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Allspars Riggers first to join Falmouth Harbour Marine Hub

by Louise Midgley 26 Oct 2023 08:26 BST
The Allspars Falmouth team Chloe, Jack and Matt at their new home in the Falmouth Harbour Marine Hub © Falmouth Harbour

One of the UK's most renowned yacht rigging and spar fabrication experts has become the first boating and marine-related business to relocate to Falmouth Harbour's new Marine Hub.

Allspars have added workshops and office units at the Falmouth Harbour Marine Hub in Grove Place to their to their marine bases in Plymouth and the Solent, supplying state of the art services to leisure and racing yachts in local waters and across the globe.

"Falmouth Harbour is responsible for a huge body of water and a variety of stakeholders and we are very excited to be offering opportunities for marine businesses to work alongside us right in the heart of our historic town," says Falmouth Harbour's Head of Commercial Operations Holly Manvell. "For centuries our harbour has been a centre for building, servicing and teaching just about everything 'marine', so to help provide facilities, skills and opportunities to continue this legacy is both a privilege and a responsibility for our team. Allspars are renowned for their quality and team spirit, and we are delighted to welcome them as our Marine Hub's inaugural tenants."

Falmouth Harbour's Marine Hub of related operations, working alongside traditional boat storage on the Harbour's Grove Park waterfront site, aims to make a variety of marine services readily accessible to the wider Falmouth boating community as well as visitors throughout the year.

"Accessibility to key services like rigging and boat repairs is a major component for getting out and enjoying the water in the season ahead - and as a Harbour Authority it's a major component of safety in our waters," says Holly. "Our Marine Hub of "pods" will become a colony of expertise for our boating community to easily tap into."

Formed more than 25 years ago, the award-winning Allspars has evolved into one of the world's largest rigging companies with a reputation for excellence in the industry. Their team is made up of sailors who combine their love of the water with both extensive experience in sailing vessels of all shapes and sizes and technical and engineering knowledge.

"The opportunity to relocate our Falmouth operations to the new Marine Hub in Falmouth Harbour was too good to turn down," says Matt Pullen from Allspars. "The quayside access will be a huge asset to the business and the services we can offer onsite and this move is a mark of our commitment to provide Falmouth and the wider sailing community with our masts and rigging services. It's a pleasure to be working alongside a great team at the Harbour and we look forward to strengthening our relationship."

Marine-related businesses interested in Falmouth Harbour's new Marine Hub at Grove Place can find out more by contacting .

For more about the work, services and environmental initiatives of Falmouth Harbour, Falmouth Haven and Falmouth Pilot Services visit www.falmouthharbour.co.uk.

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