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Visitor Information...Redclyffe welcomes visitors and although we have no dedicated visitors buoys we will always try to find a vacant berth for an overnight stay or longer period. There may be space alongside for bilge keel boats up to 30’ on weekdays or else the Officer of the Day will do his best to allocate a fore and aft mooring nearby. The Club cannot reserve berths in advance but if you are approaching and wish to check on availability please contact the Officer of the Day on the normal number (Tel: 01929 551227) between 0900 and 1700. Otherwise, approach the pontoon at the downstream end of the Clubhouse, taking particular care if the tide is flooding, and tie up on the yellow lined loading berth where somebody will come to help you. Many boats visit us each year and often return so do come and look us up and we look forward to welcoming you. Charges...
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visitor facilities...Visiting skippers are enrolled as temporary members and can then enjoy the facilities of the Club including showers, and water and electricity if berthed alongside. Wareham town, which is just a pleasant walk along the riverside path, offers a good range of shops with a street market on the Quay on Saturdays and there are a variety of places to eat and drink. Buses stop in town and run regularly to Poole and along the Jurassic coast as far as Exeter. The Wareham mainline station is also close by. There are many pleasant walks and local tourist attractions within easy distance of the Club.
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