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Cover Sailing photography by Paul Wyeth COWES HARBOUR ADVISORY COMMITTEE The Cowes Harbour Advisory Committee (CHAC) enables stakeholders to bring ideas and issues to the attention of CHC. It is consulted on all matters substantially affecting the management, maintenance, improvement, conservation, protection, or regulation of Cowes Harbour and its navigation. Contact the Advisory Committee at chac@cowes.co.uk or via the Harbour Office. Meeting minutes and representatives can be found on the CHC website.
It’s my pleasure to welcome you to Cowes Harbour, and the new-look 2020/21 Cowes Harbour Handbook. This essential guide to Cowes, East Cowes and the River Medina contains all the information you’ll need to make the most of your visit. Cowes is a gateway to everything the incredible Isle of Wight has to offer, and is world famous for its sailing, for very good reason. The inviting waters and incredible range of events and regattas throughout the year attract all types of craft and recreational sailors. Cowes Week really does offer something for all, boasting thousands of competitors and visitors and providing a unique experience both on the water and ashore. At the end of the week, one of the world’s most successful sailors and Island resident Sir Ben Ainslie will be racing in the spectacular SailGP series, as it returns to Cowes for the second season. Cowes Week and Cowes Harbour Commission (CHC) will this year be supporting the event by reducing berthing charges at Shepards Marina, so come and join the regatta’s week-long festival atmosphere. Among the many events planned in 2020, Cowes welcomes back the Sonata National Championships after 18 years, and hosts the first international regatta for the RS Elite class out of the Royal Yacht Squadron. As Cowes Harbour is a Trust Port, CHC is self-funding and we run our marine activities as a business. All surpluses are reinvested to support the port’s long-term viability for our stakeholders; essentially all
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those with an interest in the harbour. We have developed our policies and are currently reviewing opportunities to increase funding into stakeholder projects that will provide long-term benefit for the harbour, its stakeholders, Cowes and the Island’s inhabitants. CHC continues to manage and enhance the harbour, and is currently involved with a number of projects including working with East Cowes Sailing Club to create more walk-ashore pontoons. Of course, CHC’s top priority is to keep every user of Cowes Harbour safe. You’ll find important local safety and navigational information on our website, and can sign up to our E-newsletters and Notices to Mariners for the very latest updates. We are always happy to hear from you, so please contact me, one of the Harbour Commissioners, or a member of the Harbour Advisory Committee about any aspect of Cowes Harbour. We hope you enjoy your time in and around Cowes Harbour, but also work with us to protect and sustain our beautiful marine habitat by following good “green” boating practices. Capt. Stuart McIntosh Harbour Master
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CONTENTS 6 News in Brief – What’s been going on locally
FEATURES
8 Interview with Sir Ben Ainslie – Sailing’s finest gives us an insight into his current America’s Cup challenge, and helming in the SailGP series 30 Interview with Paul Wyeth – Local marine photographer Paul has captured incredible sailing images in Cowes and around the globe 48 Protecting the waters around Cowes – Do your bit for our precious marine environment 49 Estuary birds – How to spot some of the beautiful water birds in this area 51 UKSA – The largest RYA training centre in the world has a course for you
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13 Events on shore – A guide to some of the entertaining events you can find on land 14 Events on the water – Cowes is world- famous for its diverse and spectacular sailing events 23 Calendar – All the local races and regattas planned for 2020 44 Cowes clubs – Cowes and East Cowes are home to a variety of welcoming yacht clubs
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Moorings – Marinas, moorings, landings and slipways in Cowes Harbour Useful services – Water Taxis, all the essentials and emergency information Further afield – Discover picturesque anchorages, marinas and harbours around the Isle of Wight Navigation and port information – How to stay safe while enjoying Cowes Weather – Sources for all the latest local weather information
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Cowes town – Enjoy all that this area has to offer with the best in eating, drinking, shopping, art, historic walks, museums and accommodation
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BRIEF Sir Ben Ainslie victorious in Australia Congratulations to Sir Ben Ainslie and the Great Britain team for their decisive victory in round one of the exciting SailGP series in Sydney. You can watch round four live when the action comes to Cowes on 14-15 August. sailgp.com
Coronavirus (COVID-19)
People’s Postcode Lottery awards local charity In January the Ellen MacArthur Cancer Trust announced that even more young people will be supported in rebuilding their lives after cancer thanks to a £450,000 award from People’s Postcode Lottery, to celebrate their 10 year funding partnership. ellenmacarthurcancertrust.org
As the Cowes Harbour Handbook goes to press, the global Coronavirus pandemic is having an unprecedented impact on our daily lives. Please visit all event websites for the latest cancellations and rescheduled dates, and use common sense to check the status of all other local businesses and organisations for any related restrictions or closures. Find the latest advice about Coronavirus to ensure you protect yourselves and others at gov.uk and nhs.uk. Stay safe all! CHC is posting port information updates relating to COVID-19 at: cowesharbourcommission.co.uk/ coronavirus_statement
Cowes Weather Watch Cowes Weather Station is now up and running, and all harbour users can now benefit from the live data available on wind, tide height, temperature, barometric pressure, and visibility. cowesharbourcommission.co.uk/weather 6
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Isle of Wight recognised with UNESCO status Last year the Isle of Wight was awarded UNESCO Biosphere status. This designation recognises the Island as one of the best areas in the world for managed landscapes, where human impact doesn’t detract from its natural beauty or wildlife - all the more reason to explore this wonderful Island. visitisleofwight.co.uk/explore/ biosphere-reserve
Proposed accommodation centre at UKSA
Exciting developments at UKSA in 2020 In February, UKSA received an incredible donation of $1.9 million to enhance and expand its facilities with the building of a new accommodation centre. The gift was made by Bahamas-based The TK Foundation, which supports non-profit and youth programmes across the globe. Building work is expected to commence towards the end of 2020. Handbook with Style New Port Information Guide for Cowes In autumn 2019, Cowes Harbour Commission created the first Port Information Guide for Cowes, directed principally at visiting cruise ships, but also useful for craft such as large tall ships and superyachts. cowesharbourcommission. co.uk/port_information_guide
This Cowes Harbour Handbook has been brought to you by Island-based media company Style of Wight, who were thrilled to be awarded the three year contract by Cowes Harbour Commission. The team is keen to hear your thoughts on this first edition, and find out what you would like to read here going forward, so please contact Style of Wight on 01983 861007 or email office@styleofwight.co.uk. cowesharbourcommission.co.uk
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SIR BEN AINSLIE
At the helm: Sir Ben Ainslie is Team Principal for INEOS TEAM UK bidding to take home the 36th America’s Cup
For more than 25 years, Sir Ben Ainslie has been known as one of the finest sailors in the world. He’s the most successful Olympic sailor of all time with four golds and one silver medal, has won 11 World Championships, been awarded World Sailor of the Year four times, and shows no signs of slowing down. Ben is currently helmsman and Team Principal for INEOS TEAM UK, campaigning for the 36th America’s Cup from their base at The Camber in Portsmouth. With some of this crew he will also be representing Great Britain racing an F50 catamaran in the exciting SailGP series, which returns to Cowes for the second time in 2020. Ben has been a regular sailor in Cowes waters throughout his career and in 2016, with his family, chose to make the Isle of Wight his home. He says, “Cowes has a huge amount of sailing history and Cowes Week is a massive event on the world sailing calendar. One of the main things that draws people here are the challenges of sailing and racing in the Solent, with its many sand banks and big tidal ranges. From a tactical and strategic
standpoint this makes it a really fascinating racing challenge. My personal highlight was with JP Morgan in 2013’s Round the Island Race, when we took the race record in an AC45 catamaran. We raced in memory of our dear friend Andrew Simpson, which made it that extra bit special.” There’s a very good reason why some of the INEOS TEAM UK squad will be taking part in the spectacular SailGP series this year. Ben explains, “So far we’ve been focused primarily on the design and development of our America’s Cup boats. We really haven’t done that much racing, other than some events in the GC32 foiling catamaran. We felt that in the build up to the Cup, we really needed to up the intensity for some of the sailors. SailGP offered a fantastic opportunity for similar racing in high powered, high performance foiling boats of the highest level.” This event is certainly one to watch, as one of the most spectator-friendly and exciting races on the water, and Ben continues, “I think SailGP built on the learnings from the last America’s Cup, using cowesharbourcommission.co.uk
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Great Britain SailGP Team leading the field ahead of Denmark SailGP Team, United States SailGP Team and Australia SailGP Team during race day 1 at Sydney SailGP
live line graphics to help spectators understand where the boats are on the racecourse, and having boundaries to ensure closer racing. Also, developments to the boats in the last couple of years have increased performance, and the data now coming off them help spectators better understand performance differences between the teams, which is always interesting whether you’re a sailor or not. Ultimately it all comes down to the teams themselves and their individual personalities as to which team spectators choose to follow.”
