Edinburgh & the Firth of Forth - Yacht Clubs

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  1. August 23, 2014 at 11:42 AM
    Data Entry1 says:

    Hi, The Forth Corinthian Yacht Club has sold its premises and is now in the two-story shipping containers just above the pontoon at the harbour. As such there are no bar facilities. Dredging is ongoing and a slight bar exists between the pilot boats and the end of the pontoon. Only a problem with the deep draft (6ft) at spring lows.

    We expect the dredge to return over this coming winter to finish it. Water is available only at the ramp end of the pontoon as the dredge broke the pontoon which broke the water pipe. Access into the city is excellent with buses 200m up the road. August is the world famous fringe festival and well worth coming for. Shops are available nearby. Follow the road up to the square (roundabout) veer slight right up to the hill past the pub and takeaways and you will find supermarkets.