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The Yacht Club Bar & Venue

“open to anyone, something for everyone…”.

Founded in 1998, and once a private members bar, The Yacht Club Sports Bar & Grill is situated at Liverpool Marina and open to the public every day from 9am – 11pm.

The new sole operator Bernie joins us from Ireland and brings with him a fun and vibrant taste of Ireland. So expect a warm welcome!

We offer fresh homemade food, an expansive bar menu and giant HD screens showcasing all major sports and events both inside and outside. With a cosy friendly atmosphere and breath taking views overlooking the yachts and powerboats, the bar is open to anyone with something for everyone.

A true hidden gem, The Yacht Club Bar is located just a 10 minute walk from the Liverpool Docks, along the promenade and just 5 minutes from the Baltic Triangle and Cains Brewery Village and is a must-visit destination whilst visiting Liverpool.

As well as a lively bar, The Yacht Club is home to The Spinnaker Function Suite which is ideal for weddings, wakes and other functions up to 150 guests.

Relax, Eat, Drink, Live, Enjoy

Enjoy a drink, sample of food menu, Watch live sports, or hire out our venue for any occasions including corporate events.

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In a city renowned for its welcoming nature, the Liverpool Yacht Club prides itself on its encouraging and inclusive community. 

The club, who regularly sail out of the Liverpool Marina in Coburg Dock, adopts a competitive but family-oriented approach as it continues to offer unique experiences for all involved. 

It hosted its “Easter Bunny Race N’ Bake” recently, one of many seasonal events put on throughout the year. 

Nichola Murphy was voted in as Vice Commodore in February and describes the forward-thinking approach which has seen the club grow from strength-to-strength.

“Anytime during the festive period we tend to a have a little novel race and through the summer we do things like family weekends.

“For example, at Christmas we have a tinsel star race, we did a race to the North Pole on Christmas Eve. 

Easter Bunny Race ‘N’ Bake

The race involved eight separate teams sailing out of the dock and back whilst simultaneously baking a cake to be judged once the race had finished. 

“At Easter we always have what we call the ‘Easter Bunny Race’ or sometimes we have a series depending on the tide times and the availability of club members. 

“Last year, we based it more around dressing up so there was more of an Easter dressing up theme, so we had Easter bunnies, the Madhatter and Alice in Wonderland, things like that. 

“What was lovely about this one was firstly we had the weather which was gorgeous.

“The sun was shining and although it’s a race, we take it less serious. The prizes aren’t related to a racing series.”

Nichola says the event drew a positive response from all who attended. 

“We had some members of our club who brought their children along. Another member whose sister has additional needs came aboard as well. 

“The cakes produced were amazing. One family produced a gluten-free chocolate cake.

“Another boat’s oven had recently been taken out of it so they innovated their own design of a Dutch oven and they baked a lemon cake onboard which tasted just divine. 

Nichola Murphy - Vice Commodore

“Others did a cake in the shape of a boat. Somebody did profiteroles which tasted absolutely amazing. 

“Then we had a little bit of a pontoon party where we all got together and our Sailing Captain did the judging as the chief cake taster!

“We all tucked in and shared the spoils together really but it was a fabulous day.”

The right mix of fun and competitive 

While the club never hesitates to let its hair down and enjoy itself, Nichola also emphasised the competitive nature of everyone who takes part. 

“We take our racing seriously but the camaraderie, we work together and have great fun.”

The club’s first Race of Spring Series was held last week as its members gear towards a busy summer schedule. 

“At the end of July we go off to Piel Island which we haven’t been able to do in the past couple of years because of COVID.

“We do a family weekend there – either staying in tents or on boats – have food and drink and then cruise back the next day.

“We’ve got lots of opportunities, really. We do cruises to Conway, our Isle of Man midnight race.

“We don’t stop for the winter either – we call it the Brass Monkey series in January which is one of our most popular racing series.”

Members also regularly compete on both the national and global stage if they so wish. 

“We go to international competitions as well. I did the Sonata Nationals down in Brightlingsea in the summer. We’ve just done the England Nationals up on Windermere too.

“There’s a good scope for developing and something for everybody really.”

Mixing among the local boating scene

The club also has close links with similar boating communities in the local area. 

Members were treated to a ‘Snooker Social’ at the Wallasey Yacht Club on the other side of the River Mersey. 