the teams, and one of the big drives for people in the America’s Cup. Also, like Formula 1, a lot of fans are really into the technology and that’s what draws them into following different teams and developments through an America’s Cup cycle. It will be fascinating to see how all the teams develop with this new AC75 class of boat through to the racing in New Zealand, when we’ll all probably be in our second-generation boats. As a helmsman and Team Principal, I’m also conscious of the dangers of racing these boats with their power,
Ever since winning the coveted America’s Cup trophy in 2013 with ORACLE TEAM USA, Ben has been working hard to bring the prize home to Britain. The Camber provides a high-tech base and essential deep-water access for INEOS TEAM UK’s revolutionary 75-foot monohull boats. “The America’s Cup is very much a sail event but also a design race. It’s commonly referred to as Formula 1 on water and for a very good reason. In the history of the Cup the fastest boat has pretty much always won, and therefore huge emphasis goes into the boat design and development. It’s fascinating for Teamwork and total focus are essential to race success
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Great Britain SailGP Team helmed by Ben Ainslie cross the finish line and go on to win all three races on Race Day 1 at Sydney SailGP
speed, and the wing foils acting as they do when they’re out of the water. I want to make sure that we can operate and race flat out, but in a safe manner.” Although currently focussed on the America’s Cup challenge and SailGP series, there’s still a sailing feat Ben hopes to achieve one day. “I’d love to sail around the world. My dad did that (Roddy Ainslie competed in the 1973 Whitbread Round the World Race), so growing up that was always an
Ben Ainslie, helmsman of Great Britain SailGP Team
inspiration. The Jules Verne is a challenge I’ve followed for many years and I’m always in awe of those boats and teams that have been able to sail around the world in such record times. It’s also an area of the sport where Britain hasn’t traditionally performed that well, so it would be a great challenge to try and get the British breaking some records.” It’s this great diversity in his chosen sport that keeps Ben’s love of it so constant. He explains, “There are so many different dynamics in sailing. If you master one element there’s always another design of boat, another type of race, be that offshore or inshore, a different team, many different fantastic personalities to try and work with, and learn from. This means there’s always a new challenge, and it’s always exciting.” You can support Ben from shore in Cowes at the SailGP 2020 event on August 14 and 15, and in Portsmouth for the Emirates America’s Cup World Series from June 4 to 7, as INEOS TEAM UK continue their challenge to win the 36th America’s Cup. cowesharbourcommission.co.uk
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SHORESIDE natural world, you’re sure to find a presentation to delight, inform and entertain you. isleofwightliteraryfestival.com
Osborne House, East Cowes
The stunning Osborne House in East Cowes was the palatial home of Queen Victoria, and provides a wonderful day out. From 26 - 28 May a magnificent show for all the family will honour Queen Victoria’s birthday. Arena action, hands-on fun and period sideshows will include Punch and Judy, fire shows, Victorian fairground rides and a breath-taking display of acrobatics on horseback. english-heritage.org.uk The beautiful Northwood House and Park in Cowes will be welcoming all to celebrate the local community at Cowes Picnic in the Park on 7 June. Bring food, family and friends for this afternoon of free fun, with live music, children’s activities, fun dog show and a great atmosphere.
When you venture further afield, you’ll discover an Island filled with events and attractions, including the world famous Isle of Wight Festival (11 - 14 June) with Lionel Richie, Lewis Capaldi and Duran Duran. Celebrate the very best of rural Island life at The Royal Isle of Wight County Show (28 June). Rhythmtree Festival (10 - 12 July) presents global artists creating a fantastic festival vibe in local woodland. Experience an eclectic mix of entertainment at Ventnor Fringe (28 July - 2 August). Visit the unique IW Garlic Festival in Sandown (15 - 16 August), or celebrate the original IW Festival in Experience 1970 (4 - 6 September). The popular Beer and Buses weekend (10 - 11 October) combines vintage bus travel with real ale across the Island. Look out for regular special events at many other attractions such as Carisbrooke Castle, Tapnell Farm Park, Needles Landmark Attraction, Robin Hill Country Park, Blackgang Chine, and the Isle of Wight Steam Railway. visitisleofwight.co.uk/things-to-do
The Wight Proms takes over the lawns of Northwood House from 17 - 19 July. This festival of comedy, musical theatre and classical music is one of the Island’s ‘must-do’ events. northwoodhouse.org
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From 8 - 11 October, The IOW Literary Festival includes a fascinating programme of speakers in Cowes. Whether it is history, science, crime thrillers, travel, humour, politics, adventure, or the
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EVENTS ON THE WATER Every year Cowes hosts a diverse range of races and regattas for everyone to enjoy, from world class professional sailors to novices and spectators on shore. Here are just a few of the exciting events taking place in 2020.
WEEKENDS THROUGHOUT THE SEASON: COWES KEELBOAT RACING
JULY 9 – 12: RS ELITE INTERNATIONAL GRAND PRIX Cowes is hosting the first international regatta for the RS Elite class out of the Royal Yacht Squadron (RYS) this July. The RS Elite was introduced to Cowes when the RYS hosted the National Championships in 2012, and the local fleet has grown steadily ever since.
