The best -place to observe the Hamble Scramble

I think that if you are looking for routine chaos then a trip to Poole harbour is in order.

Having berthed at both Poole and The Hamble I'd rate the crossing of the chain ferry on good ebb or the rush in and out of Cobbs Quay when the bridge opens are spectacles more worthy of your lens.
 
I think that if you are looking for routine chaos then a trip to Poole harbour is in order.

Having berthed at both Poole and The Hamble I'd rate the crossing of the chain ferry on good ebb or the rush in and out of Cobbs Quay when the bridge opens are spectacles more worthy of your lens.

Poole will have to wait until I come round the other way

although I do expect to bringing the Centaur down the irish sea in the spring of 2015

Dylan
 
As mentioned by others, do visit the upper reaches of the Hamble, above Bursledon Bridge. Once you're past the M27, things calm down as you make your way through Upper Hamble Country Park. Eventually the river divides; one branch ends up at Botley Mills, where the Romans used to bring stuff by barge, the other ends up at the Horse and Jockey in Curbridge (http://www.thehorseandjockeycurbridge.co.uk/Tide Times Horse and Jockey Curbridge.html).
The lower Hamble is one massive boat park but the upper reaches are a revelation. Very tidal, however, so it's definitely Duck Punt territory.:)


& how long do you think it will remain nice if you carry on advertising it like that :rolleyes:
Sorry to be such a misery but........I knew it 50 years ago & you should have seen it then! We are doomed I tell you doomed.:D
 
& how long do you think it will remain nice if you carry on advertising it like that :rolleyes:
Sorry to be such a misery but........I knew it 50 years ago & you should have seen it then! We are doomed I tell you doomed.:D

it just the pressure of bodies, boats and money in the Solent.

A modest trip around our lovely island helps to remind you that there are lots of places you can escape from the crowds.

The Solent on a bank holiday weekend is probably a time to either not go sailing or learn to relish the spectacle

and the solent is a brilliant place to observe all sorts of boats

the Chichester skiffs n moths are blooming brilliant



I would like to apologise for not being invited to film the boats, for invading the privacy of the sailors, for not checking the HR legislation.

I do think that the shots were taken in a spirit of artistry though.

I do hope some-one somewhere can find it in themselves to get angry about them for some reason though

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the experts with the ribs will be out in force making a brilliant job of filming it for the sponsors and I assume it will be all over youtube

It will be taken as read that they have been invited by the Solent approval committee, will be flying the appropriate burgee, have checked up on the HR legislation, been filming in a spirit of artistry and been mindful of the privacy of the sailors.

D

Nope. There might be a photo rib out if it's a nice day, but that would be about it. There was a company called the knowledge zone who did weekly videos of Solent (well Cowes only really) racing which were quite good if a little dry - but they couldn't make it pay and gave up after a while.


Shame really - this is the sort of thing they used to put out.

Your filming would be very welcomed I'm sure.
 
& how long do you think it will remain nice if you carry on advertising it like that :rolleyes:
Sorry to be such a misery but........I knew it 50 years ago & you should have seen it then! We are doomed I tell you doomed.:D

I've not reached my 50th birthday (yet!), so I'll have to take your word for it, but, above the M27 road bridge what development is there that you can blame on the boating community? There is the boatyard immediately above the bridge (and I gather Fareham Council turned down a planning application from them a year ago to build some static "caravans"). That is it isn't it? Can't think of anything else.
 
Nope. There might be a photo rib out if it's a nice day, but that would be about it. There was a company called the knowledge zone who did weekly videos of Solent (well Cowes only really) racing which were quite good if a little dry - but they couldn't make it pay and gave up after a while.


Shame really - this is the sort of thing they used to put out.

Your filming would be very welcomed I'm sure.

I was offered a week's work filming for Cowes during their week lasy years - it would have been on a rib

However, I do not have adequate wet weather protection for my proper camera

and it involved a week on a rib and finding my own accommodation on the island.

D
 
& how long do you think it will remain nice if you carry on advertising it like that :rolleyes:
Sorry to be such a misery but........I knew it 50 years ago & you should have seen it then! We are doomed I tell you doomed.:D

I, too, knew the Hamble 50 years ago, when Mercury was a hulk moored in the river, rather than a marina and you could walk past Manor Farm to the river by parking up in Church Lane in Botley, rather than driving (nearly) all the way to Bursledon and back again.

In fact here I am, undergoing training in Dylan-baiting, in a photo taken from Warsash with Fairey Marine in the background, in the mid-sixties :)

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I knew it! "I'll divorce the Centaur and move back in with my great love Katie L as soon as I've gone round the top of Scotland" oot ra windae, as we say north of the border.

she will fetch a better price in the south

not sure if you have noticed there is a lot more money down there

I once tried selling something to a scotish sailor and he ended up borrowing my boat for a whole year

of course after independence then Scotland will once again be a rain and midge free land of milk and honey where sporrans clank heavily with golden coinage of a yet to be determined provenance

D
 
I, too, knew the Hamble 50 years ago, when Mercury was a hulk moored in the river, rather than a marina and you could walk past Manor Farm to the river by parking up in Church Lane in Botley, rather than driving (nearly) all the way to Bursledon and back again.

