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Moorings

Trinity Landing

Trinity Landing provides walk-ashore access to The Parade in the heart of Cowes

The fairway side of Trinity Landing is often used by vessels such as tall ships and superyachts and as a passenger landing point for visiting cruise ships anchored in Cowes Roads. Smaller vessels and tenders may use the outside of Trinity Landing as a pick-up and drop-off point, but vessels must not be left unattended. Small craft may berth on the inside of the southern section and all vessels are to ensure that adequate fenders are positioned. Fresh water and 3-phase electricity is installed on Trinity Landing.

Vessels wishing to berth at Trinity Landing are to request permission from the duty Berthing Master, call sign ‘HM1’ on VHF Channel 69.

For information, 100 metres to the south of Trinity Landing is the Watch House Beacon where a tide gauge is located giving the depth of water above chart datum.

2024 Prices

Marine fuels, gas and lubricating oils can be obtained from the Cowes Harbour Fuel Berth, which is conveniently located opposite the pontoons on the western side of the fairway.

DurationPricesUnit
Overnight£2.95per metre
Short Stay£1.60per metre