Giblets
Well-Known Member
Looking at the mast of the boat with the red sail cover and the jaunty angle of the one behind the mobo nearest the camera it's not only the E-W channel that has problems! 
Brighton have bought a dredger! Hooray! But it won't be operational before November :facepalm:
(Says the news ^^)
Ouch I have known it to be a bit shallow at times but never that bad, and if I recall correctly passages along the coast often mean leaving or arriving around low water.
I thought most marina's charged for pump out in Chi was the exception to the rule as it being classed as an inland marina?
Premier customer for over 11 years in Chi and PS, staff always excellent and helpful, security good, services and facilities had appropriate investments and upgrades and competitively priced, under Blackrock and yes, their are cheaper options and alternative you pays your money 'n' takes your choice.
Blackrocks' Sale of Premier should attract more investments and should make further improvements to their marina product and services possible. Their property and land options make this an attractive acquisition so no wonder three bidders in the race.
Longer than that, I ran aground off the end between the first two visitors pontoons on 1st March 2014, at that time there was 0.3m at LAT there.
I do a trip to Brighton every year in May to take in some of the Brighton Fringe "culture" (!). Always good fun. Last year's trip had to be curtailed to a sail from Hamble to Gossie, because it was blowing a Force 9 and I didn't fancy venturing out into open water. So, we got the train from Portsmouth to Brighton instead. As a result, didn't get to see how shallow it had become.
This year's trip will be at the end of May, and that happens to be near neaps on arrival (midway to springs on departure). That said, my preferred arrival time would have me entering the marina near low water and that sounds like a no-no, even close to neaps. I rang them up to check and they confirmed. I draw 2.1m, and it sounds like I will bottom out even on their deepest visitor berths (right by the entrance) at low water on my last day there. I assume it is fairly soft mud if only drying out by a foot or less. (Anyone able to confirm this?)
How on earth have they managed to let it get so bad for so long without doing something about it? Have they applied for a dredging licence and are having difficulty getting permission to dump the stuff, or are they just not bothered?
How on earth have they managed to let it get so bad for so long without doing something about it? Have they applied for a dredging licence and are having difficulty getting permission to dump the stuff, or are they just not bothered?
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I would therefore expect the entrance and area up to the visitors pontoons to be dredged by late May, but you might want to confirm their dredging schedule with them. I've moved out for similar reasons to others described above, so I am out of touch with the exact situation.
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Rod
It is very simple how they did it.
1) got money from customers with price hike above 3% every year
2) applied for dredging permit
3) asked estimates for dredging
4) estimates rejected and asked for new estimates with discount
5) discount not granted
6) asked for new estimates with reduced cubic metres
7) new estimates came in to dredge at lower price but with reduced scope
8) dredging took place later and for less cubic metres
9) customers ripped off
10) directors got greater bonuses showing increased profits due to increased berthing charges and reduced dredging and running costs
Hmm!
Not a very long term approach to running a business, is it?
I've had that problem in Gosport too - and one of the reasons I left Chi was that I was stuck there one bank holiday weekend when there was not enough water for me to leave the berth all weekend. Seems to be a common theme.I went agroud on my berth in Gosport at the weekend at LWS. Ended up in about two feet of water with luckily soft mud but it is very due a dredging which thankfully they are going to carry out this month.
Is Premier the one that was bought by some kind of financial outfit (hedge fund is probably the wrong term) and expected to be squeezed until the pips squeak and then discarded?
Pete
I've had that problem in Gosport too - and one of the reasons I left Chi was that I was stuck there one bank holiday weekend when there was not enough water for me to leave the berth all weekend. Seems to be a common theme.
But you don't get free flow every day - on this particular occasion we couldn't leave the berth on the Saturday and the next free flow (therefore the earliest we could move) was Wednesday.I have had problems getting in and out of berths at Chi in the past but there was always enough water when free flow was operating.