Nichola says each has something different to offer, only enriching the experience for those who share a passion with being on the water. 

“We have a good affiliation with lots of the other clubs on the river.

“We’re doing our joint regatta with Royal Mersey in the summer which will be the third time we’ve done it together. Hopefully that should bring a lot of the clubs together. 

“We’ve all got quite niche types of sailing and different types of boats. We’re all quite diverse but also share the same passion for sailing.”

A unique approach

While the success of the club cannot be denied, its committee are always looking for new ways to adapt and offer new experiences. 

The club’s three flag officers are all female, something which is scarcely seen across the sport of sailing, and all members have a role to play in club proceedings.

“A lot of clubs have members on the board but they might be social members or because they have a venue they go there because it’s a nice play to be seen”, said Nichola.

“Ours tend to be active sailing members. Our three flag officers are also sailors.

“We’re quite proactive and forward-thinking.”

Breeding the next generation of sailors is also at the heart of Liverpool Yacht Club. 

They’ve recently invested in a racing dinghy to aid the development of younger people who are looking to get involved with the sport. 

“We also have a dinghy section where we race and practise on Crosby lake on Tuesday and Saturday evenings.

“We’ve just bought a GP14, which is more of a racing dinghy.

“We’re looking to develop that to bring in younger sailors and develop the competence of the members that we have.”

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The impact of COVID

The recent COVID-19 pandemic saw all sport clubs take a major hit as sources of income were cut dry. 

Liverpool Yacht Club were no different but adapted to ensure the community spirit was maintained even at a time where members could not physically share each other’s company.

“COVID was tricky. We have a really strong team of committee members who were really proactive in using the guidelines.

“Anytime that we actually could, we were out sailing, obviously legally and following the RYA guidance.

“Our club was really proactive. When there was lockdown obviously there was no sailing going on, we couldn’t access boats. 

“But to overcome that we had talks from international sailors and quiz nights that we did online. We also did baking competitions that we orchestrated online between us. 

“It was really difficult but we kept the community together with online zoom meetings.

“That was where people would come up with new ideas on how we can keep people together. 

“Sometimes we would just have an online zoom just so people can chat. Because our members are all quite active, we know each other well.

“We are quite a tight-knit community and have such a diverse group of people who come together.”

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The Yacht Club Sports Bar & Grill

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We stopped with out Campervan for 2 days at the yacht club, we were warmly welcomed by Chris and he gave us a tour of the facilities, we parked up and enjoyed the bar and food at the bar , I agree the “dirty fries”... need the chef to make an effort to cook some bacon and great some cheese, not a difficult task - the fish ginger sandwhich was great, coffee was nice and the service was good. Breakfast buns were good , this is a great location for a cmapervan if visiting Liverpool, services were really good and clean , also £5 a night off your bar bill. Don’t expect a view of the Mersey , but don’t avoid this place - it’s well worth the visit. More

Two night stay in our Motorhome. Found this by luck more then judgement. Great place for over night stop with our Motorhome right on the mersey great access to Liverpool Center on the docks. Has water and waste disposal for gray and Eĺain water but... no electricity hook up but that’s fine if you have off grid set up. £20 a night with full used of showers and toilets and bar (beer and more beer🤪) will use this again one piece of advice ring ahead or use their web page also send you confirmation email to the parking website to stop any fines. Top spot for visiting Liverpool I know I should have kept this a secret as now you all know 😉 A1++ More

Popped in with friends whilst stopping within walking distance at the Travelodge. In my opinion it was similar to a social club. Everyone was friendly and the staff were all helpful . The toilets were spotless !! The main attraction for us was the Pool... table. They have a full bar serving a wide variety of beers.. More

