Amble Marina

Amble Marina A small but busy marina on the stunning NE coast of England. Set on the banks of the River Coquet in the beautiful unspoilt Northumberland countryside.

Whether your interests are in fishing, racing, cruising or sailing or you simply wish to relax after a day's sailing, you will find there is something for everyone at Amble Marina, a small family-run business providing in excess of 250 resident and visitor berths. No other marina in the North East of England enjoys such beautiful countryside and wonderful sandy beaches around it.

The T-shirt might be photoshopped but the tope shark isn't - caught by Steven with Avocet at the weekend.
17/08/2026

The T-shirt might be photoshopped but the tope shark isn't - caught by Steven with Avocet at the weekend.

Sunset this evening - utterly stunning
13/08/2026

Sunset this evening - utterly stunning

The emails below show why we are very happy to support Wetwheels Yorkshire.Hi KarlI can’t thank you and your team enough...
02/08/2026

The emails below show why we are very happy to support Wetwheels Yorkshire.

Hi Karl

I can’t thank you and your team enough for, once again, supporting our visit and extending such a warm welcome to myself and the motley crew of volunteers. Every single one of our trips ran as scheduled thanks to some great weather, and some ‘manageable’ weather. After last years’ storm I can admit to being very relieved.

A letter from the wife of Edmond, who was at the helm from his wheelchair, is below and demonstrates what a trip on the water, made possible by your generosity, can achieve.

Pete and team. Wetwheels Yorkshire

“Good Morning Peter.

There aren’t really words to express the profound impact you and the WetWheels team has had on Edmond this week.

Edmond left school without any qualifications, but somehow managed to start his own business designing aircraft seats. He travelled the world. At one stage commuting daily to Moscow. After many years of hard work his business took off, and he became one of the leading seat designers in the country. He bought himself a boat, and went out fishing at every opportunity, mostly around the South Coast. He said being out on the water “reset his brain”. We were living in London, but had family in the North East. He’d often trailer his boat 360 miles up the A1 on a Friday evening for a day’s fishing at Seahouses, then back again on Sundays.

In 2016 a particularly good piece of work came through. Edmond phoned me from Seahouses and said that he was putting a deposit on a house – with a driveway big enough to leave the boat there. When I asked how many bedrooms it had he didn’t know… but the driveway was big enough.

On a beautiful, freezing cold, Northumberland morning in December 2017 Edmond suffered a catastrophic brain haemorrhage while walking on the beach at Newton by the sea. He was taken by Air Ambulance to the RVI hospital, where we were told that he would not survive. He remained in hospital for almost a year. I would take him pictures of his boat and assure him that he would come home to see it again. And he did.

Over the past years we have spent a lot of time in Seahouses harbour, watching the boats head out, but we have never really seen a way for Edmond, and his wheelchair, to get back out to sea.

Quite by chance I saw a YouTube video about the WetWheels organisation. And noticed that you were coming to Seahouses.

Our trip out on Wednesday relit a fire in Edmond. And to be out again yesterday, in different circumstances, was like reopening a door in Edmonds life, that has been closed for a long time.

We cannot thank you and your team enough for the incredible work you do. We are truly immeasurably grateful to you, the team and the WetWheels charity.

We will indeed look at the upcoming fishing trip too.

With Sincerest Thanks

Lorraine, Edmond and family.”

Our hoist is undergoing its annual inspection and we're taking the opportunity to refurbish the wheels - thanks to Calde...
10/07/2026

Our hoist is undergoing its annual inspection and we're taking the opportunity to refurbish the wheels - thanks to Calder Lifting, SMJ Tyres Services, BW Haulage and Elite Powder Coatings. Normal service will resume shortly.

Just perfect conditions for a bit of boating.
09/07/2026

Just perfect conditions for a bit of boating.

Looks like a great day to cool off by the coast
27/06/2026

Looks like a great day to cool off by the coast

From Warkworth Harbour Commissioners:  "Are you interested in becoming part of a small but dedicated management team.  W...
24/06/2026

From Warkworth Harbour Commissioners:

"Are you interested in becoming part of
a small but dedicated management team.
We preferably need people that have skills, experience or involvement in Harbour operation, or business. Local knowledge would be advantageous.

WHC offer in return no salary but the satisfaction that you are contributing your time, skill and enthusiasm to a vital facility providing work and leisure to the local community and visitors to our town.

Apply in writing to the :-

The Chairman
Warkworth Harbour Authority
Harbour Office
Quayside
Amble
Morpeth
Northumberland
NE65 OAP

Mark your application Private & Confidential to be opened by addressee only
OR alternatively if preferred email to [email protected] marking for the Chairmans attention".

23/06/2026

Staff Vacancy – Part-Time / Seasonal
Marina Assistant

We are looking for a friendly and reliable Marina Assistant to join our team for the summer season.

This role involves all aspects of working in a busy marina.

Duties include, but are not limited to:

Providing practical assistance to customers arriving at and departing from the marina by boat.

Looking after customers by serving fuel, working in the shop, and answering the telephone and VHF radio.

Inspecting boats, both ashore and afloat, to ensure safety and security.

Helping to keep the marina site clean and tidy.
Experience not necessary.

Pay: 16-18 years old: £12.00 per hour. 18 and over £13.00 per hour + holiday pay.

Applicants must be able to swim or be willing to learn and age 16 or over.

This is a seasonal position and involves working 3 out of every 4 weekends, with shifts from 9:00 am to 5:00 pm. Additional midweek shifts may be available during school holidays for those who would like extra hours.

If you are interested in this position, please contact Karl Brunton by email: [email protected]

For Sale: Seacracker 33 - Sujuva IISOLD
17/06/2026

For Sale: Seacracker 33 - Sujuva II

SOLD

Notice to Mariners: The Port Hand Marker is currently being temporarily replaced with a large round orange fender while ...
17/04/2026

Notice to Mariners: The Port Hand Marker is currently being temporarily replaced with a large round orange fender while it undergoes some maintenance, including the installation of new anchors. We’re pleased to say it’s expected to be back in position very soon.

Other news here: https://www.amble.co.uk/channel80_news/17-04-2026-spring-update/

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Amble Marina
Amble
NE650YP

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