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At the heart of the Cowes sailing scene is its regular weekend dayboat racing. Keelboats are accessible to all, and the events combine healthy competition with a welcoming community and vibrant social scene. It’s a great way for all ages to get into racing and there are separate starts for the various classes: International Etchells; RS Elite; International Dragon; Sonar; XOD and Daring (which are only raced in Cowes). Each class has its own unique appeal and may accommodate between 2 and 4 crew. Typically, there are two types of race: the shoreline start, where crews race around the fascinating waters of the Solent in one long race lasting up to two hours; or the Committee boat start, with two races each lasting less than an hour. Races are organised by the Cowes Clubs and Classes Association (CCCA) and hosted by various yacht clubs in Cowes. The CCCA want to make sure anyone interested in keelboat racing feels able to get involved, and you can contact ccca6@btinternet.com for more information. 14
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With an increasing worldwide presence, competitors are expected from Australia, Germany, Norway, Italy, Antigua and the USA, alongside British fleets. It’s hoped that 60 boats will line up for the start in the largest gathering of this popular keelboat to date. Racing will be of the highest quality, with several Olympic medalists and world champions competing. In addition to close quarter racing, an equally stamina-sapping social scene is planned. Cowes Harbour Commission and Cowes Yacht Haven will provide craning and mooring facilities, and a wealth of Island-sourced produce and prizes await entrants. rys.org.uk
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JULY 18-25: BRITISH CLASSIC WEEK
The fleet of up to 60 timelessly gorgeous yachts will do battle in a series of extremely technical and demanding races, with both wind conditions and changeable tides testing the crews’ skills to the limits. The Solent races are absolutely unique, thanks to the historic backdrop and the exceptional technical standard of participants. The yachts are based at Cowes Yacht Haven, giving enthusiasts the opportunity to view them up close and talk to owners. Racing is organised by the Royal Yacht Squadron, so spectators will have a grandstand view of the starts and finishes from the Squadron line. britishclassicweek.co.uk
JULY 25-31: COWES CLASSICS WEEK
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British Classic Week is the UK’s premier classic yacht regatta, attracting entries from all over the world and providing a breath-taking spectacle for onlookers. Now in its 19th year, this week-long event attracts a wide range of classic yachts of all shapes and sizes. One of the oldest yachts to have competed was the 1897 Fife Gaff Cutter Jap, winner of Panerai British Classic Week in 2012, with one of the smallest entrants being the 1964 7.4m Kroes en Zonen-designed Bermudan Sloop Blue Eagle. Among the largest, just shy of 50m LOA, is the awe-inspiring 2000 Van de Graaf-built Nathaniel G Hereschoff Schooner replica Eleonora. Spectators can enjoy this year’s fleet parading past the Royal Yacht Squadron on the morning of Sunday 19 July for the Concours d’Elegance, followed by the first race of the week starting off the Squadron line. 16
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Celebrating its 13th year, Cowes Classics Week is expecting up to 160 entries racing in over 30 classes. Showcasing some of the most traditional and elegant yacht designs, entries range from Metre Boats and Classic Racing Dayboats, to Classic Yachts, Old Gaffers and Spirit of Tradition yachts. In the Dayboat classes, the XOD Class regularly attracts over 50 entries and should be the largest fleet once again, with numbers also expected to increase in the Vintage Dragon class. Shoreside, the classic theme continues on Thursday 30 July, with up to 50 cars expected in a Classic Car display on The Parade, and a fleet of Classic Powerboats berthed on Trinity Landing. Enthusiasts will have the opportunity to admire these wonderful treasures and chat to their owners. cowesclassicsweek.org
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AUGUST 8-15: COWES WEEK
Mon 10: Charity Day - Official event charity Greig City Academy’s Scaramouche Sailing Trust gets young people from North London into the sport and will be providing various activities throughout the week. Tue 11: Ladies Day - A celebration of women in sailing. Enter into the spirit of the day by dressing in a navy-and-white nautical theme. Wed 12: Youth Day - All about championing the next generation in sailing.
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Cowes Week is a key highlight of the British sporting summer, as one of the UK's longest running and most successful events. The regatta attracts over 100,000 visitors to Cowes, with around 8,000 competitors participating, from Olympic and world-class yachtsmen to occasional weekend sailors. Over 800 boats in up to 40 different classes race over eight days, and the diverse mixture of classic and ultra-modern yacht designs help to give this regatta its unique flavour. There’s always a vibrant shoreside atmosphere, with several themes running throughout the week to involve both competitors and visitors. Sat 8: Sustainability Day - Raising awareness of sustainability and how we can help reduce our non-biodegradable waste. Sun 9: Family Day - Family-friendly activities at The Parade, Cowes Yacht Haven and Northwood House, including discounted rates on a spectator boat.
Fri 14: Fireworks - This spectacular display returns to wow the crowds.
Paul Wyeth
On 14 and 15 from 3pm-5pm, some of the fastest boats in the world will be racing off Egypt Point as Cowes Week welcomes back SailGP, the exciting F50 catamaran circuit. Overall prize giving for all classes will take place on Friday night (14). On Saturday 15, racing will continue with the Cowes Town Regatta trophies up for grabs. For the latest information visit cowesweek.co.uk cowesharbourcommission.co.uk
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Cowes Week Shoreside Daily, there are plenty of exciting onshore activities and a very lively après-sail atmosphere. A fantastic range of pubs, cafés, restaurants and yacht clubs all welcome competitors and visitors to Cowes. Visitors can also book online to enjoy up close racing action from a Spectator Boat. Additionally, pop-up venues, bars, retailers and stage at Cowes Yacht Haven, bars and entertainment, Northwood Park Lawn Lounge and the busy Cowes Parade with its Spinnaker Bar and live entertainment mean there really is something for everyone.
deliver another incredible show that will include a ticketed spectator area at Egypt Point and increased hospitality opportunities. SailGP.com
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AUGUST 14-15: COWES SAIL GP, SEASON 2
AUGUST 23-26: GOODALL ROOFING SONATA NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS
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The record-breaking SailGP returns for a second season as a feature event of Cowes Week. SailGP will once again bring nail-biting action to the Solent as the world’s fastest sail racing boats go head-to-head just metres from the shore off Egypt Point. In 2019, over 24,000 spectators turned out to witness the USA SailGP Team capsize and the Australians break the elusive 50-knot speed barrier during racing, before going on to win Season 1. With an additional F50 on the start line for Season 2, competition is sure to heat up. Leading athletes from Australia, Denmark, France, Great Britain, Japan, Spain and the United States are all pushing for victory, and the US$1 million end of season prize. The home team - now skippered by Sir Ben Ainslie, the most decorated Olympic sailor of all time – is hoping to make the nation proud following last year’s heart-breaking nosedive that ended their event early. Season 2 of Cowes SailGP promises to
After a gap of 18 years, the hugely popular 23ft Hunter Sonata Class will return to Cowes for the 44th National Championship, hosted by the Island Sailing Club (ISC). In recent years Cowes has seen a resurgence in this popular One Design Class, with the local fleet growing to eight boats, and five boats regularly competing in the ISC Tuesday night series. The Nationals will take place just two weeks after Cowes Week, allowing visiting teams to take advantage of both events. Event organiser Chris Halewood says, “We’d like to extend our thanks to Goodall Roofing who have committed their support, helping us deliver a truly great event for the class. I look forward to welcoming many teams from all over the country to the Solent.” islandsc.org.uk
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AUGUST 28-30: COWES POWERBOAT RACES 2020 marks the 60th anniversary of Offshore Powerboat Racing from Cowes. The Cowes-Torquay-Cowes and Cowes-Poole-Cowes Offshore Powerboat Races are a must for all powerboat fans. The legendary 200-mile Cowes-Torquay-Cowes race returns to a format that includes the popular 'pit stop' at Haldon Pier, Torquay. Teams from around the globe will line up across the Royal Yacht Squadron start, to create a huge spectacle of modern and historic race boats. Offshore Classes 1 and 2 will again be supported by a strong contingent of Class 3 and 4 teams, who will race in the popular Cowes-Poole-Cowes race. cowestorquaycowes.co.uk
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Cowes’ packed racing calendar also includes the Royal Thames Yacht Club’s International Invitational Coronation Cup from 2-4 May, the Etchells European Championship hosted by the Royal Yacht Squadron from 3-5 July and the J/111 World Championship from Royal Ocean Racing Club from 30 August-5 September. A number of offshore single and double handed races will start from Cowes and head across the channel to France, run by the Royal Ocean Racing Club (RORC), the Junior Offshore Group (JOG) and the Solo Offshore Racing Club (SORC).
