Brightlingsea Harbour Guide

by Jeremy Hoyland

Brightlingsea Waterfront
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Brightlingsea is a traditional Essex sailing town on the River Colne. At one point oyster fishing was the main business on the river, and the smacks were built here at the Aldous yard. A few may still be seen either moored up in the creek or alongside the Colne Yacht Club landing. The town has a long maritime history and has Cinque Port status, a strange historical anomaly as the rest are clustered in a small group on the Kent coast. Brightlingsea is still a working port and there are plenty of facilities for yachtsmen, including two good chandlers, marine engineers and a yard. There are two sailing clubs; The Colne Yacht Club and the dinghy-orientated Brightlingsea Sailing Club. Visiting Brightlingsea will probably involve coming alongside the pontoons in Brightlingsea Creek, these are in mid-channel but there is a regular water taxi service to the Colne Yacht Club pontoon in the summer.

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Some of the locals moor three abreast to pilings, fortunately we visitors can use the pontoon. Call the harbourmaster on Ch. 68 for help.
Free as the Wind Sailing Magazine Last Updated 31/7/2002 ©Free as the Wind 2002