Resolution
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I've kept yachts on the Hamble for most of the last 15 years (but left for the Med last year) and worked in boating businesses there for much of that time. I have berthed in three different marinas and on mid-river pontoons. So I think I have a bit more experience using it than Dylan. The speed limit within the river confines is there partly to reduce the risk of collisions and partly to minimise wash erosion of the banks. Mostly the former, as the river is lined with boats moored to fore-and-aft piles or pontoons which absorb the wash and leave shallow waters free outside the lines of moored boats. There is a fair amount of dinghy sailing on the Hamble, most of the time they go out at High Tide and use these safe shallow waters. Seems fine by me. Also quite a lot of canoes. Great fun while you are fit enough.
Regarding Dylan's complaints about mobos, firstly they will (hopefully!) have paid their berthing which includes harbour dues and thus gives them financially more shouting power than free users of the river, like most canoes, secondly they keep a good number of engineers in employment which is a key part of the local economy. You will not be popular ashore if you force them to move out.
Finally it was ludicrous to complain of the wash OUTside the river confines. In Southampton Water there are large areas to the side of the marked deep water channel that would be fine for a small sailboat such as his.
But maybe all he really wanted was a picture of big expensive mobos going fast so that he could fabricate a complaint? Sounds like tall poppy envy to me.
Regarding Dylan's complaints about mobos, firstly they will (hopefully!) have paid their berthing which includes harbour dues and thus gives them financially more shouting power than free users of the river, like most canoes, secondly they keep a good number of engineers in employment which is a key part of the local economy. You will not be popular ashore if you force them to move out.
Finally it was ludicrous to complain of the wash OUTside the river confines. In Southampton Water there are large areas to the side of the marked deep water channel that would be fine for a small sailboat such as his.
But maybe all he really wanted was a picture of big expensive mobos going fast so that he could fabricate a complaint? Sounds like tall poppy envy to me.