This regatta, for wooden classics designed before 1970, includes: Cruisers and Cruiser racers; Gaff Rigged yachts and Pilot Cutters; Day Boats and Raters; Classic Metre yachts; affordable Classic Cruisers and modern Spirit of Tradition yachts. Last year the fleet included the overall winner, Fife-designed 7.48m Sloop Intombi, with the oldest boat being 1885 Essex Oyster Smack Alberta and the newest, the Golant Gaffer Satellite - built in 2018. A strong and diverse 2020 fleet will include Vigilant, the only competitive 22 Square Metre Class Racer made in the UK, designed and built by legendary sailor Uffa Fox in the 1930s. Based at Shepards Marina, the racing is organised by Cowes Corinthian Yacht Club in classes using either IRC or OGA handicaps. With a relaxed and friendly atmosphere, the regatta’s social side and appreciation of the history of the competing yachts is as important as the racing. cowesspringclassics.com
SEPTEMBER 4 – 6: COWES SPRING CLASSICS In light of the current situation, Cowes Spring Classics has been rescheduled to September 4-6. 20
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SEPTEMBER 26: ROUND THE ISLAND RACE The Round the Island Race is well known as one of the world’s largest and most famous yacht races. Established in 1931, it now regularly attracts in excess of 1,500 yachts and upwards of 12,000 competitors. This iconic race, organised by the Island Sailing Club (ISC), allows families and friends to compete against some of the world's best professional sailors. The 50 nautical mile race will again be supporting official charity the Ellen MacArthur Cancer Trust. Entries range from dayboats and cruising yachts to 100ft superyachts and record-breaking multihulls, and the coveted I.R.C. rated Gold Roman Bowl doesn’t necessarily go to the fastest or most expensive yacht, but is decided on handicap. Uniquely, the ISC has its own free rating system (ISCRS) for competitors who don't have an IRC one, and running true to the original aspirations of the club, small boats
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finishing well into the evening often carry off the top prizes. New for this year The Windeler Trophy, named after the race founder, is being offered for smaller dayboats unable to round The Needles. This will follow a diamond course around the Western Solent. The Official Race Village on The Parade will present an entertainment programme from noon on Tuesday 29 September. The Race begins and ends in Cowes, please check the website for revised start times and finish line closing. Whether following the race from shore or at home, GPS tracking and regular social media updates will ensure you’re kept up to date with all the race progress. roundtheisland.org.uk cowesharbourcommission.co.uk
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Calendar of Cowes races and regattas 2020 Events are correct at the time of going to press. For the latest information on Cowes events please visit cowesharbourcommission.co.uk/events
Key: BMF - British Marine Federation BPRC - British Powerboat Racing CCC - Cowes Combined Clubs CCYC - Cowes Corinthian Yacht Club ECSC - East Cowes Sailing Club GSC - Gurnard Sailing Club HDYC - Household Division Yacht Club ISC - Island Sailing Club
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Contemporary Marine Art Gallery conveniently located on Cowes Parade Bath Road, Cowes, Isle of Wight, PO31 7QN tel: (0)1983 281414 www.kendallsfineart.co.uk
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JUNE 1-5 Mon-Fri IDOR Regatta 2 Tue Evening Race Series 8 4 Thur Adult Sonar Sailing Evening 4 Thur Mid-Summer 2 4-7 Thur-Sun America’s Cup World Series, Portsmouth 6 Sat Whittle Mairne x5:Layout Cowes-Weymouth 1 22/2/19 15:56 Page 1 6 Sat De Guingand Bowl Race
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6 Sat Marlow Cup ECSC 6-7 Sat-Sun 6M British Open Championships RYS 6-7 Sat-Sun BPMI Cup Regatta ISC 6-7 Sat-Sun Cowes Solent Series (Keelboat) RORC 6-7 Sat-Sun Etchells South Coast Championship RLYC 6-7 Sat-Sun J70 Southern Area Championship RTYC 9 Tue Evening Race Series 9 ISC 11 Thur Adult Sonar Sailing Evening ISC 11 Thur Mid-Summer 3 plus Cup ECSC 11 Thur Propsail Regatta RLYC, ISC 11-13 Thur-Sat Sun Fast World Cup (CANCELLED) Jeanneau 12-14 Fri-Sun Diam 24 ISC 13-14 Sat-Sun BKL Youth Qualifier RTYC 13-14 Sat-Sun Cowes Keelboat Championships 1and Dragon South Coast Championships RLYC 13-14 Sat-Sun Daring Stug Perry Challenge Cup ISC 16 Tue Evening Race Series 10 ISC 18 Thur Adult Sonar Sailing Evening ISC 18 Thur Mid-Summer 4 ECSC 19 Fri Osmotech Cowes-Alderney JOG 20 Sat Inshore Solent Race ISC 20-21 Sat-Sun Cowes Solent Series (Keelboat) CCYC Whittle Mairne x5:Layout 1 22/2/19 15:56 Page 1 20-21 Sat-Sun IW Dinghy Championships RVYC 23 Tue Evening Race Series 11 ISC 25 Thur Adult Sonar Sailing Evening ISC 25 Thur Mid-Summer 5 ECSC 26-28 Fri-Sun IRC National Championships RORC 27-28 Sat-Sun Contessa 32 Regatta CCYC 27-28 Sat-Sun Cowes Keelboat Championships 2 RYS 30 Tue Evening Race Series 12 ISC JULY 2 2 2 2-4 4
Thur Adult Sonar Sailing Evening Thur Final Mid-Summer 6 Thur Varsity Sailing Thur-Sat J-Cup Sat Solent to Falmouth
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4 Sat Yarmouth Race (Start 12:30) 3-5 Fri-Sun Etchells European Championship 3-5 Fri-Sun Shadow X Nationals 4-5 Sat-Sun Cowes Solent Series (Keelboat) 4-5 Sat-Sun RS100 Open 6 Mon Family J70 Regatta Whittle Mairne x5:Layout 1 22/2/19 15:56 Page 1 7 Tue Evening Race Series 13 8 Wed Morgan Cup Race 9 Thur Adult Sonar Sailing Evening 9 Thur Late Summer 1 9-12 Thur-Sun Brewin Dolphin RS Elite International Grand Prix 11 Sat Etchells Racing 11-12 Sat-Sun Cowes Keelboat Championship 3 12 Sun La Trinité – Cowes Race 14 Tue Evening Race Series 14 16 Thur Adult Sonar Sailing Evening 16 Thur Late Summer 2 17 Fri Cowes Dinard St Malo Race 18-19 Sat-Sun Cowes Solent Series (Keelboat) 18-19 Sat-Sun Etchells Saida Cup 18-19 Sat-Sun J70 Members Weekend 18-25 Sat-Sat British Classic Week 21 Tue Evening Race Series 15 23 Thur Adult Sonar Sailing Evening 23 Thur Late Summer 3 plus Cup 24-26 Fri-Sun HP30 Nationals 25-26 Sat-Sun Swallows National Regatta 25-26 Sat-Sun Cowes Keelboat Championship 4 and XOD Telegraph Bowl 25-27 Sat-Mon BDA Classic and Vintage Championships 25-31 Mon-Fri Cowes Classics Week 26-31 Sun-Fri Half Ton Classics Cup 28 Tue Evening Race Series (Charity Race) 30 Thur Adult Sonar Sailing Evening 30 Thur Late Summer 4 31 Fri JOG 70th Gill Platinum Anniversary Triangle Cowes-Fecamp
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Channel Race (Cowes-Marks-Solent) Annual Regatta – Cowes Solent Series RS Tera Open Poole and back Cowes Solent Series (Keelboat) JOG 70th Gill Platinum Anniversary Triangle Fecamp-Dieppe Evening Race Series 16 JOG 70th Gill Platinum Anniversary Triangle Dieppe-Cowes Late Summer 5 Cowes Week SailGP Cowes L’Ile d’Ouessant (Ushant) Race Evening Race Series 17 Adult Sonar Sailing Evening Late Summer 6 Regatta Goodall Roofing Sonata Nationals Evening Race Series 18 Adult Sonar Sailing Evening Final Late Summer 9 TEL 01983 760354 MOBILE Cowes-St Peter Port Cowes-Torquay-Cowes Powerboat Race Solent to Guernsey. Round Sark. Guernsey to Solent Cowes Keelboat Championship 5 and XOD Zephyr Cup Etchells Bedrock Trophy Old Gaffers Association Regatta J/111 World Championship Daring P&E Egan & Ladies Trophies
