Cowes new floating bridge broken again ?

A bit like the ferry, then. Though "often" might not be the word for that.

This is hypnotic. Good find, Vic.

If you are into steam railways the IOW steam railway webcam is interesting esp on days when two trains are running

You know you are hooked when you start looking up the loco roster to see which ones are running and the timetable so that you can watch them arrive and depart from Havenstreet.

The view over the Solent from All Saints Church is a good one too. If you see anything interesting you can go to an AIS site to identify it.
 
First thing this morning they turned one of the cars that had been on board all night and headed for the east side, presumably to take that car ashore over there, but came back with it without actually attempting a landing.

If they don't get it working as a floating bridge maybe it has a future as a car park.
 
If you are into steam railways the IOW steam railway webcam is interesting esp on days when two trains are running

You know you are hooked when you start looking up the loco roster to see which ones are running and the timetable so that you can watch them arrive and depart from Havenstreet.

It's ages since I was on the IoWR, but I remember it fondly because they used (and I think still use) some stunningly restored Victorian carriages instead of the usual manky old BR MK1s you find on most preserved lines. Memo to self: go back some time.
 
HYou know you are hooked when you start looking up the loco roster to see which ones are running and the timetable so that you can watch them arrive and depart from Havenstreet.

The view over the Solent from All Saints Church is a good one too. If you see anything interesting you can go to an AIS site to identify it.

I'm so glad I'm not the only one on both counts! :cool:
 
Have I got this right? At LW Springs, on a particularly low tide, say 0.2 mtrs, that they'll be 0.7 over the chain?

Isn't that a bit of a disaster for Cowes?
 
It would seem that way. Count yourself lucky you don't own a boat with a 2.2m draught that's moored above the chain ferry. :confusion:

Indeed, my draft is 0.8mtrs. Moving to IOW tomorrow to live, boat in the big shed in Bembridge and not yet sure where I'll keep her, but knowing this perhaps not the Medina!
 
Indeed, my draft is 0.8mtrs.

To be honest, with that draught the restriction will be minimal - only around 15 days this year (mostly around equinoctial springs) and only for an hour or two around low water. Note that the figure currently given of height of tide +0.5m is a safe clearance, not a figure at which you would ground on the chains.
 
Floating bridge not in service again today until around 0745.

Cannot blame the weather / high winds this morning ....... f1 at Bramblemet!
 
Next week on this channel. .......Almost new chain ferry for sale at knockdown price.... Lawyers fees starting to flow!

You spoke too soon

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