Brighton Marina is in the festive spirit and we want to share our thanks and gratitude to you for being a part of the community we have built here. 

If you’re planning to visit the marina during the holidays, our team will be on duty should you require any assistance and please feel free to drop by the office to say hello, especially if you're visiting on your own.  

We want to take a moment to reflect on the 2025 boating season and look ahead to what 2026 brings us. 

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One berth. A whole new South Coast network.

Haslar Marina is now officially part of the Premier Marinas network and you can now request your Premier Advantage visitor days and nights here for 2026. This exciting milestone follows our recent acquisition of Boatfolk and adds another destination for you to enjoy.

We’re also working to bring East Cowes, Portland, Weymouth and Deacons marinas into the Premier network ahead of the 2026 season and thereby creating the largest South Coast network for you to explore.

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Changes in the team

We are delighted for Max Sinclair to now be at the helm at Brighton Marina, stepping into Mike Hatch’s shoes as he takes on a new role within Premier Marinas. Having joined the team in 2018, Max has continued to develop his knowledge and experience, progressing through roles as Duty Manager and Assistant Manager to reach this exciting position and looks forward to becoming even more involved in the brilliant community we’ve built here.

We also want to welcome Henry Nicholls to the team as a Marina Operative. Henry brings a breadth of customer service experience from his background in outdoor education and the hospitality industry and in his spare time enjoys woodwork and sailing as an active member of Brighton sailing club.

Our marina team is already busy with our annual winter maintenance schedule including pressure washing all pontoons, so we can make sure the marina is ready for next season. 2025 saw major investment projects at Brighton including the west bridge and fuel pontoon developments and our next project will be to replace the East Jetty gates and turnstiles. 

During 2026 we will be carrying out further electrical works to upgrade the infrastructure across the site and futureproof the power to our pontoons and facilities blocks. We thank you for your continued support and patience as we invest in Brighton Marina.  

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Help make Brighton a more sustainable site

We’re committed to making Brighton a more sustainable site, and effective waste management plays a vital role in achieving this. We have dedicated bins for dry recycling, food waste, and glass, alongside general waste situated on both jetties and the boatyard. It’s important that we all do our bit to ensure waste from the site is disposed of correctly. Using the right bin helps reduce environmental impact and supports our sustainability goals.
Please take a moment to familiarise yourself with the Veolia Do’s and Don’ts guide, which clearly explains what can and can’t go into each bin. Thank you for your cooperation and for helping make a positive difference.
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