Yachting World

WINTER BERTHS

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Winter deals usually last six to eight months, so it’s important to pick the right marina if you’re planning to live aboard full-time. Key factors to consider when choosing include:

Location What is the area surroundin­g the marina like? Is there a big town nearby? Do the restaurant­s and bars close down for the winter? Could you drive your car from your home country?

Proximity to an airport If you need to fly home often, you’ll have to pick a marina close to a big airport and with good transport links. If you plan to travel only for Christmas, then access to the airport is less of an issue. Immigratio­n rules Can you live aboard in the country for more than three months? Can you apply for a temporary residence? Do you need to pay tax on your boat if you stay longer than three months?

Boat repair facilities Research each marina and their associated yard to find out what services are available. Community Would you like to spend a lot of time with other liveaboard­s, getting involved in social events? Or would you prefer having a quiet winter in a sleepy marina with a few friendly neighbours?

Weather and shelter Check the historical weather records: what direction are the winter storms usually from? Does the harbour wall protect the marina from that direction? How wet and cold does it usually get?

Price range Enquire for winter deal quotes well in advance and compare them. What’s included in the price? Some deals come with free water and electricit­y. Marinas with bad fouling often offer a free lift and pressure wash in the spring.

Car rental options If you’d like to explore inland, the best deals on car hire are available at big airports via advanced online booking. You can usually rent the same vehicle for up to 29 consecutiv­e days. Car rentals far from airports are typically more expensive.

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