Solent Area - List of Drying Posts / Places

Update:
Chichester Harbour
Dell Quay SC 50 49.1700 N 000 48.9600 W around slip, hard to the north of the quay at Dell Quay SC. Not Piles, drive up the soft gravel after HW and put out a pulling off kedge anchor and warp. Tucked out of the prevailing wind and tide at the back. The problem here is that you do not float off until late evening on Springs and the channel is not lit.

Langstone Harbour
Locks sailing club 50 47.74 N 001 02.20 W On entry, turn to West along channel to Southsea marina, you will find a pair of piles to your starboard at the bottom of the slipway to Locks sailing club.

The ECA have recently installed a pair to the S of the PUBLIC slipway opposite their club but good luck to using those as their takeover of Langstone harbour continues apace.

Who / where is ECA? Can outsiders use the piles?
 
The slipway opposite their clubhouse is public but the piles - installed this year by them - are not tho'. If you plonked your boat on them it would be interesting to see their reaction. In fact I may try it myself some day - just for the crack like.
 
Update:
Langstone Harbour
Eastney Cruising Association 50 47.56 N 001 01.87 W The ECA have installed piles opposite their club to the S of the PUBLIC slipway and N of the pontoons and Southsea Marina.
These piles may be private but contact ECA Office 023 92 734103 for details.
 
Update:
Langstone Harbour
Eastney Cruising Association 50 47.56 N 001 01.87 W The ECA have installed piles opposite their club to the S of the PUBLIC slipway and N of the pontoons and Southsea Marina.
These piles may be private but contact ECA Office 023 92 734103 for details.

These would be they then:-
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Strange but I thought it was very soft mud where they are unless ECA have put in a base.
 
Thanks, but that site does not list a number for them, and when I last tried the number on the club's website, it was disconnected!
 
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