In fact here I am, undergoing training in Dylan-baiting, in a photo taken from Warsash with Fairey Marine in the background, in the mid-sixties :)

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I assume that one day people will look at the KTL films and say that it was much better in those days
 
I assume that one day people will look at the KTL films and say that it was much better in those days

Probably. Me and my dad (riding shotgun in the photo) would no doubt be hauled up in front of the Beak if we tried to replicate this photo today :)

Good and bad, the Hamble has it all. Don't miss it out.

PS (and apologies for the drift) do you know about TS Mercury? Fascinating story: http://www.tsmercury.com/index.html

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Er, Mr Dylan..So , lets see. Yup help yerself, film all and sundry, just walk in, poke the camera zoom into anyplace that might drive a KTL hit up and the pounds in, use, beg, borrow blag and blog... Well theres a fine example then. Thanks for caring tho! Thanks for showing such interest and offering.

The seven seas cruising club motto is 'leave nothing behind except your wake'.

Anyway I am wasting my time here and quite why anyone wants to sit in a marine traffic jam filming it instead of Ooh, I dunno, anything really.. Each to their own I guess. Shame its not really big springs, you could sit on the Bramble and play cricket and film that too!

Ha, in 10 years time when KTL has achieved National Geographic 'must have' status( knew you'd like that), I can be one who says, yeah but I never quite trusted his altruism..Ooer.

Sounds like a win win to me

Just to be clear, like.. LOL
 
Er, Mr Dylan..So , lets see. Yup help yerself, film all and sundry, just walk in, poke the camera zoom into anyplace that might drive a KTL hit up and the pounds in, use, beg, borrow blag and blog... Well theres a fine example then. Thanks for caring tho! Thanks for showing such interest and offering.

The seven seas cruising club motto is 'leave nothing behind except your wake'.

Anyway I am wasting my time here and quite why anyone wants to sit in a marine traffic jam filming it instead of Ooh, I dunno, anything really.. Each to their own I guess. Shame its not really big springs, you could sit on the Bramble and play cricket and film that too!

Ha, in 10 years time when KTL has achieved National Geographic 'must have' status( knew you'd like that), I can be one who says, yeah but I never quite trusted his altruism..Ooer.

Sounds like a win win to me

Just to be clear, like.. LOL

The sierra club is take only pictures - leave only footprints

of course the interesting thing about a picture is that after you have taken it the thing is still there

so I am not entirely sure how I am diminishing your life experience to the point where you come over as not being in the best of moods today

On the bright side I guess I am providing you with some free entertainment and some interaction with another human being - which you clearly enjoy otherwise you would not continually return to the font.

I am sorry if you don't like the pictures....

I assume you do not have a camera of your own

Dylan
 
Looking forward to Tuesday morning to see the mobo bashing.. Just remember, allegedly in the words of Oscar Wilde 'sarcasm is the lowest form of wit'.

Have fun.
 
The sierra club is take only pictures - leave only footprints

of course the interesting thing about a picture is that after you have taken it the thing is still there

so I am not entirely sure how I am diminishing your life experience to the point where you come over as not being in the best of moods today

On the bright side I guess I am providing you with some free entertainment and some interaction with another human being - which you clearly enjoy otherwise you would not continually return to the font.

I am sorry if you don't like the pictures....

I assume you do not have a camera of your own

Dylan

Ah, all fair enuff

Though I am a glass pretty full sort of chap.

Just enjoy. Doesn't the filming get in the way of just enjoying the river(s)?

I have hours of half edited video taken in some astonishingly beautiful and lesser travelled places along the Caribbean bits, but tow thoughts occurred to me. One, let the next lot find, enjoy and move along from them..

And Two. Embarrassingly I tend to sing a bit ( badly) when sailing and happy. So the wunnerful soundtrack of boat gliding over shallow waters or crossing mudbanks and corals where Christopher Columbus once did his thang, are ruined..

Note to self. learn the lyrics at least

The camera I use is a ?saddle? Canon which in sport mode "point and click'' seems to capture the spirit of a moment quite well.
I have treasured old Pentax 35mm sailing stills too. But resist the urge to place all my life on public media. ( How do you find the time, for one thing?)

Even the courtesy of this threads ping pong eats into the er creative flow, man of other stuff going on


In my head I have a storyboard of exactly the finished edited version of the Hamble Film, wonder how it will compare after the event..?
 
I think you'll be disappointed to be honest...

Likewise.

I have to sail past the mouth of the Hamble to get to and from our berth up the Itchen. At the obvious times it's somewhat busy, but not really a spectacle worth watching even for a simple bumpkin round from the East coast :D

If you were determined to watch a load of people motor in and out of the river (and worries about filming them are piffle in my opinion) then I guess you could anchor well to the east of the spit buoy (ie, the other side of the channel from the buoy). That puts you inside the usual curving line of boats coming in from the Solent.

Pete
 
I am planning to film the famous Hamble Scramble this bank holiday weekend

I shall embrace the whole experience

I would like to drop a hook, run her aground or pick up a mooring somewhere

I assume Monday night or Sunday morning would be a good time

any suggestions gratefully received about timing and positioning

Monday highwater is about 4.00 in the afternoon

D

near the south cardinal.

as other have said, mobos opening up too soon, yachts hoisting sail, and if you're really lucky as happened a few weeks ago a knob of an OOD sets a dinghy course right across the busiest bit of the channel.
 
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