Sea-Fever
Well-Known Member
I'm not sure whether to make a fuss of this or not...so instead of just making up my mind I'll bother you all with my misgivings...
By way of first voyage in my 33' bilge keeler I took the kids, wife and dad to Bembridge on Sat. I thought it would be busy so booked online paying for berth and electricity - £35.
I had some bother getting out of Port Solent due to a very busy lock and so didn't leave until 1430 with a tidal gate at Bembridge at about 1830. Plenty of time and a nice motor over there.
It seems everyone else on the planet had the same idea and when I got into Bembridge the direction I received was 'go about half way along the visitor pontoon and raft up'.
I did this and when I got near to the specified point a harbour employee asked me to raft up directly opposite the no.14 port marker. This put me on the outside of six other boats in a raft and was stuck so far out from the pontoon that there was only 20ft between me and the no.14 marker.
Most of the other rafts were similarly large. In short, the place was rammed.
Many expressed surprise at how busy it was, but Bembridge had placed a comment on their web page saying they were looking forward to welcoming people and that they were expecting a rally. Indeed the large white tent filled with people told me they had arrived!
Later on as the tide went out I was disappointed to see my boat with a distinct list to port leaning on my neighbour. This was due to me being so far away from the Duver pontoon that I was encroaching on the port side of the channel where it shoals up. Not good, and I was thankful I had bilge keels with a shallow draught .....however for all the harbour staff knew I could have been a deep fin keel!!
I gave up on electricity which meant I had to preserve power and with many phones and a laptop to power for my wife's work this was disappointing. All the electricity points were taken up and I believe trailing a cable across 7 boats then to a socket (even if there was one free) is not sensible.
So my question....I'm minded to email Bembridge and ask for some money back because a)I couldn't sensibly receive the electricity I had paid for and b)my deep water mooring was not deep water.
Mountain out of a mole hill?
By way of first voyage in my 33' bilge keeler I took the kids, wife and dad to Bembridge on Sat. I thought it would be busy so booked online paying for berth and electricity - £35.
I had some bother getting out of Port Solent due to a very busy lock and so didn't leave until 1430 with a tidal gate at Bembridge at about 1830. Plenty of time and a nice motor over there.
It seems everyone else on the planet had the same idea and when I got into Bembridge the direction I received was 'go about half way along the visitor pontoon and raft up'.
I did this and when I got near to the specified point a harbour employee asked me to raft up directly opposite the no.14 port marker. This put me on the outside of six other boats in a raft and was stuck so far out from the pontoon that there was only 20ft between me and the no.14 marker.
Most of the other rafts were similarly large. In short, the place was rammed.
Many expressed surprise at how busy it was, but Bembridge had placed a comment on their web page saying they were looking forward to welcoming people and that they were expecting a rally. Indeed the large white tent filled with people told me they had arrived!
Later on as the tide went out I was disappointed to see my boat with a distinct list to port leaning on my neighbour. This was due to me being so far away from the Duver pontoon that I was encroaching on the port side of the channel where it shoals up. Not good, and I was thankful I had bilge keels with a shallow draught .....however for all the harbour staff knew I could have been a deep fin keel!!
I gave up on electricity which meant I had to preserve power and with many phones and a laptop to power for my wife's work this was disappointing. All the electricity points were taken up and I believe trailing a cable across 7 boats then to a socket (even if there was one free) is not sensible.
So my question....I'm minded to email Bembridge and ask for some money back because a)I couldn't sensibly receive the electricity I had paid for and b)my deep water mooring was not deep water.
Mountain out of a mole hill?