Visitor rental moorings are available between April 1st and October 31st, on a nightly basis.

Location of Visitor Moorings in Helford River

  Location of visitor moorings  
  Location of visitor moorings  
  Location of visitor moorings  
327 (A) 275 (B) 274 (C) 249 (D) 246 (E) 162 (F)
362 (G) 163 (H) 272 (I) 376 (J) 171 (K) 295 (L)
176 (M) 480 (N) 167 (O) 270 (Q) 300 (R) 298 (S)
332 (T) 308 (U) 324 (V) 172 (W) 175 (X) 483 (Y)
481 (Z)        
         

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Visitor moorings are located broadly to the south of the river, and in a rectangular block to the west of the narrows.

All visitor moorings are identified by either a green pick up, or green main buoy.

If you are trying to locate a particular mooring number, hover your cursor over the key above.

Booking ahead for vessels under 6.5metres is strongly recommended. We are unable to reserve Visitor moorings for vessels over 6.5metres and if owners wish to leave their vessel unattended in the river or leave them for periods longer than two weeks we suggest contacting the Mooring Officer first.

In high season the river becomes very busy and rafting vessels on Visitor Moorings is essential.

Fees for overnight use of the visitors moorings are (2008):

Boat LOA up to 10.06m (33') £14
Boat LOA 10.07 - 11.01m (33.1' - 36.1') £16
Boat LOA 11.02 - 12.04m (36.2' - 39.5') £17
Boat LOA 12.05 - 14m (39.6' - 45.9') £22
Boat LOA over 14m (46') £27

Boats staying for a week or more will get the seventh night free.

The following Terms and Conditions apply to visitors moorings:

  • The person in charge of the vessel must supply the duty Mooring officer with the name and deck length of the vessel and pay the appropriate fee. He must receive a completed official Company receipt in return for the fee.
    The mooring Officer acts as Agent only for the owner of the mooring.
    The mooring Officer is not responsible for any death or injury caused to any person using this mooring save insofar as such death or injury results from the negligence of the Mooring Officer or servant, agent or employee of his
  • The Mooring Officer is not responsible for Any loss or damage to the vessel, equipment or contents of the user.
  • The user should check with the Mooring Officer to confirm that the mooring is adequate for their vessel.
  • The user of the mooring shall indemnify the Mooring Officer against all claims of loss, damage, injury or death caused to any persons, vessels or things using the mooring.
  • The user shall ensure that he is adequately insured for all such risks for which he may be liable.
  • It may be necessary to raft vessels together in peak periods. The standard charge per vessel is still payable.