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Inshore Nab Tower Cowes Solent Series (Keelboat) J70 Members Weekend P40 Nationals Poole-Cowes Sunday Brunch 1 MOBILE Little Britain ChallengeTEL Cup01983 (LBCC) 760354 Etchells Nationals Southampton International Boat Show Contessa 32 & 26 Cowes Keelboat Championship 6 and XOD Milford Haven Cup IRC Double Handed National Championship Sunday Brunch 2 Cowes-Cherbourg Bar vs Bench Sonar Regatta Cowes Solent Series (Keelboat) and Forts Race Womens Open Keelboat Championship Sunday Brunch 3 Griffin Regatta Round the Island Race Cowes Solent Series (Keelboat) and Daring Roddy Carritt Etchells Ice Bucket Western Solent Christchurch Bay racing Sunday Brunch 4
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Cowes-Lymington CCYC Members Regatta Daring Roddy Carritt Lymington-Cowes Sunday Brunch 5 Lay-up Nab Tower Race Arrow Trophy John Lewis Regatta Final Sunday Brunch 6 Prize Giving
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FEATURE
Paul Wyeth,
Marine Photographer
Marine photographer Paul Wyeth has a talent for being in the right place at the right time, and his stunning sailing images have graced the covers of Yachting World and Motor Boat & Yachting magazines, along with many others in the UK and overseas.
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Lady Mariposa (Ker 46) flying downwind. Paul is flat out in a RIB trying to keep up and not get too soaked in the process
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He started sailing at an early age in Island waters with his family, before studying design at University, teaching sailing and working for the RYA. He says, “I fell into photography after watching the photographers at sailing events, and thinking ‘I can do that’.” With no formal training, but the ability to capture the action, he began taking pictures from his dad’s RIB. “By 2003 I was getting more commercial work and it grew organically from there. I’ve travelled to Europe, the Caribbean, Oman, but my most unusual job was shooting commercial oil survey vessels in Kazakhstan.” In 2019 Paul captured 40 yachting events in Cowes alone, and says, “The Round the Island Race is a spectacle you really can’t miss. It’s always amazing to shoot, although the sheer number of boats can be overwhelming. Cowes Week is equally impressive, with so much going on. It makes you appreciate the depth of talent and experience needed to sail here. It’s so competitive, and the tides and conditions keep things interesting. Shooting around Cowes always reminds me what a great place it is to sail.” Paul also takes commissions from private yacht owners, families, and has recently diversified to outdoor sports, architectural images and drone work. He says striving for the perfect shot is what keeps his passion for photography alive. “The shot is always in your head – a yacht bursting through a wave, or crew grinding a winch when the light is perfect. It rarely all comes together, but every time you go out you’re always searching for that perfect moment.” pwpictures.com Yes on a breezy day during Cowes Week
Main image: Artemis powering upwind past The Needles, during the RORC Cowes Dinard St Malo Race.
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Visiting Cowes by boat
Paul Wyeth
All the information you need for mooring in Cowes and the River Medina Cowes is renowned across the world for sailing and is busy throughout the year with racing yachts and regattas, but it also offers much for cruising sailors. As one of the south’s most sheltered locations, it provides access to fine cruising grounds east and west, and of course is a gateway to all the beautiful Isle of Wight has to offer. Cowes is home to many high quality modern marinas, but visitors can also find more tranquil and secluded spots up the River Medina. MOORINGS There are a large number of visitor swinging moorings and river pontoons both in Cowes Harbour and upstream on the River Medina. The main marina facilities for visiting craft are at Cowes Harbour Shepards Marina, Cowes Yacht Haven, East Cowes Marina, and Island Harbour Marina. Visitor mooring charges appear in this section, but often special rates apply during major events such as Cowes Week and the Round the Island Race, so enquiring in advance is recommended.
For river pontoons and swinging moorings, call ‘HM1’ on VHF Ch 69. During busy periods you may need to ‘raft up’. When possible, you should always, as a courtesy, hail the vessel you intend to moor alongside and request permission. For marinas, call on VHF Ch80. ANCHORING Leisure craft: Do not anchor in the Cowes fairway, Eastern Channel, and small craft mooring areas due to obstructions such as ground chain, other 34
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than in emergencies. Osborne Bay, 2nm east of the Shrape Breakwater, has excellent holding ground and is reasonably well protected from prevalent winds. Commercial vessels up to 150m may anchor in the dedicated anchorages in Cowes Roads by prior arrangement with the Harbour Master. TRINITY LANDING Trinity Landing, located just inside the entrance to Cowes Harbour, provides walk-ashore access to this bustling town. The outside, fairway side of Trinity Landing is for pick up and drop off only, except by prior arrangement with the Harbour Master. Leisure craft can moor on the inside of the pontoon under direction and control of the Harbour Master.
VHF Ch 69 call sign ‘HM1’ Overnight mooring: £2.50 per metre; short stay: £1.50 per metre cowesharbourservices.co.uk COWES ROADS SWINGING MOORINGS All swinging moorings require prior arrangements with Cowes Harbour before use. From May to October, M row is laid to the west of the harbour entrance between Egypt Point and the Royal Yacht Squadron. The heavy duty yellow/orange swinging moorings provide deep water moorings for vessels up to 25m in length.
For events between June and August, J row is laid
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to the east of the harbour entrance and south of the Snowden buoy, for vessels between 10-35m in length. In July approximately 150 additional swinging moorings for small day class vessels will be laid to the northeast and south of the Cowes Breakwater in preparation for Cowes Classics Week and Cowes Week. All other buoys south of the breakwater are licensed to residents.
VHF Ch 69 call sign ‘HM1’ Bookings for events to be made via your class secretary. Outside of events overnight mooring: £1.55 per metre, short stays less than 4hrs from £9.00. cowesharbourservices.co.uk
TOW N Q U AY Step ashore at Town Quay for direct access to Cowes High Street. Lying adjacent to the Red Jet terminal and in front of the Harbour Office, it provides mooring for RIBs under 9m, and a free scrubbing berth for vessels up to 10.6m long. Cowes water taxis also operate from Town Quay.
