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Buckler’s Hard Yacht Harbour nominated as Marina of the Year in The British Yachting Awards

9th Oct 2020
Beaulieu River > River News > Awards > Buckler’s Hard Yacht Harbour nominated as Marina of the Year in The British Yachting Awards

We are thrilled to announce that Buckler’s Hard Yacht Harbour is in the running for ‘Marina of the Year’ at The British Yachting Awards 2020.


Run in association with Yachts and Yachting and Sailing Today magazines, The British Yachting Awards celebrate the best that the sailing world has to offer, and are the only sailing awards that are voted for entirely by the people whose opinions really matter – the sailors themselves!

The Marina of the Year category highlights marinas which go above and beyond, and we are thrilled to have been nominated by Sailing Today staff and readers as one of their favourite spots. The nomination reflects our commitment to providing exceptional service, and we were delighted that the nominators particularly praised the redevelopment work we’re undertaking to extend the marina while protecting the beauty of our unique environment.

View of Buckler's Hard village and marina pontoon

We are tremendously grateful for the support our permanent berth holders and visitors have shown us this year, and we’d love it if you could support us in the voting.

To help us win the title of Marina of the Year, please head over to britishyachtingawards.com and cast your vote. Voting closes at midnight on 15th November 2020.

Thank you!

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