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Marina News Around the Region
Dry Stack Storage for Republic of Singapore Yacht Club
Singapore Oldest's Marina (RSYC) will soon embark on an expansion to convert their existing dry berthing which utilize trailers for launching/recovery to a dry stacking storage system similar with those at Punggol Marina. Initial estimates will see the current berthing increases to about 250 - 300 berths which will ease the current long waiting time at this club
What is Dry Stack?
Dry Stack is a safe, secure and convenient way of storing Motorboats and RIBS out of the water. It is cost effective and offers the flexibility of a launch on demand service. Think of it as valet parking for your boat. A marine forklift safely transfers your boat from the based rack system to the water, whenever you need to use your boat.
Exclusive Photos of Malacca New Marina
Here's some very exclusive photos of the brand new marina located right in the heart of Malacca Town itself. Refueling, utilities are similar to Singapore and Immigration & Custom are right inside the premises