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Ta very much I really enjoyed your links, and a sub' fan in Scotland I know even moreso !
Ta very much I really enjoyed your links, and a sub' fan in Scotland I know even moreso !
We were on the RNSA moorings up by the warships graveyard just off hardway. Getting out to the mooring needed a mooring taxi, but when on the boat it was great - we often used to go back to our mooring rather than going into a marina elsewhere in the solent - sitting on the boat with a glass of wine while the sun goes down - whilst not the med - was lovely.
I am looking at swinging moorings in Portsmouth Harbour , access from Gosport side. Has anyone any experience and or preference between Portchester lake, or off Burrow island ?
Just a moring I would not spend many nights on board there. Dinghy probably from Hardway area . Possible a row as outboard is unreliable.
It might be worth talking to Hardway Sailing Club to see how long the waiting list is.
Definitely, sorry I didn't think of this earlier.
In my time - the late 1980's - Hardway SC was a no go zone, huge waiting list and ' dead man's shoes ' to get a mooring but I've heard all that has changed so well worth enquiring.
They have their own jetty and moorings just off it, having been there on club visits I can say they're a very friendly lot !
If you apply for membership now, you'll almost certainly get in next spring (one intake a year).It might be worth talking to Hardway Sailing Club to see how long the waiting list is.
Just a thought - I know you said Gosport side but if you are driving I find it takes ages to with all the traffic lights to drive down the road to get you to Gosport. We have been at Wicor for many years and find it very convenient from the A32 or M27 direction. Car parking and tender storage is part of the deal too.
How are the ' Ark Royal Burgers ' in that pub on the corner opposite the ferry nowadays ?!![]()
I have had a mooring at Burrow Island for about 14 years. Great position for getting into the yard, fuel pontoon, and quick access to the Solent. Never had any problems with the mooring, and the boatyard staff do keep a watch for issues with the boats. Could'nt imagine going anywhere else.