VHF Ch 69 call sign ‘HM1’. Overnight mooring: £2.50 per metre, short stay: £1.50 per metre cowesharbourservices.co.uk
COW E S YA C H T H AV E N Cowes Yacht Haven is a world-class marina based in the heart of Cowes, providing access to Cowes High Street’s busy pubs, restaurants and shops within seconds. The Yacht Haven offers 260 fully serviced berths, 24/7 access, a 50 ton hoist, 25 ton boat mover and 15 ton mobile crane to make easy work of lifting and launching of boats in the 3000sq/m dry sail space. Facilities include Wi-Fi, showers, toilets and a launderette as well as on-site engineers, electricians and boat repairers. The pontoon numbering system was recently revised, with the north basin pontoons using ‘N’ followed by the pontoon number and indicated by blue-coloured tops to the piles. South basin ‘S’ pontoons are now indicated by white tops and red tops for resident pontoons. Undercover winter storage is also available, subject to terms.
VHF Ch 80 call sign ‘Cowes Yacht Haven’ Mooring: April-October - Sunday-Thursday overnight £3.00 per metre. Friday-Saturday overnight £3.65 per metre. Weekly £21 per metre. Short stay £1.20 per metre. From November to March overnight mooring is £2.35 per metre, with short stays £1.00 per metre. Tel: 01983 299975 Email: info@cowesyachthaven.com or berthing@cowesyachthaven.com facebook.com/cowesyachthaven cowesyachthaven.com
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Cowes Yacht Haven during Cowes Week
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SHEPARDS MARINA Cowes Harbour Shepards Marina is a welcoming family-friendly marina offering affordable visitor and annual berthing to all sailors. Berths include water and electricity, free Wi-Fi, new shower facilities for 2020, site-wide CCTV, and visitors can book in advance subject to availability. Discounted rates are available for rallies of six or more boats, sailing schools, and winter berthing.
Sugar Store Events Centre The Sugar Store Events Centre makes a perfect venue for rallies, clubs, prizegivings, receptions, or as a regatta media centre. The Events Centre enjoys a waterside position, stunning views and a convenient, central location.
The marina is home to the Isle of Wight’s premier Dry Sailing Centre for day class yachts and RIBs, motorboats and trailered keelboats, with a marina basin exclusively used by Dry Sailing clients. A state-of-the-art hydraulic marine crane offers maximum launch and lift flexibility to 6 tonnes, with a dedicated Dry Sailing Coordinator providing 7 days a week crane operations and Dry Sailing Basin Management. Shepards Marina is home to Cowes Harbour Commission’s moorings and berthing team, and also on site are Basque Kitchen Restaurant, Salty Sailing, Island Divers, Rigit, and Solent Sails. Competitively priced fuel can be obtained from Cowes Harbour Fuels, located 200m south of the Chain Ferry.
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Tel: 01983 297821 Email: shepards.chc@cowes.co.uk facebook.com/ShepardsMarina cowesharbourshepardsmarina.co.uk WHITEGATES PONTOONS The next set of visitor moorings are past the Chain Ferry on the east side, although you will need to use the water taxis or your dinghy to get ashore. These moorings are quiet and ideal for craft wishing to stay overnight in Cowes but outside of a marina. They represent excellent value and many are suitable for deeper draught vessels.
VHF Ch 69 call sign ‘HM1’ Mooring: £1.55 per metre, short stays less than 4hrs from £9.00 cowesharbourservices.co.uk
Shepards Marina
VHF Ch 80 call sign ‘Shepards Marina’ Mooring: £2.94 per metre per night Sunday-Thursday, £3.25 Friday-Saturday, 7 nights plus £2.94 per metre per night. Short stay up to 4 hours £1.11 per metre. Lower rates apply November to March.
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EAST COWES MARINA East Cowes Marina is accessible at all states of the tide and enjoys a sheltered, sunny location just 500m south of the Chain Ferry. The marina has 360 residents’ and visitors’ walk ashore berths for boats up to 20m, all with electricity, water and Wi-Fi. Amenities include washrooms, laundry, picnic garden, free car park and the popular Lifeboat pub. Also based at East Cowes Marina is the Medina Yacht Club, an RYA-affiliated social and boating club open to everyone. Members organise friendly training, relaxed rallies and enjoyable evenings, and membership is only £40 per boat.
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medinayachtclub.co.uk facebook.com/MedinaYachtClub VHF Ch 80 call sign ‘East Cowes Marina’ Tel: 01983 293983 Email: berths@eastcowesmarina.co.uk Mooring: £3.35 per metre (including electricity) daily 1 April to 31 October, contact East Cowes Marina for winter rates. eastcowesmarina.co.uk FOLLY REACH It can take as little as 20 minutes to motor to the Folly from the harbour entrance. Almost halfway up the River Medina, the Folly is a world away from the hustle and bustle of Cowes and is designated as a ‘Site of Special Scientific Interest’. Please produce minimum wash in this area, keeping your speed below 6 knots through the water.
Pontoon moorings are available although most require use of a tender or the Folly water taxis to get ashore. New pontoons and piles were installed in 2017 including a new 200 metre visitors’ pontoon in the vicinity of the Folly Inn.
VHF Ch 72 call sign ‘Folly Launch’ Tel: 07884 400046 Email: follymoorings@hotmail.com Moorings: £1.55 per metre, short stays less than 4hrs from £9.00
ISLAND HARBOUR Island Harbour Marina is set in a beautiful and secluded valley, just under half a mile upstream from the Folly Inn on the east bank of the River Medina. This peaceful marina has over 200 berths for annual moorings and visiting yachts, and offers easy access to Newport, Osborne House and the site of the Isle of Wight Festival in June.
The nearby cycle track into Newport and surrounding fields make this an ideal place to bring children and dogs. Access is via lock gates up to 4 hours either side of high water, depending on draught, with a maximum draft of 2.5m. The popular Breeze restaurant and Bar has outside seating, a children’s play area, launderette and free WiFi. Full marine services include a well-stocked chandlery and a 50 ton travel hoist, operated by
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Richardsons Yacht Services. There is free car parking and extensive hardstanding for boats ashore. VHF Ch 80 - Call sign ‘Island Harbour’ Tel: 01983 539994 Email: enquiries@island-harbour.co.uk Contact Island Harbour for mooring charges island-harbour.co.uk NEWPORT HARBOUR Located at the head of the River Medina, this harbour is close to the centre of Newport and its broad range of shops, pubs, restaurants, cinema and other attractions. The harbour is a great base to explore the whole of the Island easily, by bus or bike.