We have given this place so much slack because we want it to be successful. After several poor service experiences we stopped going in however we made the old mistake of giving it one more try. We arrived at at7.15pm and were told last food... orders would be 7.30pm. We noted a large party seated for a 40th birthday and asked if our food would be delayed by them, we were told 'yes, your food will be about one hour'. We could live with that so ordered a starter and a main, we had to try several times as so much of the menu was unavailable. At 8.50pm our starters arrived, I got a bowl half full of vegetable soup and a couple of small, very cold, slices of bread. My partner got a bowl of garlic mushrooms that appeared to be doing the backstroke through a mush of cheese and grease. One hour later I enquired about our mains, I was told they were just coming, 10 minutes after that I tried to cancel because there was still no sign but I was told they were being plated and would be out in 2 minutes. A further 10 minutes passed and we asked for a refund. As the refund was being processed our food arrived. We declined it and continued with getting our refund. We were told they would only refund the main because we'd eaten the starters, fair enough, but poor customer service. To complete the shambles of an evening we noted instead of refunding our money back to our card they had actually debited the cost of the meal again. We pointed it out and they brought us a cash refund for our 'double charged' meals. I wish I could say this experience was a one off for us, unfortunately it's not. The staff are nice and friendly but that can no longer make up for the appalling service failures. More

Hi, We are terribly sorry to hear about your experience with us, On that night, a few of the members of the birthday party were running late which meant that we were delayed a little further in the kitchen which could possibly explain the lengthy... More

Before reviewing I had tried to send the below email to numerous email address and message on social media with no replies. Hi, I am writing regards to our Christmas Dinner that ended up ruining this year's Xmas. When initially booked, I asked the lady... what is the earliest time slot, she said it is 2pm and I told her as my daughters go home to their mums at 3pm Xmas, she informed me it is set up like a carvery that opens at 2pm we will be done. When we arrive, I asked the barman is this still the case, he said yes and they will actually be calling us in at 1:30pm. He tells me how bad last year was managed and that it won't be the same this year as they are more organised. It wasn't promising to hear when I arrived that the last Xmas Dinner wasn't well organised. When we go in, the place looks completely unorganised so we ask a lady working what time and she tells us food will be starting 2:15pm. 2:15pm comes and nothing seems to be happening so we ask a different lady who tells us 2:30pm. 3pm comes and no food has come, meaning one of my children had to go home with getting no food that we had paid for. My second daughter has been told I can have her til 4pm. I only get to eat once every 2 years with my daughter, meaning I will have a 4 year wait between eating Xmas Dinner with my eldest. It's now getting close to 4pm and nothing seems to be happening on our table, all this while staff behind the food are drinking pints of lager with not much care about the massive delay. After we complain, a man comes over and tells us he will send us free drinks over, he also promises my niece a massive present when she leaves, no drinks came and no present for a child who was asking where it was. When food finally did come, the portion sizes where strange to say the least, my 3 year old had double the food I had, and the food was very cold by then. 3 plates came over meaning we all ate at separate times. Same with desert, anyone who ordered cheesecake got that at separate times too as we was told the cheesecake hadn't been cut. While this was happening we heard that the chef was off due to covid but other staff who had seen him where working and that's why the food was poor and behind, which also wasn't reassuring. More

Absolutely disgraceful from start to finish, waited about 3 hours for our dinner and when it came out was like cold mush slapped on a plate, I wouldn’t of even fed my dog this and yet they charged £50 per person!!! We left with our... plates full, no chance of waiting around for desert. Poor staff couldn’t keep up with the amount of people there, not their fault, however a refund should of been given out. As it ruined our Christmas Day, Since then chased it up & lost count of times I’ve been told ‘someone will be in touch’ they are alright taking the money though aren’t they? Absolutely vile needs shutting down More

Waitresses were helpful and friendly. We sat down shortly after 8 and didn’t get our food until around 9pm, despite being only 2 people. The seat was good- outdoors with the water and boats in view, which is fortunate as the live music indoors was... very loud. We ordered a halloumi salad, aspen fries (truffle and Parmesan) and a Cajun chicken burger. The burger was good and my husband enjoyed it. The salad was doused in Thai sweet chili dressing and the halloumi was in tiny cubes and deep fried- which was a real shame as I couldn’t taste it over the dressing. On a warm summer evening I banked on a salad being a good option. The Aspen fries really let me down as they tasted mildly of truffle but there was no visible Parmesan. I had to add salt and vinegar to give them flavour. The venue was nice, despite wonky table, and there were lots of families enjoying the warm weather, but due to the disappointing food (bill was around £50 including a couple of beers) we will not be back. More

