BarryH
Well-Known Member
Had a look around on sunday, seems a busy place. Anyone berth there. Whats it actually like to berth there and does the tidial restiction work out a pain in the rear?
Had a look around on sunday, seems a busy place. Anyone berth there. Whats it actually like to berth there and does the tidial restiction work out a pain in the rear?
Mine was the boat in front of the yellow crane, lifted for the weekend. It's great there, it's cheap there, it's friendly there but it is a few hours from the Solent. The tidal access is fine for me but I draw 0.7m, I've never heard anyone complain though. the facilities are now pretty good if you can ignore the silly push button shower and lighting nonsense. Even in very windy weather it can be a nice quiet sanctuary thanks to the high sides, although this can catch you out if you don't look over the wall before leaving!
Cheers
Dave
I am moored next to Dave and love being in Emsworth Marina. Facilities are great and it's a friendly place. Handy chandlers onsite with all those odd bits and bobs, all sizes of screws and bolts sold loose. It's also very sheltered. Cafe is also good, fantastic for a blow out breakfast before catching the tide. I have a lift keel so can get in and out quite easily. Their website has the details of clearance over the sill in a table and graph so you can work it from that. If you miss it coming in on the ebb you will have to get back to just beyond Fishermans Mark in quick order to remain afloat and then you can go and wait on the visitors pontoon. You do need to be aware of the speed of the current on the ebb so don't try cutting it too fine coming in as it is probably getting close to about 2 knots average towards 3 hours after HW. Manouevring in the marina can be a bit restrictive for some berths as there is not alot of room to swing in and there can be quite a current through the main and secondary entrances beyond and hour or so either side of HW.
Of course I should be telling you it's rubbish to avoid too much demand
Regards
Neil
Kalynda, Viva 700
Your mileage may vary.
We enquired about berthing there back in November 2011. The HM told us there was no availability and gave us a form to fill out to join the waiting list. I have yet to hear back from them.
Somehow, I'm not expecting to get a call seeing as he showed total disinterest and we barely managed to get in through the office door, which was initially locked, even though it was during their "open" hours.
A mate of mine now runs the chandlers and is one of the most helpful blokes I know - the stock range is getting better and better.. and I'm not just saying that because I want a discount next time!![]()
I'd also mention the on site outboard engineers Bill at Home Marine - had excellent service from them over the years...
It's a nice spot...
In that case, tell your mate that the next thing he needs is price tags!!
Are you talking about the marina? There are always staff onsite and almost always availability for berths. I suspect you're referring to the harbour office in Emsworth which is nothing to do with the marina and is almost always closed because the main office is in Chichester!