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For those who are particularly interested in Multihulls, Pip and Deb Patterson's Multihull Centre, Woods designs and Eco Cats are within walking distance of our base. Scott Brown, the Multihull Broker is in the next village. Darren Newton and his Dazcats are just along the creek. Millbrook is the home of the Multihull in the South West. There are about fifty cats and trimarans moored here. How to get here. There are 2 alternatives. Come down the A38 to Plymouth and either carry on over the Tamar bridge into Cornwall. By pass Saltash and carry on down the 38 until you come to the Trurulefoot roundabout. follow the map from there, its a bit windy but straight forward enough. Or you can come off the A38 at Plymouth and head into the city centre. Follow signs for the Torpoint ferry. Come over the ferry (free this way). Follow the road when you get off and after about three miles you will come to Anthony, turn left and follow the map. If you get lost just give me a ring. There are good rail links to Plymouth and a 5 minute taxi ride takes you to the Cremyl Ferry, where we can pick you up by boat as a rule, but if not, just grab a ferry then a taxi to us at Voyager Yachts. Plymouth also has an airport. By taxi to ferry steps is about 20 minutes
When you get to Millbrook, turn left at the small church. Follow the road into the village, it is a bit twisty. Go past the garage and the Mill lake, Turn right at the mini roundabout then just follow the road towards South down Quay (Its a dead end road). You have to make a left turn which looks like straight on by a sign about Southdown Marina. When you get to the end of the tar road turn right over the speed bump (be careful) 100 meters brings you into "Voyager Yachts" yard where I will meet you.
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