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I find it unbelievable that such a nice venue could serve such appalling food. The venue is nice, location is nice, they have good front of house staff. They should be onto a winner. It could be as good as anywhere with a decent chef... turning out decent food. But the food was absolutely dreadful. We only had a couple of bits. But £7 for salt and pepper chips that were cheap fries with a few onions! No salt and pepper seasoning. Not a pepper in sight. No flavour at all. Lazy. Then loaded fries with bacon, again not a scrap of bacon and a vile liquid cheese. Don't know what they were meant to be loaded with. There are 1000 places knocking stuff like this out properly at half the price. And finally the most overcooked burger that I've ever had put in front of me. It was like a brick. This is the most basic and simple food to make and Im absolutely astonished that anybody working in a kitchen could make such a bad job of a simple dish. This place doesn't need gourmet fancy food, but serving simple dishes isn't difficult to get right. But unfortunately, based on what we were served last night, whoever is preparing it doesn't care one bit about what they're serving up. I'd expect better food in the scruffiest pub in Rhyl More

Swerve this place, sub standard food and service, dirty menus, staff didn’t have a clue, sat for 20 mins then had to go and ask a server to order. Chips were bought in and undercooked, steak was not the weight specified, overcooked and rubbery, sauce... was out of a packet, garnish not as advertised. Never going back. More

Hi, We are sorry to hear your experience with us was a negative one. We, aswell as so many other resturants and bars, are suffering greatly with staff shortages and really are trying our best. We have passed on your feedback to the team and... More

We have visited here many times before but today will be our last. 4 out of 5 fish dishes on the menu were unavailable today! The hot chicken wings were simply chicken wings coated in pepper. My main arrived at the same time as the... starters, we sent it back, which in hindsight was a mistake as they probably just put it in an oven to keep warm. The rib eye medium rare steak wasn’t!! See pictures! The chips were reheated and the pepper corn sauce, just see photo, no words!! My wife had half a chicken which was so dry it was inedible. A horrendous experience and it set us back over £50, avoid eating here, simply appalling More

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Liverpool - “The Yacht Club” was out of order. When myself and 2 other deaf friends went there today. We were about to order the breakfast then the staff told us that breakfast had finished at 12, which I totally understand because it was 12:10pm.... The staff told us that the lunch menu was starting. We were looking at the menu when the boss came and told her that no food for 15 minutes. We then saw the boss carrying breakfasts to other customers after 12:15. I double checked again with different staff at the bar about what had happened with the food. She told me the same thing about waiting ‘15 minutes’, so I sat down again. 35 minutes later still no-one came back to see if we were ready to order. I checked again and the staff told me food was not available plus no drinks either, (effectively refusing to serve us), but told to use the next room, where a wedding party was in progress (wedding party room), to order drinks. Telling me to effectively gatecrash a wedding party. I just went back to my friends and explained what happened. I saw other people at the same bar I just used ordering drinks at this bar. The bar I was just told I could not be served at. Also, just five minutes later that we saw staff carrying food to customers. And other staff carrying sandwiches & chips from the lunchtime menu to the customers. We only ordered ONE drink. We wanted to order food but was not allowed and also not allowed to order more drinks. We had been in there for 1 hour and treated very very badly. We decided leave and went to a different location where I can say we were treated with respect in a friendly environment. I can inform the readers of this review that we were polite and courteous and did not warrant the way we were treated. We did not create any fuss as we just wanted to have a nice meal in a nice environment. We did have a nice meal with drinks in a friendly environment but this was NOT in the Yacht Club There was no respect given to us and no-one had any deaf awareness. We will never go there again ever. We were treated very badly by all staff we approached for assistance. More

My wife and I took my sister in law and her sister there for our Christmas dinner get together. On entering the place the first thing to notice was how cold it was. The waiter pointed to a fire in the corner of the room... as the source of heat and said the heating was down. When we were ordering, the first choice of fish was not available. So two of the girls ended up ordering scampi and chips. I ordered what I thought was a type of steak pie. It was not to be! It turned out to be a couple of slices of streaky roast beef that was drowning in thin gravy and covered in a pastry. It was absolutely the worst meat/steak pie I have ever tasted. Disgusting. The accompanying vegetables were not much better. I was caught in the awkward position of not wanting to make a fuss and call the waiter over so I left it. Two of the other meals were mostly left. What was eaten was solely because they were hungry after a long day at a hospital. I went to pay at the bar and while the prices had been on the menu, it hit me when I saw the bill and put it in context with what we had been served. It was terrible value. I mentioned my disappointment to the waiter who called a “manager”? over. His response was a smile and a “Sorry about that”. I felt insulted when he said he would take 10% off the bill. I refused and walked back to the table to leave. The waiter then came over with four glasses and a bottle of wine. I told him: “Thanks, but no thanks.” He insisted and insisted and insisted. Not wanting to make an issue, my wife intervened, looked me and said accept it and leave it at that. The waiter (a friendly guy), left it on the table and I gave it to my sister in law to take home. As for me, a terrible meal on a Christmas dinner outing out cannot be made better with a bottle of wine. My advice to anyone thinking of eating at the Yacht Club is: Go somewhere else. The restaurant is located in a fairly large community of apartments and condominiums. Over the years having had previous owners, the word in the community had been of an eatery that used be good but had gone down. Sad to say, the decline continues. More

