20th June 2015 River Hamble up river barbecueMy fair weather friends, join me this Saturday in June and venture up-river to explore the parts of the River Hamble where yellow wellies and racing yachts are banned. All you will see is wonderful scenery and folks pottering in small craft. Close your eyes and all you will hear is the sound of the birds, and, unavoidably, the purr of my freshly serviced 2HP outboard motor.
There are three scenarios for this rally. Well decide on which one to opt for in the preceding week, so do watch our web forum or give me a call.
- Scenario 1 - It is gloriously warm and sunny. In this case we will venture up river then stop on the riverbank, spread our blankets and light our barbecues. While we are waiting for that perfect charcoal glow, we can pop corks, pull ring pulls or go for a swim in the river. We’ll take it in turns to guard again invading cows. Just kidding….they’re bulls.
- Scenario 2 - It is dull but otherwise OK. In this case we will forget about barbecues and head for the Horse and Jockey Pub at Curbridge where we will enjoy a pub lunch. The landlady was very welcoming last year and a repeat visit would be good. Shore access at high water is good. There was talk of adding a pontoon but the pub is still is in negotiation with the council. There is a small jetty to clamber up.
- Scenario 3 - It is raining or howling with wind. In this case there is no point in venturing out so I will abandon the rally.
If coming by yacht
My base is at Deacons Boatyard, the last yacht-accessible marina on the Hamble and the perfect place to set off up river. For those of you overnighting on Friday or Saturday nights, let me know and I will arrange a visitors berth and key to pontoons and showers. Facilities at this recently refitted marina are excellent. The yard office is closed from 4pm on Saturdays and all day Sundays so I will take care of access and pay on your behalf (temporarily). The berthing fee includes a 10% rally discount, power and showers. Price per night for a 27 foot yacht it £25. For 35 footers, price per night is £31.
If coming by car
Find me to gain access to toilets, to pontoons to launch your dinghy and to exit the car park after 6pm.
Timing
- Friday high water is 1350. Saturday high water is 1435.
- Saturday noon – pre-expedition drinks on Vol-au-vent in Deacons Boatyard
- Saturday 1245 – depart and head up river.
- Saturday evening – head for a local pub or eat on board
- Sunday 0930 – optional breakfast in on site café. £6.50 for a full breakfast. Recommended.
Equipment check
- Dinghy and outboard or canoe and muscles.
- If canoeing, rope to beg for a tow when your muscles have had enough
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- A stake and painter to tie your craft to the river bank
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- BBQ, coals, lighter and food if the weather is nice. Picnic blanket.
- Swimming costume and towel.
- Sunglasses, hat, sun cream and bull repellent.
- Cash or credit card if you are going to the pub.
Please let know in advance that you plan to attend so I can make arrangements with boatyard and pub, according to our chosen scenario.
Party leader:
Number in party:
Boat name:
Boat type and length:
Special requirements:
Berthing at Deacon’s: Friday / Saturday / None:
Sunday breakfast at Deacon’s café (highly recommended): yes / no
The week before the rally, I will be watching the weather and choosing our scenario. Please check for updates on the web site or call me (number in handbook) or write to ken dot surplice at btinternet dot com.
Looking forward to your company,
Ken – Parker 275/25 Vol-au-vent