CATSCF
- visitor's berth: a berth set aside for the use
of visiting vessels.
- nautical club: a club for mariners generally
associated with other small craft facilities.
- boat hoist: a hoist for lifting boats out of
the water.
- sailmaker: a place where sails are made or may
be taken for repair.
- boatyard: a place on shore where boats may be
built, stored and repaired.
- public inn: a public house providing food,
drink and accommodation. (The Collins Reference English Dictionary, 1992)
- restaurant: a commercial establishment serving
food. (The Collins Reference Dictionary, 1992)
- chandler: a dealer in ships' supplies. (The
Collins Reference Dictionary, 1992)
- provisions: a place where food and other such
supplies are available.
- doctor: a place where a doctor is available to
provide medical attention.
- pharmacy a place where medical drugs are dispensed.
- water tap: a place where fresh water is available.
- fuel station: a place where fuel is available.
- electricity: a place where a connection to an
electrical supply is available.
- bottle gas: a place where bottled gas is
available.
- showers: a place where showers are available.
- launderette: a place where there are
facilities for washing clothes.
- public toilets: a place where toilets are
available for public use.
- post box: a place where mail may be posted.
- public telephone: a place where a telephone is
available for public use.
- refuse bin: a place where refuse may be
dumped.
- car park: a place where cars may be parked.
- parking for boats and trailers: a place on
shore where boats and/or trailers may be parked.
- caravan site: a place where caravans may be
parked or where caravan accommodation is provided.
- camping site: a place where visitors may pitch
tents and camp.
- sewerage pump-out station: a place where
sewerage may be pumped off a vessel.
- emergency telephone: a place where a telephone
is available for emergency use only.
- landing/launching place for boats: a place
where boats may be landed or launched.
- visitors mooring: a mooring set aside for the
use of visiting vessels.
- scrubbing berth: a place where vessels may
berth for the purpose of careening.
- picnic area: a place where people may go to
eat a picnic.
- mechanics workshop: a place wher mechanical repairs
can be undertaken to engines or other vessel equipment.
- guard and/ or security service: a place where
a vessels is patrlled by a security service or stored in a secure lockup.
guard and/ or security service