Hi Peter, I am very sorry to hear that your visit was disappointing and our levels of quality were not up to standard. We feel our prices reflect the quality of food which we strive to achieve. Unfortunately on this occasion, we seem to have... More

We booked breakfast with Santa and what a lovely morning we had! A very special festive morning for all the family. The food was excellent, kids finished every bit and we especially enjoyed the Irish sausages specially sourced by the owner 👌🏻, very tasty!! All... the waiting staff were so attentive, couldn’t fault any part the service…Amy is amazing who always goes above and beyond. The Santa’s grotto was professionally set out and executed, which the kids absolutely loved it! They really thought about the entire experience for all the family, parents, grandparents as well as the kids! We would definitely recommend and plan to return next year 🤍🎅🏻 Thank you for a lovely festive morning x More

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I don’t know where to start. We walked in and the place was absolutely gorgeous 😍 the wedding organisers Carla and Diane were truly artists. They done the room up to the highest standard possible. We were all very impressed. Thank you for the extras.... That didn’t go unnoticed 😉 it was just beautiful. We had lots of feedback from family and freinds saying it was the best wedding they have ever been to. We all loved it. Everyone throughly enjoyed the whole night dancing and making memories. The bar staff were fantastic !! thanks to them we were all very drunk fast 😂 👍 We had hot buffet food curry, scouse, salad sandwiches, cakes the lot. It was well presented and tasted amazing. Thank you to all your team for a fantastic night. I want to do it all over again. Keep up the great work. All the best to you all Carol and Mike xxx More

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Had heard that it was lovely at The Yacht Club and so was eager to visit and see for ourselves. We weren’t disappointed. Really lovely surroundings with the marina and the Mersey close by. The Yacht club is delightful inside, nautically themed and their function... room looks fantastic. Really lovely outdoor seating too. We sat inside as it was a bit chilly today and ordered two ‘dirty burgers’ with chunky chips and salad. The lady who served us was very nice and said we’d made a good choice. She was right. The burgers were double patties, with egg and bacon on them. Chunky chips were spot on and the salad was nicely dressed and flavourful. Parking charges are refunded for restaurant patrons, so win win. Will be back here as we really enjoyed the food, ambience and the service. A little gem in Liverpool! More

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Offering nothing less than the best picturesque views of the beautiful Liverpool Marina, The Yacht Club Liverpool is based in the heart of the city at Coburg Wharf. Classed as one of the finest Liverpool waterfront restaurants, this independent family run business is not only easy on the eye but should also be on your list of places to visit on your next social gathering.

With the venue being based along the Liverpool Marina, there is no wonder this place is classed as one of the cities most treasured venues, not only offering a warm relaxing restaurant and bar the Yacht Club has held over thousands of weddings as well as numerous events and functions, catering for everyone’s needs.

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Although the alluring views are what first may draw you in, the friendly atmosphere and homemade fresh food are what puts it head and shoulders above on your ultimate dining experience in this amazing city. Location is always key, being a ten-minute walk from the Docks simply adds to the ambience as strolls along the promenade is always a soothing experience whether a local or a tourist.

Adding to the ever-growing number of independent businesses within the city, this father and daughter duo also offer a dog-friendly ethos on the premises which means the whole family is covered, what more can one want?

