherub 3.7 1.8 7 £60 £30 Cherub Daemon 3.7 1.8 7 £60 £30 Comet 3.45 1.37 5 £43 £21 Comet Duo 3.57 1.52 5 £49 £24 Comet Mino 3.45 1.37 5 £43 £21 Comet Race 4.27 1.63 7 £63 £31 Comet Trio 4.6 1.83 8 £76 £38 Comet Versa 3.96 1.65 7 £59 £29 Comet XTRA 3.45 1.37 5 £43 £21 Comet Zero 3.45 1.42 5 £44 £22 Contender 4.87 1.5 7 £66 £33 Cruz 4.58 1.82 8 £75 £38 Dart 15 4.54 2.13 10 £87 £44 Dart 16 4.8 2.3 11 £99 £50 Dart 18 5.5 2.29 13 £113 £57 Dart Hawk 5.5 2.6 14 £129 £64 Enterprise 4.04 1.62 7 £59 £29 Escape 12 3.89 1.52 6 £53 £27 Escape Captiva 3.6 1.6 6 £52 £26 Escape Mango 2.9 1.2 3 £31 £16 Escape Playcat 4.8 2.1 10 £91 £45 Escape Rumba 3.9 1.6 6 £56 £28 Escape Solsa 2.9 1.2 3 £31 £16 Europe 3.38 1.41 5 £43 £21 F18 5.52 2.6 14 £129 £65 Finn 4.5 1.5 7 £61 £30 Fireball 4.93 1.37 7 £61 £30 Firefly 3.66 1.42 5 £47 £23 Flash 3.55 1.3 5 £42 £21 Flying Fifteen 6.1 1.54 9 £85 £42 Formula 18 5.52 2.6 14 £129 £65 GP14 4.27 1.54 7 £59 £30 Graduate 3.82 1.42 5 £49 £24 Gull 3.35 1.44 5 £43 £22 Hobie 14 4.25 2.31 10 £88 £44 Hobie 15 4.94 2.39 12 £106 £53 Hobie 16 5.11 2.41 12 £111 £55 Hobie Dragoon 3.91 2.15 8 £76 £38 Hobie FX1 5.25 2.55 13 £120 £60 Hobie Tiger 5.51 2.5 14 £124 £62 Hobie Twixxy 4.38 2.3 10 £91 £45 Hornet 4.88 1.4 7 £61 £31 Hurricane 5.9 5.9 2.43 14 £129 £65 International 12 Foot 3.7 1.4 5 £47 £23 International 14 4.27 1.82 8 £70 £35 International Canoe 5.18 1.02 5 £48 £24 International Moth 3.36 2.26 8 £68 £34 ISO 4.74 1.75 8 £75 £37 Javelin 5.36 1.68 9 £81 £41 Kestrel 4.75 1.69 8 £72 £36 Lark 4.07 1.65 7 £60 £30 Laser 4.23 1.37 6 £52 £26 Laser 13 4.05 1.72 7 £63 £31 Laser 16 5 2 10 £90 £45 Laser 2000 4.44 1.85 8 £74 £37 Laser 3000 4.4 1.46 6 £58 £29 Laser 4.7 4.23 1.37 6 £52 £26 Laser 4000 4.64 1.5 7 £63 £31 Laser 5000 5 2.5 13 £113 £56 Laser EPS 4.3 2.4 10 £93 £46 Laser Fun 4.39 1.42 6 £56 £28 Laser Funboat 3.9 1.25 5 £44 £22 Laser II 4.39 1.42 6 £56 £28 Laser Pico 3.5 1.37 5 £43 £22 Laser Radial 4.23 1.37 6 £52 £26 Laser SB3 6.15 2.15 13 £119 £60 Laser Stratos 4.94 2 10 £89 £44 Laser Stratos Keel 4.94 2 10 £89 £44 Laser Vago 4.2 1.56 7 £59 £29 Laser Vortex 4.2 1.53 6 £58 £29 Laser Vortex Asymmetric 4.2 1.53 6 £58 £29 Merlin Rocket 4.27 2.18 9 £84 £42 Miracle 3.89 1.59 6 £56 £28 Mirror 3.3 1.4 5 £42 £21 Musto Skiff 4.55 1.35 6 £55 £28 MX Ray 4 1.5 6 £54 £27 Nacra 6.0 6.1 2.59 16 £142 £71 National 12 3.66 1.98 7 £65 £33 OK 4 1.25 5 £45 £23 Optimist 2.3 1.12 3 £23 £12 Osprey 5.32 1.75 9 £84 £42 Pacer 3.82 1.47 6 £51 £25 Phantom 4.42 1.64 7 £65 £33 RS 200 4 1.83 7 £66 £33 RS 300 4.24 2 8 £76 £38 RS 400 4.52 2 9 £81 £41 RS 500 4.34 1.58 7 £62 £31 RS 600 4.47 2 9 £80 £40 RS 700 4.68 2 9 £84 £42 RS 800 4.8 2.4 12 £104 £52 RS Elite 7.4 1.72 13 £115 £57 RS Feva 3.64 1.42 5 £47 £23 RS Feva XL 3.64 1.42 5 £47 £23 RS K6 5.8 1.82 11 £95 £48 RS Vareo 4.25 1.57 7 £60 £30 RS Vision 4.6 1.75 8 £72 £36 Scorpion 4.27 1.45 6 £56 £28 Shadow Catamaran 4.8 2.4 12 £104 £52 Shearwater 5.05 2.28 12 £104 £52 Spitfire 5 2.52 13 £113 £57 Splash 3.55 1.3 5 £42 £21 Sprint 15 4.54 2.13 10 £87 £44 Squib 5.79 1.87 11 £97 £49 Star 6.9 1.7 12 £106 £53 Stealth F16 4.97 2.5 12 £112 £56 Stealth F18 5.5 2.5 14 £124 £62 Supernova 4.3 1.5 6 £58 £29 Tasar 4.52 1.75 8 £71 £36 Topper 3.4 1.2 4 £37 £18 Topper Breeze 6 2.45 15 £132 £66 Topper Classic 4.47 1.8 8 £72 £36 Topper Cruz 4.58 1.82 8 £75 £38 Topper Omega 4.64 1.83 8 £76 £38 Topper Spice 4.25 1.9 8 £73 £36 Topper Sport 14 4.45 1.8 8 £72 £36 Topper Sport 16 4.99 1.98 10 £89 £44 Topper Taz 2.95 1.2 4 £32 £16 Topper Topaz 3.86 1.45 6 £50 £25 Topper Topaz 16C 4.72 2.25 11 £96 £48 Topper Topaz 16CX 4.72 2.25 11 £96 £48 Topper Topaz Magno 3.94 1.56 6 £55 £28 Topper Topaz Xenon 4.5 2 9 £81 £41 Topper Vibe 3.76 1.6 6 £54 £27 Tornado 6.1 3.05 19 £167 £84 Wanderer 4.27 1.78 8 £68 £34 Wayfarer 4.85 1.85 9 £81 £40 Wayfarer World 4.85 1.85 9 £81 £40 Windrider 10 Trimaran 3.3 3.2 11 £95 £48 Windrider 16 Trimaran 5.1 3.7 19 £170 £85 Windrider 17 Trimaran 5.3 3.4 18 £162 £81.
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