xyachtdave
Well-Known Member
I’ve long been a defender of Queenborough on these forums but this afternoon I’ve given up on the place.
From the moment we arrived the harbour was plagued by various eBay special speed boats, then the local charter fishing boat with an enormous wash roars in at speed completely unnecessarily making stand up surfing a possibility, then repeats another full power manoeuvre to move the boat about 15 metres and the icing on the cake…as the tide comes up the jet skis launched.
Obviously going somewhere on a jet ski is no fun, much better to put on display through the moored boats, all afternoon.
We went ashore for a walk, hoping they’d have packed in for the day by the time we get back.
The first thing that greets you at the top of the pontoon is an over flowing bin, then the smell of people smoking weed and nearer the Old House at Home the jet ski mob openly doing balloons of nitrous oxide in front of kids etc and being as loud and as obnoxious as possible.
We did try to speak to one of the jet ski pilots, he knew he was being a prick and refused to come over to the boat to speak. Medway VTS logged it when we called but won’t do anything and the poor kid running the show at the harbour tonight has no powers to enforce any harbour bylaws even if he had some help.
There was a Dutch boat in, you could guess what they were thinking about the place from their expressions.
We got back on our boat and left straight away.
A great days sailing, we caught some of the barge match, now peacefully anchored in Stangate Creek, the visit to the lawless wasteland was both a waste of time and £17 for the mooring.
From the moment we arrived the harbour was plagued by various eBay special speed boats, then the local charter fishing boat with an enormous wash roars in at speed completely unnecessarily making stand up surfing a possibility, then repeats another full power manoeuvre to move the boat about 15 metres and the icing on the cake…as the tide comes up the jet skis launched.
Obviously going somewhere on a jet ski is no fun, much better to put on display through the moored boats, all afternoon.
We went ashore for a walk, hoping they’d have packed in for the day by the time we get back.
The first thing that greets you at the top of the pontoon is an over flowing bin, then the smell of people smoking weed and nearer the Old House at Home the jet ski mob openly doing balloons of nitrous oxide in front of kids etc and being as loud and as obnoxious as possible.
We did try to speak to one of the jet ski pilots, he knew he was being a prick and refused to come over to the boat to speak. Medway VTS logged it when we called but won’t do anything and the poor kid running the show at the harbour tonight has no powers to enforce any harbour bylaws even if he had some help.
There was a Dutch boat in, you could guess what they were thinking about the place from their expressions.
We got back on our boat and left straight away.
A great days sailing, we caught some of the barge match, now peacefully anchored in Stangate Creek, the visit to the lawless wasteland was both a waste of time and £17 for the mooring.