So, what culinary delights can we expect from The Yacht Club Liverpool? Well it wouldn’t be a Marina based restaurant without the old classic of Fish & Chips, difference is you can indulge in fresh whole beer battered haddock complimented by served thrice fried chunky chips, most definitely a sure-fire winner. Offering other menu delights such as Deep-Fried Brie, Posh Burger Stacks and Fish Pie, hearty food to tuck into while taking in the breath-taking views, this place is an escapism from the hustle and bustle of the day.

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Not only a restaurant, The Yacht Club is home to The Spinnaker Function Suite, ideal for Weddings and other social occasions for parties up to 150 guests. The venue also offers an event planner to attend to all your celebratory needs.

It’s fair to say whether you are looking for somewhere different from the usual dining experience or you want to celebrate a special event or date, The Yacht Club Liverpool can provide you with an experience sure to fulfil your every requirement.

For further information visit www.theyachtclubliverpool.co.uk

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The Liverpool Boat

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The Liverpool Boat is permanently moored at The Liverpool Yacht Club and Marina in the heart of Liverpool’s bustling historical waterfront. Built in 2019, it a 60×10 floating holiday home wide-beam canal boat. The boat is furnished in a family-friendly industrial style with two bedrooms, an open-plan kitchen-dining-living room and bathroom. There are windows on both sides along the length of the boat with a skylight and a hatch in the kitchen. The hatch opens right up, almost at the water level, which is lovely on a sunny day. You could even feed the swans from it!

The boat sleeps six in two bedrooms. The first bedroom has a king-size bed with luxury bedding and is high enough off the floor so you can store your suitcases underneath. The second bedroom is ideal for two children as it has two single bunkbeds. The living area has a deluxe pull-out double bed which can be used only by prior arrangement. The kitchen is fully equipped with an oven, hob/stove top, dishwasher, fridge, toaster, kettle, dishes, cutlery along with all the bits and pieces you might need. The bathroom offers a shower over the bath. The living room is a cosy place to relax and watch a streaming service on the Smart TV or enjoy the free wifi. 

On dry days, there are two outdoor areas on the boat where you can sit and watch the ducks swim past. It is sometimes hard to remember that you are in the centre of Liverpool! There is also a restaurant and bar onsite at the Liverpool Yacht Club. Laundry facilities are also available inside the clubhouse. We hope you will enjoy the space and flexibility of our self-catering floating holiday rental.

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The Highlights:

  • Perfect for a family of four (plus baby)
  • First bedroom with British king-size luxury mattress, sleeps 2
  • Second bedroom with two single bunkbeds, sleeps 2
  • One deluxe pull-out double bed in living room, only available by prior arrangement
  • One bathroom with shower over bath tub and complimentary shampoo, conditioner and soap
  • Hotel quality bed linen and towels
  • Fully equipped kitchen with oven and hob, dishwasher, fridge, cutlery, dishes, glasses, pots, pans, kettle and toaster
  • Large smart TV in living area
  • Highchair and travel cot available upon request
  • Free parking for one car
  • Pet friendly
  • Children welcome
  • Gated marina access
  • Bar and restaurant on-site
  • Laundry facilities available
  • Central Liverpool location
  • Within walking distance to Liverpool attractions

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Hockey Club Dinamo Elektrostal is a field hockey team from Russia, based in Moscow. The club was founded in 1994.

Dinamo Elektrostal Moscow - Results

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Men's Euro Hockey League - Final Round - 2021/2022

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  • Official name : Hockey Club Dinamo Elektrostal
  • Country : Russia
  • Location : Moscow
  • Founded : 1994
  • Wikipedia link : http://nl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dinamo_Elektrostal

Dinamo Elektrostal Moscow - Titles, trophies and places of honor

  • Best result : First Round in 2021/2022
  • Best result : 1st
  • 1 times first in 2010
  • 1 times second in 2009
  • 1 times third in 2017

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For the first time Rosatom Fuel Division supplied fresh nuclear fuel to the world’s only floating nuclear cogeneration plant in the Arctic

The fuel was supplied to the northernmost town of Russia along the Northern Sea Route.

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The first in the history of the power plant refueling, that is, the replacement of spent nuclear fuel with fresh one, is planned to begin before 2024. The manufacturer of nuclear fuel for all Russian nuclear icebreakers, as well as the Akademik Lomonosov FNPP, is Machinery Manufacturing Plant, Joint-Stock Company (MSZ JSC), a company of Rosatom Fuel Company TVEL that is based in Elektrostal, Moscow Region.

