Otter
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Seems to work in Holland
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Everything works in Holland
Seems to work in Holland
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The club usually runs a trot boat weekend-evenings in season if there is a member available to do so, as mentioned in ECP. But the Council boat that collects the dosh no longer has the MCA ticket to carry paying passengers.
As usual, you cannot mix Councils and marinas/moorings, it just doesn't work very well....
Well, I must say I really am disappointed by the Queenborough bashing in this thread.
In no particular order.....
The guys that collect the money in Sheppey Two have always been courteous and friendly. I imagine they don't get paid a great deal, or run Swale Council, or make decisions on the costs of moorings, or who is responsible for the all tide landing maintenance. I would expect anybody who feels they were less than courteous when visiting, may have decided to use them as a sounding board for the places perceived shortcomings.
£9 a night for a maintained buoy, that is empty all week, that produces an income of approx £18 a weekend for 4 months a year and needs staff with a boat to collect the money. Come on, I wouldn't exactly call it a money spinner.
The yacht club works bloody hard to keep the all tide landing open. A bit less hot air and few more offers of help with it, would I am sure, be appreciated.
The food at the club, open on Saturday nights, is as good as any pub food I have had. What are people expecting?
The trot boat runs during the summer on Saturday nights and is driven by Roger available on Ch 08. He actually used his own boat last weekend when the launch broke down, making sure nobody was stranded ashore.
Mooring buoys are difficult to pick up and a bit rusty!? If you can't pick a mooring up at Q'boro, maybe a an RYA course could be for you.
The locals. What are you expecting to find ashore exactly, mermaids? The Old House at Home can be a bit lively, more of a blokes pub, The Flying Dutchman more family friendly, I personally have never felt threatened or intimidated ashore. This prejudice of the inhabitants of Sheppey, shouldn't exist in this day and age.
I have also never had or heard of anything going missing whilst ashore.
Or we could slag the place off via the internet, discourage all visitors to the facilities that will then close. But at least we could whine about the lack of places to visit and/or land at in the area.
Well said, Dave.Well, I must say I really am disappointed by the Queenborough bashing in this thread............ whine about the lack of places to visit and/or land at in the area.
EDITED /UPDATED 11/7
They went on a mooring and paid £9. When Avon was inflated they realised the outboard bracket was left in the car so they moved onto the pontoon and as it was late they weren't charged. They got tokens from the pub, the turnstile doesn't take 50 pence pieces. They enjoyed there visit.
The locals. What are you expecting to find ashore exactly, mermaids? The Old House at Home can be a bit lively, more of a blokes pub, The Flying Dutchman more family friendly, I personally have never felt threatened or intimidated ashore. This prejudice of the inhabitants of Sheppey, shouldn't exist in this day and age.
I have also never had or heard of anything going missing whilst ashore.
Sadly, events have moved on, and the club has announced that unless a long-term solution can be found for the funding and security of the ATL by the end of the year, it will be closed.
Sadly, events have moved on, and the club has announced that unless a long-term solution can be found for the funding and security of the ATL by the end of the year, it will be closed.
Sadly, events have moved on, and the club has announced that unless a long-term solution can be found for the funding and security of the ATL by the end of the year, it will be closed.
I wonder if the old slip is still usable ?
unless you have a particular desire to venture ashore in QB, i'd suggest anchoring in stangate creek - it's peaceful and free![]()