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Whilst superyacht calls are becoming more regular, with many yachts calling to pick up new tenders and support boats from local manufacturers Ribeye, as well as to allow their owners, crew and guest to enjoy the beauty of South Devon, this is the first time we have ever had three yachts of this size on the river. Our mainstream moorings, originally designed by the Admiralty for mooring warships, are extremely flexible and able to be configured to accommodate vessels from small yachts to cruise ships.




Aviva has a hybrid propulsion system, and arrived in port this morning entirely on battery propulsion. Arriving from Troon in Scotland, she entered the river under the guidance of our Pilot, turned at the Higher Ferry and launched a tender from the garage at the stern, before being moored by the harbour team.


Weather and circumstances depending, we expect all three yachts to remain in port until at least Saturday 10th August, giving plenty of opportunity for local people to see the boats on the river. Dart Harbour is a trust port. We are a statutory harbour authority, set up as an independent non-profit organization who look after the whole Dart Estuary, from the sea to Totnes, managing the harbour for the benefit of our stakeholders and for future generations. You can find more information about our work on www.dartharbour.org.


Photo credit: Dart Harbour




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