Cruise Moor launch success
THE launch of the new Cruise Moor scheme at this year’s BoatLife show at Birmingham’s NEC has been hailed a great success.
Representatives of the five independent family- run marinas collaborating to offer inland waterway boaters the opportunity to enjoy discounted visitor moorings held a question and answer session on the main stage at the event.
Commenting on the launch, Debbie Skinner of White Mills Marina said: “We were so thrilled to be able to use BoatLife as the platform to launch our exciting new Cruise Moor scheme and it was wonderful to be able to take part in the panel discussion on the main stage.
“We have since had some terrific feedback along with some really positive comments.
“We are all now looking forward to the coming season and seeing our boaters getting out on to the waterways network and taking advantage of Cruise Moor, which will provide them with the opportunity of staying on each of the participating marinas on a visitor mooring for up to two weeks with a fabulous 20% discount.”
The five marinas are Aqueduct Marina, Droitwich Spa Marina, Dunchurch Pools Marina, Overwater Marina and White Mills Marina.
Boaters can find out how to qualify for a Cruise Moor card from one of the participating marinas and then plan their cruising season in the knowledge that they can enjoy the facilities of another independent marina with a 20% reduction in visitor mooring fees.
Information leaflets and maps depicting the location of the fab five marinas will all be available at Crick Boat Show at the end of May.