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Some of our newer members are also new to boating and can find getting help and advice a bit daunting. For more details, speak to one of the committee members who will advise on getting your name added to the waiting list. Ideal at anti fouling time or if you just need to carry out essential maintenance/repairs.Ī secure lock-up is available for storage of outboards although this facility is not available to new members. If you don’t have a boat trailer, and are not keen on having your boat craned out of the water then we now have 4 very heavy duty boat stands which will enable you to work on your boat in between tides. Especially useful if you have one of the larger 5hp units! Boat Stands We also have a very useful outboard motor trolley that saves you having to carry your motor all the way to your dinghy. Also handy for getting your dinghy to the slipway if you don’t have wheels fitted. This can save dragging your dinghy a long way (if moored down on the beach) when the tide is low. Launching Trolley + Outboard Motor TrolleyĪ launching trolley (which is fitted with a jockey wheel and rollers) is also freely available for your use. The club dinghy is not to be used for getting to your main boat.

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Members also have the use of the club dinghy which can be used for getting to your own dinghy when the water is too deep for wading out. We ask that the pontoon is used for this purpose only, and not for leaving boats unattended. PontoonĪ pontoon (for the use of club members only) is adjacent to the clubhouse and is perfect for picking up/dropping off passengers. Although not the most modern of premises, we do keep it clean and tidy. You will have a key to use the clubhouse facilities (kettle, microwave, wood burning stove etc.) as and when you require. What facilities are available to club members?Īpart from the public slipway at Polly Steps, we have a number of useful facilities for members.

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Getting in touch is easy – either pop in to see us down at the end of Old Quay Street at Polly Steps (see map above, between 11.30am and 1.00pm if possible) or make contact using the form on our Contact Page or if you need to know how to join, then please visit this page How To Join. Just drive through and carry on as far as you can. You don’t even need to own a boat to be a member of the best Boat Club in Teignmouth! Finding Usįinding us is straightforward however, don’t be alarmed if you suddenly arrive at a weighbridge (10mph speed limit) situated at the docks. Yachtsmen, motor boaters, boat anglers or whatever your interest in boating – all are welcome. continues to be a valuable resource for local residents, as well as those living further afield. The aim of the club today is no different. If you are looking for a friendly Boat Club in Teignmouth however, then you are at the right place!īoat Owners Association Teignmouth (B.O.A.T.) was formed in 1989, with the sole purpose of members watching over each others’ boats and forming a community of like-minded boaters. Please see here for further info: Moorings We do not administer either, you would need to contact Teignmouth Harbour Office (Moorings & Beach Dinghy Trots) or Teignmouth Council website (Dinghy Racks). Please Note: we are frequently asked whether we have Moorings or Dinghy spaces available.

  • 1st Friendly Boat Fishing Competition – 2019.
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    New to boating? Where to go in your new boat plus some boating tips! River Exe Café.

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    The Ness & Teignmouth Seafront from the air.Seal Spotted Having Bass For Lunch in Teignmouth.Sailing Towards Teignmouth – Bill Whateley.Great sunset tonight on way back from fishing trip.‘Daisy’ returns from fishing trip – Skipper, Brian Rowlands.










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