As Newport Harbour is tidal, all visitor berths are drying. Moor either alongside the visitor pontoon or alongside the visitor quay for fin keel. As the harbour is tidal, all boats will dry out. Due to the tidal access, sailors often enjoy a stay on Newport Harbour’s Folly visitors’ pontoon before following the incoming tide up to Newport. VHF Ch 69 call sign ‘Newport Harbour’ Summer mooring: (per night) - Under 6 metres £12, 6-9 metres £18, 9-12 metres £24, 12-15 metres £30, 15-18 metres £36. Short stays not exceeding 4 hours, under 7 metres £8.00, over 7 metres £10.00 and £9.50. Winter rates (per night) - Under 6 metres £9, 6-9 metres £13.50, 9-12 metres £18, 12-15 metres £22.50, 15-18 metres £27. Tel: 01983 823885. Mobile: 07964 207441 Email: Newport.harbour@iow.gov.uk iow.gov.uk/Visitors/Where-to-go/Harbours1/ Newport-Harbour/Newport-Harbour1 cowesharbourcommission.co.uk
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ANNUAL MOORINGS The River Medina has a large number of annual berths controlled by Cowes Harbour Commission or local yacht clubs. If you plan to extend your stay or would like a permanent mooring, Cowes oers exceptionally competitive rates on a seasonal or annual basis. Contact the Cowes Harbour Moorings team on 01983 297821. cowesharbourservices.co.uk GETTING ASHORE The most common landing places for getting ashore by RIB, tender, or water taxi are Town Quay in Cowes and Gridiron in East Cowes. Pre-booking of water taxis is recommended outside of the peak summer season. P U B L I C L A N D I N G S A N D S L I P WAYS
West Cowes Whitegates pontoon, 500m south of the Cowes Chain Ferry on the west bank of the River Medina, is connected to the shore and suitable for tenders only. Thetis Slip, between Thetis Wharf and Shepards Marina, is suitable for small vessels but not at low water due to the short slipway. Town Quay, on pontoons alongside the Red Jet terminal for vessels under 9m, provides instant access to the High Street and associated amenities. Sun Slip, o the High Street at the foot of Sun Hill, 38
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is not easily accessible. There is a similar slipway at the foot of Market Hill. Watch House Slip, at the end of Watch House Lane at the south end of The Parade, offers all states of tide access, however, be aware of possible strong cross currents. East Cowes Folly Slip is situated further up the River Medina towards Newport. Be aware of a possible strong cross-current on the lower end of the slipway on the ebb tide. The White Hart Slip, immediately south of the Red Funnel terminal should be used with caution during ebb tides and when ferries are manoeuvring. Launching on spring ebb tides is not recommended. Bells Landing steps (not slipway), north of Venture Quays on the Esplanade, East Cowes is a tidal landing. Gridiron pontoon, immediately north of the Chain Ferry, is for landing and pick up only, with no mooring. East Cowes Esplanade provides a number of slipways suitable for launching small craft, generally without the need for a vehicle, at or around high water.
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Cowes Water Taxis Serves Outer Harbour swinging moorings and seasonal small craft moorings north of Cowes Breakwater to Folly G pontoon. VHF Channel 06 Tel: 07551 431993 Available: April to June, and September: Mon-Fri: 0900 to 2100, Sat: 0900 to 2330, Sun: 0900 to 1800 July and August Mon-Fri: 0900 to 2300, Sat: 0900 to 2330, Sun: 0900 to 1800 October to mid-November: Weekends only: 1100 to 1500 Note: The service operates later at high season weekends, Bank Holidays, and large events including the IOW Festival, Cowes Week and Round the Island Race weekend. Cowes Harbour Taxi Winter service only Serves Outer Harbour swinging moorings and seasonal small craft moorings north of Cowes Breakwater to Folly G pontoon. VHF Channel 69 – Call sign HM1 Tel: 07855 767918 Shepards Marina: 01983 297821
Available: October and November: Mon-Fri: 0900 to 1730 December to March: Daily: 0900 to 1730 Note: Pre-booking is strongly recommended. The taxi may be available outside of normal operating hours subject to booking in advance. Folly Reach Water Taxi Serves Island Harbour to Folly G pontoon VHF Channel 72 Tel: 07884 400046 Available: January to March and October to December (Weekends only) Sat-Sun: 1100 to 1500 April and May: Mon-Fri: 0900 to 2100, Sat: 0900 to 2330, Sun: 0900 to 1800 June to August: Mon-Fri: 0900 to 2300, Sat: 0900 to 2330, Sun: 0900 to 1800 Waterbus Serves Cowes Town Quay to The Folly, Island Harbour Marina and Newport (Tide permitting) VHF Channel 77 Tel: 07974 864627 Available: Bookings only. Daily throughout the year: 1000 to 2330 cowesharbourcommission.co.uk
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holding tank pump out to encourage more sailors and boaters to use the facility.
Fresh water is available from all marinas, as well as at Trinity Landing.
Fuel and gas
Garbage Marinas provide facilities for garbage from boats using their berths. Boats moored in the River Medina or at anchor should retain garbage on board until berthed alongside, or take it ashore to facilities situated adjacent to public landings. Using the river to dispose of rubbish of any kind is illegal. Free pump out All harbour users and visiting yachtsmen to Cowes are encouraged to make use of Shepards Marina’s pump out facility for boats, which is available and free to use all year round. The pump out berth, for use by any boat (with prior notice), is located on the south pontoon at Shepards Marina in Cowes. Please call the marina on 01983 297821 or VHF Ch 80 to arrange access and the marina staff will be glad to help you. There are no charges for the
Open seven days a week, the Cowes Harbour Services Fuel Berth is the main facility in Cowes Harbour providing easy access and competitively priced fuel. It is located 200m south of the Chain Ferry underneath the Hammerhead Crane. Tel: 01983 200716. VHF Ch 69. cowesharbourservices.co.uk You can also find a fuelling station at Lallow’s Boatyard, 50m south of the Yacht Haven. Tel: 01983 292112. lallowsboatyard.co.uk Scrubbing berths Town Quay adjacent to the Harbour Office. Suitable for vessels up to 10.6m LOA and 2m draft at spring tides and 1.0m draft at neap tides. Folly Inn scrubbing berth, capable of taking vessels up to 10.6m LOA and 1.83m draft at spring tides. Bookings by application to the Folly Harbour Office. Tel: 07884 400046.
IN CASE OF EMERGENCY
Medical help If you are afloat and have a medical emergency, call Solent Coastguard on VHF Ch 16/67. The designated medical emergency landing site is Trinity Landing, off Cowes Parade. Cowes Medical Centre is at 200 Newport Road, Cowes, PO31 7ER. It is open Monday to Friday from 0800 to 1800. For appointments tel: 01983 294902. A&E service, St Mary’s Hospital, Parkhurst Road, Newport, PO30 5TG. For non-urgent medical enquiries call 111. East Cowes Medical Centre is next to Waitrose, in Church Path, East Cowes, PO32 6RP. It is open Monday to Friday from 0800 to 1830. For appointments tel: 01983 284333. Dental Services Amery House Dental, 6 Terminus Road, Cowes PO31 7TG Tel: 01983 291863 Park Road Dental, 169 Park Road, Cowes PO31 7NJ Tel: 01983 293771 Island Dental Services, 34 Castle Street, East Cowes PO32 6RD Tel: 01983 291423.
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Damira East Cowes Dental Practice at East Cowes Medical Centre 01983 296837 Chemists Boots Pharmacy at the Cowes Medical Centre as above, Tel: 01983 294467 Day Lewis Pharmacy, 7 High Street, Cowes PO31 7SA Tel: 01983 293011 Lloyds Pharmacy at the East Cowes Medical Centre as above Tel: 01983 293133 Regent Pharmacy, Well Road, East Cowes PO32 6SP Tel: 01983 717002 Defibrillators Defibrillators are located at Shepards Marina, Cowes Yacht Haven, Medina Wharf, UKSA, Red Jet Terminal, Birmingham Road opposite Cowes Corinthian Yacht Club and at the Royal London Yacht Club opposite Trinity Landing. Disabled hoist Cowes Yacht Haven has a disabled wheelchair hoist installed, which is available for public use by prior arrangement. Contact Cowes Yacht Haven on 01983 299975.
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Glenholme House A fine and substantial period house situated within the old town a short walk from the town centre and Red Jet ferry. Glenholme House is a large - 3,250 sq ft – family home with accommodation extending over four floors, with a walled garden and off street parking. Located in an elevated position within the ‘Old Town’, near Northwood Park with its tennis courts, Glenholme is just a few minutes walk from the Red Jet Ferry Terminal with frequent crossings to Southampton. The various yacht clubs, marinas, range of local shops, restaurants and bars within this world-renowned centre of yachting are all easily accessed With fantastic entertaining space, catering facilities and a south facing terrace in the garden, this is a house with flexible accommodation that can
adapt for large groups of people. It has an established history of generating considerable sums for short lets for the various sailing regattas. This is a rare opportunity to own an easy to maintain, ‘lock up and go’, modernised family home within a stunning Victorian period town house, in a prime location. Well–loved by its current owners, Glenholme House is ready to move into. It is well maintained with double-glazed windows to the front and annual servicing on all plumbing and electrics. This kind of property rarely comes to the market and is ‘a must see’ opportunity.