The FNPP includes two KLT-40S reactors of the icebreaking type. Unlike convenient ground-based large reactors (that require partial replacement of fuel rods once every 12-18 months), in the case of these reactors, the refueling takes place once every few years and includes unloading of the entire reactor core and loading of fresh fuel into the reactor.

The cores of KLT-40 reactors of the Akademik Lomonosov floating power unit have a number of advantages compared to the reference ones: a cassette core was used for the first time in the history of the unit, which made it possible to increase the fuel energy resource to 3-3.5 years between refuelings, and also reduce the fuel component of the electricity cost by one and a half times. The FNPP operating experience formed the basis for the designs of reactors for nuclear icebreakers of the newest series 22220. Three such icebreakers have been launched by now.

For the first time the power units of the Akademik Lomonosov floating nuclear power plant were connected to the grid in December 2019, and put into commercial operation in May 2020. The supply of nuclear fuel from Elektrostal to Pevek and its loading into the second reactor is planned for 2024. The total power of the Akademik Lomonosov FNPP, supplied to the coastal grid of Pevek without thermal energy consumption on shore, is about 76 MW, being about 44 MW in the maximum thermal power supply mode. The FNPP generated 194 million kWh according to the results of 2023. The population of Pevek is just a little more than 4 thousand, while the FNPP has a potential for supplying electricity to a city with a population of up to 100 thousand people. After the FNPP commissioning two goals were achieved. These include first of all the replacement of the retiring capacities of the Bilibino NPP, which has been operating since 1974, as well as the Chaunskaya TPP, which has already been operating for more than 70 years. Secondly, energy is supplied to the main mining companies in western Chukotka in the Chaun-Bilibino energy hub a large ore and metal cluster, including gold mining companies and projects related to the development of the Baimsk ore zone. In September 2023, a 110 kilovolt power transmission line with a length of 490 kilometers was put into operation, connecting the towns of Pevek and Bilibino. The line increased the reliability of energy supply from the FNPP to both Bilibino consumers and mining companies, the largest of which is the Baimsky GOK. The comprehensive development of the Russian Arctic is a national strategic priority. To increase the NSR traffic is of paramount importance for accomplishment of the tasks set in the field of cargo shipping. This logistics corridor is being developed due regular freight voyages, construction of new nuclear-powered icebreakers and modernization of the relevant infrastructure. Rosatom companies are actively involved in this work. Rosatom Fuel Company TVEL (Rosatom Fuel Division) includes companies fabricating nuclear fuel, converting and enriching uranium, manufacturing gas centrifuges, conducting researches and producing designs. As the only nuclear fuel supplier to Russian NPPs, TVEL supplies fuel for a total of 75 power reactors in 15 countries, for research reactors in nine countries, as well as for propulsion reactors of the Russian nuclear fleet. Every sixth power reactor in the world runs on TVEL fuel. Rosatom Fuel Division is the world’s largest producer of enriched uranium and the leader on the global stable isotope market. The Fuel Division is actively developing new businesses in chemistry, metallurgy, energy storage technologies, 3D printing, digital products, and decommissioning of nuclear facilities. TVEL also includes Rosatom integrators for additive technologies and electricity storage systems. Rosenergoatom, Joint-Stock Company is part of Rosatom Electric Power Division and one of the largest companies in the industry acting as an operator of nuclear power plants. It includes, as its branches, 11 operating NPPs, including the FNPP, the Scientific and Technical Center for Emergency Operations at NPPs, Design and Engineering as well as Technological companies. In total, 37 power units with a total installed capacity of over 29.5 GW are in operation at 11 nuclear power plants in Russia. Machinery Manufacturing Plant, Joint-Stock Company (MSZ JSC, Elektrostal) is one of the world’s largest manufacturers of fuel for nuclear power plants. The company produces fuel assemblies for VVER-440, VVER-1000, RBMK-1000, BN-600,800, VK-50, EGP-6; powders and fuel pellets intended for supply to foreign customers. It also produces nuclear fuel for research reactors. The plant belongs to the TVEL Fuel Company of Rosatom.

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Rosatom obtained a license for the first land-based SMR in Russia

On April 21, Rosenergoatom obtained a license issued by Rostekhnadzor to construct the Yakutsk land-based SMR in the Ust-Yansky District of the Republic of Sakha (Yakutia).

