LadyInBed
Well-Known Member
I've trawled through old YBW threads and put together a list of Drying Posts / Places.
Can you please check details (especially Lat/Long, as I pulled it from Google Earth) and add any info you would care to share like max draft, Elec/Water available and anywhere that I've missed, I would be grateful.
Lymington
Town Quay 50 45.54 N 001 32.18 W - two berths for scrubbing concrete
drying piles with wood base near the RLymYC. 50 45.25 N 001 31.69 W (Not sure of Lat/Long)
Contact HM:01590 672014.
Fareham
public quay alongside the Westerly Chandlery 50 50.87 N 001 10.71 W
Gosport
Hardway Sailing Club 50 48.80 N 001 08.03 W - has a concrete slip and piles up to 6ft draught at springs, about £20 per tide.
Hardway Marine 50 50.81 N 001 10.66 W
River Hamble
Drying piles at Warsash 50 51.12 N 001 18.43 W, just S of HM office. Ask Hamble HM 01489 576387 for details. - the bottom there is concrete.
Piles by the town quay moorings at Hamble are shingle. (I don't know where this is!)
Swanick
near the Jolly Sailor 50 52.92 N 001 18.26 W shingle. (between Jolly Sailor and Elephant Boatyard??)
RAFYC 50 51.5800 N 001 18.8000 W just N of ferry have two scrubbing bays with pressure washer - contact 023 8045 2208 (Office)
Southampton Sailing Club, Itchen 50 53.36 N 001 23.04 W - have a pair of scrubbing piles - contact 023 8044 6575
The public piles put in by Southampton Sailing Club are free to use but the depth is 4 foot 6inch at MHWS, so only suitable for shallow boats.
Chichester Hbr
East Head 50 47.35 N 000 54.68 W
Itchenor
By the Harbour Masters office (phone HM to book 01243 512301)
Two sets of posts, 50 48.4531 N 000 51.9364 W and 50 48.4356 N 000 51.9136 W with ladders and runner water - the western ones have power and water. Bottom firm, there's a ladder on one of the posts to get down and a water tap to use. You can hire a power hose for the boatyard.
Langstone Harbour - operated by the harbour board.
Sword Sands 50 48.64 N 001 00.89 W - W side of Langstone Channel. You can approach from (almost) any direction to allow the wind to blow you off as you refloat. Also benefits from some shelter and no swell or strong tides
Not free, but only the cost of an short/overnight stay
(from what I can see of Sword Sands on my chart, it's a S facing spit, so I guess that explains the comment 'You can approach from (almost) any direction')
Ship Inn 50 50.26 N 000 58.81 W, Piles with sandy bottom. Come into the harbour go past the lifeboat station and the Ferry landing pier on the West side of entrance. The piles are just to port on the beach.
Emsworth Quay 50 50.62 N 000 55.92 W (Not sure of Lat/Long)
Emsworth Yacht Harbour grid, 50 50.58 N 000 55.84 W (Not sure of Lat/Long, I assume that it's in the Yacht Harbour) (bookable)
IoW
Cowes
Town Quay, 50 45.78 N 001 17.81 W next to the Red Jet (Not sure of Lat/Long)
Newport
Quay 50 42.15 N 001 17.47 W - as far up as possible on shingle Electric on card (from HM), Water on tap.
Can you please check details (especially Lat/Long, as I pulled it from Google Earth) and add any info you would care to share like max draft, Elec/Water available and anywhere that I've missed, I would be grateful.
Lymington
Town Quay 50 45.54 N 001 32.18 W - two berths for scrubbing concrete
drying piles with wood base near the RLymYC. 50 45.25 N 001 31.69 W (Not sure of Lat/Long)
Contact HM:01590 672014.
Fareham
public quay alongside the Westerly Chandlery 50 50.87 N 001 10.71 W
Gosport
Hardway Sailing Club 50 48.80 N 001 08.03 W - has a concrete slip and piles up to 6ft draught at springs, about £20 per tide.
Hardway Marine 50 50.81 N 001 10.66 W
River Hamble
Drying piles at Warsash 50 51.12 N 001 18.43 W, just S of HM office. Ask Hamble HM 01489 576387 for details. - the bottom there is concrete.
Piles by the town quay moorings at Hamble are shingle. (I don't know where this is!)
Swanick
near the Jolly Sailor 50 52.92 N 001 18.26 W shingle. (between Jolly Sailor and Elephant Boatyard??)
RAFYC 50 51.5800 N 001 18.8000 W just N of ferry have two scrubbing bays with pressure washer - contact 023 8045 2208 (Office)
Southampton Sailing Club, Itchen 50 53.36 N 001 23.04 W - have a pair of scrubbing piles - contact 023 8044 6575
The public piles put in by Southampton Sailing Club are free to use but the depth is 4 foot 6inch at MHWS, so only suitable for shallow boats.
Chichester Hbr
East Head 50 47.35 N 000 54.68 W
Itchenor
By the Harbour Masters office (phone HM to book 01243 512301)
Two sets of posts, 50 48.4531 N 000 51.9364 W and 50 48.4356 N 000 51.9136 W with ladders and runner water - the western ones have power and water. Bottom firm, there's a ladder on one of the posts to get down and a water tap to use. You can hire a power hose for the boatyard.
Langstone Harbour - operated by the harbour board.
Sword Sands 50 48.64 N 001 00.89 W - W side of Langstone Channel. You can approach from (almost) any direction to allow the wind to blow you off as you refloat. Also benefits from some shelter and no swell or strong tides
Not free, but only the cost of an short/overnight stay
(from what I can see of Sword Sands on my chart, it's a S facing spit, so I guess that explains the comment 'You can approach from (almost) any direction')
Ship Inn 50 50.26 N 000 58.81 W, Piles with sandy bottom. Come into the harbour go past the lifeboat station and the Ferry landing pier on the West side of entrance. The piles are just to port on the beach.
Emsworth Quay 50 50.62 N 000 55.92 W (Not sure of Lat/Long)
Emsworth Yacht Harbour grid, 50 50.58 N 000 55.84 W (Not sure of Lat/Long, I assume that it's in the Yacht Harbour) (bookable)
IoW
Cowes
Town Quay, 50 45.78 N 001 17.81 W next to the Red Jet (Not sure of Lat/Long)
Newport
Quay 50 42.15 N 001 17.47 W - as far up as possible on shingle Electric on card (from HM), Water on tap.