Angele
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I bought an inflatable kayak at the London Boat Show, with the intention of using it to explore areas of the coast and rivers that I cannot take Angele (because of draft, air draft etc). I am only interested in places that can be easily accessed from a sheltered anchorage or harbour (to make launching and recovery easy). 2 man kayak weighing about 25kg - far easier to carry than a dinghy, but I wouldn't want to have to lug it for miles.
So, starting with my local cruising grounds of the Solent, I'm interested to find out how far up the rivers I can get before it starts to become difficult/tiresome (because of weirs or other obstacles). I'm pretty familiar with all the bays, but less sure about some of the rivers, so can we focus on them please? Don't really want to get too muddy launching and recovering. And, if there is a decent pub up the top of the river then all the better. This is my knowledge so far.
Isle of Wight:
Western Yar from Yarmouth. Navigable as far as "The Causeway". Not sure about beyond and not sure how easy to launch from there. Red Lion Pub, Church Place, Freshwater.
Newtown. I know you can land at Shalfleet Quay and, from there, walk to The New Inn. Not sure about the other tributaries.
Medina. From Folly Reach up to Newport. Easy launching/recovery thanks to pontoons.
Wootton Creek. Looks like you can get to Kite Hill where there appears to be a slipway, close to the Sloop Inn.
Bembridge and the (Eastern) Yar. Really looking for more detail on this one. Looks like the river goes a long way - beyond Sandown and at least as far as Alverstone. But I've no idea how much of this is navigable. And nor do I know of any nice inns along the way.
The Northern Island (aka the mainland)
(I'm skipping Poole for the mo, but probably worthy of a whole thread in its own right).
Kayhaven is normally pretty inaccessible for me (draft 2.1m). So I should be able to anchor outside and paddle up to the town. Can you continue upstream from there?
Lymington. I think it would be difficult to land somewhere close to the road that goes to Beaulieu, in order to relaunch on the other side. No idea how far you can go upstream.
Beaulieu River. Must be a lovely paddle from Bucklers Hard up to Beaulieu, and easy to get out there (at the right state of tide). Not sure how much further upstream is possible from the Mill Dam.
Ashlett creek. (Ok, not really a river, I know) I can't get my boat in there, but kayakable as far as the Jolly Sailor pub.
River Test. I've no idea if you can get under the railway bridge and dual carriageway, nor how far up river is navigable.
River Itchen. I know nothing about the river above Saxon Wharf/Kemps.
River Hamble. I'm familiar with this one. Manor Farm Country Park and all the way to the Horse and Jockey at Curbridge.
Think I'll skip Portsmouth Harbour for now. But, how far does the Wallington River go? I'm aware it is possible to circumnavigate Portsea Island, but that is hardly the rural idyll I'm looking for.
Chichester Harbour. At some point I'll consider the Chichester Canal, but I'm aware that there are a couple of places where you need to get out and walk.
Anything in the Solent that I've missed? Also, anyone aware of any good canoe/kayak websites or forums covering this area?
So, starting with my local cruising grounds of the Solent, I'm interested to find out how far up the rivers I can get before it starts to become difficult/tiresome (because of weirs or other obstacles). I'm pretty familiar with all the bays, but less sure about some of the rivers, so can we focus on them please? Don't really want to get too muddy launching and recovering. And, if there is a decent pub up the top of the river then all the better. This is my knowledge so far.
Isle of Wight:
Western Yar from Yarmouth. Navigable as far as "The Causeway". Not sure about beyond and not sure how easy to launch from there. Red Lion Pub, Church Place, Freshwater.
Newtown. I know you can land at Shalfleet Quay and, from there, walk to The New Inn. Not sure about the other tributaries.
Medina. From Folly Reach up to Newport. Easy launching/recovery thanks to pontoons.
Wootton Creek. Looks like you can get to Kite Hill where there appears to be a slipway, close to the Sloop Inn.
Bembridge and the (Eastern) Yar. Really looking for more detail on this one. Looks like the river goes a long way - beyond Sandown and at least as far as Alverstone. But I've no idea how much of this is navigable. And nor do I know of any nice inns along the way.
The Northern Island (aka the mainland)
(I'm skipping Poole for the mo, but probably worthy of a whole thread in its own right).
Kayhaven is normally pretty inaccessible for me (draft 2.1m). So I should be able to anchor outside and paddle up to the town. Can you continue upstream from there?
Lymington. I think it would be difficult to land somewhere close to the road that goes to Beaulieu, in order to relaunch on the other side. No idea how far you can go upstream.
Beaulieu River. Must be a lovely paddle from Bucklers Hard up to Beaulieu, and easy to get out there (at the right state of tide). Not sure how much further upstream is possible from the Mill Dam.
Ashlett creek. (Ok, not really a river, I know) I can't get my boat in there, but kayakable as far as the Jolly Sailor pub.
River Test. I've no idea if you can get under the railway bridge and dual carriageway, nor how far up river is navigable.
River Itchen. I know nothing about the river above Saxon Wharf/Kemps.
River Hamble. I'm familiar with this one. Manor Farm Country Park and all the way to the Horse and Jockey at Curbridge.
Think I'll skip Portsmouth Harbour for now. But, how far does the Wallington River go? I'm aware it is possible to circumnavigate Portsea Island, but that is hardly the rural idyll I'm looking for.
Chichester Harbour. At some point I'll consider the Chichester Canal, but I'm aware that there are a couple of places where you need to get out and walk.
Anything in the Solent that I've missed? Also, anyone aware of any good canoe/kayak websites or forums covering this area?