prv
Well-Known Member
New work's Christmas pissup is in Portsmouth this weekend, and rather than battle with late-night public transport / taxis, I thought it would be a cunning wheeze to bring the boat round during the day and sleep on board afterwards. The venue is quite near Gunwharf.
Searching the forums for past threads finds lots of folk saying it's really rolly. I've only been there once, in a 600-ton square rigger, and funnily enough we didn't suffer that problem
. However, Ariam is a relative lightweight and also suffers the classic 1990s bum-slap in a following chop.
So I decided instead to moor at Haslar and get the ferry (there's a late-night launch till silly-o-clock after the normal ferry stops). But chatting to my mum the other day, she said she'd stayed at Gunwharf before (possibly only for lunch, though) and it was fine. And while it's a little more expensive than Haslar, that is offset by the convenience of skipping the ferries.
So, does anyone have any first-hand experience of staying overnight at Gunwharf at a weekend? I'm hoping at this time of year I can get a berth tucked right in rather than against the outside of the wave-break as some reported.
(Also, while I'm asking, much activity at Gunwharf itself late at night? Bearing in mind I hope to be rolling home well after midnight myself, not tucking up with the slippers and cocoa at 9pm. Just don't want any of Seajet's "chums" chucking shopping trolleys down at me, that's all
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Cheers,
Pete
Searching the forums for past threads finds lots of folk saying it's really rolly. I've only been there once, in a 600-ton square rigger, and funnily enough we didn't suffer that problem
So I decided instead to moor at Haslar and get the ferry (there's a late-night launch till silly-o-clock after the normal ferry stops). But chatting to my mum the other day, she said she'd stayed at Gunwharf before (possibly only for lunch, though) and it was fine. And while it's a little more expensive than Haslar, that is offset by the convenience of skipping the ferries.
So, does anyone have any first-hand experience of staying overnight at Gunwharf at a weekend? I'm hoping at this time of year I can get a berth tucked right in rather than against the outside of the wave-break as some reported.
(Also, while I'm asking, much activity at Gunwharf itself late at night? Bearing in mind I hope to be rolling home well after midnight myself, not tucking up with the slippers and cocoa at 9pm. Just don't want any of Seajet's "chums" chucking shopping trolleys down at me, that's all
Cheers,
Pete