Cantata
Well-Known Member
OK, new thread as Mr. F-C suggested.
There was interest in a Swale meet-up. I replied with a few ideas off the top of my head as follows:
"All meet up at Swale Marina (head of Conyer Creek). It dries. Nice pub, or marina clubhouse might cater.
All meet up at Harty Ferry, moorings or anchor, dinghy ashore to Ferry House Inn (hairy, very hairy, if it's windy). Best in settled weather. Good adventure though.
Meet up in Stangate Creek, on anchor, raft up.
Meet up in Hoo Marina on the Medway, behind a cill, it partly dries (unless they've dredged it recently); eat at Hoo Ness YC."
Then Gin responded with this -
"We (HNYC) would love to welcome you to the club- I'm sure we would have plenty of moorings; the club premises and Hoo Marina(next door neighbours) have half tide access via the sinouous Orinoco creek, so either a timely visit ashore to socialise and eat and return to boats afloat- we can help with a launch service if necessary, or stay in the marina over the tide and enjoy the club/galley at your leisure and no stumbling about in the dark in dinghies after a few sherberts, which is very iffy as the trots are about 1/2 mile from the slipway.
We haven't yet sorted out our 2010 programme, and tides are just as important for us too but each Bank Holiday we have a gathering away (usually St. Kats is the first (April), then Burnham, early May, Ramsgate late May, then Blackwater August) The Swale may be a venue for a normal (2 day) weekend next year. So those are the dates to avoid or perhaps choose to access a greater number of vacant becoming available?
Do have a look at our homepage, which in due course will display our 2010 'Programme', and a further click to our 'Facilities' page gives the bar and galley opening times
http://www.hooness.org.uk/
If you are interested let me know your intentions as we are regularly visited by a number of Essex clubs based across the estuary in tha Canvey/ Tilbury areas. They particularly like a Sunday roast from Christine in the galley, for a very modest cost, so it is important that we manage group visits to avoid disappointment."
So let's have some discussion/ideas and try and settle on a venue, timeframe and format?
There was interest in a Swale meet-up. I replied with a few ideas off the top of my head as follows:
"All meet up at Swale Marina (head of Conyer Creek). It dries. Nice pub, or marina clubhouse might cater.
All meet up at Harty Ferry, moorings or anchor, dinghy ashore to Ferry House Inn (hairy, very hairy, if it's windy). Best in settled weather. Good adventure though.
Meet up in Stangate Creek, on anchor, raft up.
Meet up in Hoo Marina on the Medway, behind a cill, it partly dries (unless they've dredged it recently); eat at Hoo Ness YC."
Then Gin responded with this -
"We (HNYC) would love to welcome you to the club- I'm sure we would have plenty of moorings; the club premises and Hoo Marina(next door neighbours) have half tide access via the sinouous Orinoco creek, so either a timely visit ashore to socialise and eat and return to boats afloat- we can help with a launch service if necessary, or stay in the marina over the tide and enjoy the club/galley at your leisure and no stumbling about in the dark in dinghies after a few sherberts, which is very iffy as the trots are about 1/2 mile from the slipway.
We haven't yet sorted out our 2010 programme, and tides are just as important for us too but each Bank Holiday we have a gathering away (usually St. Kats is the first (April), then Burnham, early May, Ramsgate late May, then Blackwater August) The Swale may be a venue for a normal (2 day) weekend next year. So those are the dates to avoid or perhaps choose to access a greater number of vacant becoming available?
Do have a look at our homepage, which in due course will display our 2010 'Programme', and a further click to our 'Facilities' page gives the bar and galley opening times
http://www.hooness.org.uk/
If you are interested let me know your intentions as we are regularly visited by a number of Essex clubs based across the estuary in tha Canvey/ Tilbury areas. They particularly like a Sunday roast from Christine in the galley, for a very modest cost, so it is important that we manage group visits to avoid disappointment."
So let's have some discussion/ideas and try and settle on a venue, timeframe and format?