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ROSATOM and FEDC agree to cooperate in the construction of Russia's first onshore SNPP

ROSATOM and FEDC have signed a cooperation agreement to build Russia's first onshore SNPP in Yakutia.

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Rosatom develops nuclear fuel for modernized floating power units

Rosatom has completed the development of nuclear fuel for the RITM-200S small modular reactor designed for the upgraded floating power units.

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    Home About About us The Yacht Club Bar & Venue "Open to anyone, something for everyone…" Founded in 1998, and once a private members bar, The Yacht Club Sports Bar & Grill is situated at Liverpool Marina and open to the public every day from 9am - 11pm.

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    Inside "forward-thinking" and "progressive" Liverpool Yacht Club. By. Bradley Walker. -. 20th April 2023. 352. 0. In a city renowned for its welcoming nature, the Liverpool Yacht Club prides itself on its encouraging and inclusive community. The club, who regularly sail out of the Liverpool Marina in Coburg Dock, adopts a competitive ...

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    13. Club Night in the Marina Bar. Club Night in the Marina Bar. March 13, 2024 17:30 - 21:00. L3 4BP, Liverpool L3 4BP, UK. Our weekly club social nights are open to all. Whether you're an existing member of the club or are hoping to get involved, a cruiser, a racer or interested in dinghies, we'd love to see you! See more details.

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    Founded in 1988 LYC provides keelboat sailing on the Mersey straight from the city centre. Liverpool Yacht Club Club Social Media sites are places where we encourage interaction and discussion...

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    February 21, 2019 LAST UPDATED: September 21, 2022 The Yacht Club Liverpool Offering nothing less than the best picturesque views of the beautiful Liverpool Marina, The Yacht Club Liverpool is based in the heart of the city at Coburg Wharf.

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  11. LOCATION

    Use the post code L3 4BP in your Sat Nav or Google maps. BY AIR: The closest airport is Liverpool John Lennon Airport. It is 8 miles from the boat. There is no train station at the airport. We would recommend taking a taxi from outside the terminal. Give the driver the post code L3 4BP for The Liverpool Yacht Club and Marina at the Coburg Wharf.

  12. SEE INSIDE

    The Liverpool Boat is permanently moored at The Liverpool Yacht Club and Marina in the heart of Liverpool's bustling historical waterfront. Built in 2019, it a 60×10 floating holiday home wide-beam canal boat. The boat is furnished in a family-friendly industrial style with two bedrooms, an open-plan kitchen-dining-living room and bathroom.

  13. Contact

    Please note: we are not connected to The Yacht Club bar and restaurant or the Marina itself. Access to the river is via a lock and full repair and maintenance facilities are also available at nearby Bluepoint Marine Services. The Marina is 5 minutes drive from Liverpool City Centre and 10 minutes walk from Brunswick Railway Station (Merseyrail).

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    Hockey Club Dinamo Elektrostal is a field hockey team from Russia, based in Moscow. The club was founded in 1994. Results; Identity; Prize list; Results. Dinamo Elektrostal Moscow - Results. Men's Euro Hockey League - Final Round - 2021/2022. 30 September 2021 - 15h00 First Round: Kampong Utrecht (NED) ...

  16. Racing Events

    Piel Island Race A race from Liverpool Marina to Piel Island, situated off the tip of the Furness Peninsula. A longer coastal race, forming part of the Liverpool Bay series, that should be accessible to all boats in the club. Sailing Instructions 2023 Three Peaks Challenge

  17. For the first time Rosatom Fuel Division supplied fresh nuclear fuel to

    21 April 2023 Rosatom obtained a license for the first land-based SMR in Russia. On April 21, Rosenergoatom obtained a license issued by Rostekhnadzor to construct the Yakutsk land-based SMR in the Ust-Yansky District of the Republic of Sakha (Yakutia).

  18. Race Information

    Race Information Here you will find information relating to our current race schedule as well as some general information about racing. Click the links to find out more… Please also refer to our policies page for more information. Click here to download the 2022/23 Race Schedule, or click here for the club calendar Sailing Instructions

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    Two days ago we were in Tver with a show. It was our first travel to another city (because Elektrostal which we visited this April, was near to Moscow)....