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Westbourne House
Be the envy of Cowes with this Grade II-listed waterfront property including its own slipway. Built in 1752 by Stephen Day, it formed one half of Birmingham Hall, the other part being known as Medina House. A plaque on the outside wall records the birth of Thomas Arnold in June 1795, who later became the Headmaster of Rugby School, an institution noted as one of the best amongst English public schools of the day. The home later became a private school for girls in the 1920s, which is when it became known as Westbourne House. Today the property retains the elegance of the Georgian period, with features that include an imposing façade of neoclassical style with stucco columns and an original front door that opens to an impressive hallway. Large sash windows allow the south-facing front of the home a beautiful quality of light. Arranged over four storeys,
Westbourne House has rooms that offer versatility of use, and include four double bedrooms, three with en-suites; a large office; a snug that opens to a full width terrace; a large formal drawing room; an artist’s studio and a welcoming kitchen/breakfast room which is truly the heart of the home. All the rooms at the rear of the property enjoy superb views of Cowes Harbour across to Portsmouth and the mainland. The slipway is a huge and sought-after asset to this property. It is large and recently refurbished, offering a home for watercraft, secure parking for your cars and a place to sit and enjoy the comings and goings on the water. The property has all the amenities that Cowes Town has to offer right on its doorstep, including sailing and yacht clubs, restaurants, bars and shops.
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COWES CLUBS
Choose your club
Paul Wyeth
There are many benefits to being a yacht club member and Cowes certainly has a wide variety of welcoming clubs to suit all ages and sailing interests. Whether you are looking to get into sailing, or are a seasoned sailor wanting to meet like-minded people for social events, get in touch with the clubs below to find out what they can offer. R OYA L YA C H T S Q U A D R O N Founded in 1815, the Royal Yacht Squadron (RYS) is one of the oldest and most prestigious yacht clubs in the world.
The clubhouse is set in the iconic Cowes Castle, a familiar local landmark which was built in 1539 as part of Henry VIII’s chain of coastal defences. These days, the cannon in front of the Castle signal the start of races, rather than approaching invaders. In front of the Castle, at the western end of The Parade near The Green, provides a spectacular spot to watch the starts during Cowes Week and other major events. The RYS has an active racing and cruising programme which can be found on their website. rys.org.uk R OYA L LO N D O N YA C H T C L U B The Royal London Yacht Club (RLYC) has a full programme of both racing and social events, including an active Younger Members’ division. Originally founded in London in 1838, membership is exclusive, limited to just 500. The Club’s home since 1868 is an elegant Regency house on The Parade in Cowes, with some of the finest views 44
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across the Solent. RLYC organises and hosts Cowes Classics Week, the largest regatta of its type in the world. In 2020, the Club will host a number of other regattas including Propsail, the Bank of England Sailing Club and the Arrow Trophy. The Club offers full facilities, excellent accommodation and catering including fine dining. rlyc.org.uk C O W E S C O R I N T H I A N YA C H T C L U B With a relaxed and friendly atmosphere, the Cowes Corinthian Yacht Club (CCYC) prides itself on welcoming all local and visiting sailors. Established in 1952 by the late Tiny Mitchell, the club is based in the heart of Cowes – on Birmingham Road by land and opposite the red No. 6 harbour buoy by sea. It is the only yacht club in Cowes that can provide marina berths, and shoreside boat storage and facilities to its members. CCYC offers short-stay berthing for visitors and bar opening hours can be found on the website along with all points of contact. The club encourages new members of all ages and holds sailing, racing and social events throughout the year.
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ISLAND SAILING CLUB The Island Sailing Club (ISC) is one of the busiest and biggest in Britain, with over 1,600 members. The club organises the world famous Round the Island Race, which takes place on May 30 this year, and regularly attracts over 12,000 competitors. ISC offers a busy sailing programme with racing both midweek and at the weekends. Its popular Tuesday night racing from April to September is open to anyone, and regattas, training and events are run throughout the season.
A fleet of Sonar keelboats, perfect for sailors of all abilities, can be hired by individuals, families or organisations. The excellent bar and restaurant facilities provide stunning harbour views, and menus can be tailored to your individual needs. islandsc.org.uk R OYA L O C E A N R A C I N G C L U B The Royal Ocean Racing Club (RORC) was founded in 1925 in Plymouth following the very first Fastnet race. RORC is involved in the organisation of offshore racing events around the world and hosts a busy schedule of both inshore regattas in the Solent and cross-channel races, including the Vice Admiral’s Cup and the Rolex Fastnet Race.
RORC Cowes Clubhouse is located at the water’s edge at the end of the Parade. Its grounds possess unrivalled sea views over the Solent and provide a perfect spot for members, visiting yachtsmen and guests to have lunch and watch the day’s sailing. The Clubhouse also has twelve well-appointed bedrooms, four of which have en-suite facilities. rorc.org EAST COWES SAILING CLUB The small and friendly East Cowes Sailing Club’s (ECSC) main base is situated in Clarence Road behind the Victoria Tavern in East Cowes. This club caters for small cruising yachts and motor boats, many of the latter being used by members of the club who enjoy fishing.
and day boats in mind, and is open to non-members on application to the club. ECSC’s non-licensed club house on Clarence Road overlooks the Medina, perfect for watching the world go by, and offers storage space for tenders and equipment. eastcowessc.co.uk GURNARD SAILING CLUB You can expect a warm welcome at Gurnard Sailing Club (GSC), the Island’s premier dinghy club, which is also home to the popular IW Dinghy Championships. Based in Gurnard Bay, a mile or so west of Cowes, the exciting surrounding waters include tides and challenging conditions which all make for a first-class sailing experience. GSC runs a full sailing and training calendar, including a very successful cadet programme, and offers coaching for both adults and youths. This friendly club caters for everyone, from beginners to competitive sailors, and provides a lively and varied social calendar throughout the year. The club also offers dinghy parking for its members.
gurnardsc.org.uk R OYA L T H A M E S YA C H T C L U B Founded over 240 years ago, the Royal Thames Yacht Club (RTYC) is the oldest continuously operating yacht club in the world. The exclusive and relaxing London clubhouse offers a warm welcome and has a superb position at 60 Knightsbridge with views over Hyde Park. Members participate in a wide range of racing and cruising events in home waters and worldwide.
Clubhouse facilities include members’ accommodation and a fine dining restaurant. In Cowes, the Royal Thames operates primarily from Shepards Marina where the club's J/70 fleet is based. RTYC organises keelboat racing and cruising events, and has an active younger members’ racing division. royalthames.com
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Moorings around the Island Cowes may be the UK’s most famous sailing destination, but if you’re visiting the Isle of Wight by boat there’s so much more to discover. The picturesque anchorages, well-equipped marinas and harbours found around its coast can all provide a very different Island experience. BEMBRIDGE HARBOUR 8NM EAST OF COWES
Beautiful Bembridge Harbour, at the Island’s eastern-most point, is home to two sailing clubs, an angling club, a small commercial fishing fleet and numerous water activity-related businesses. Designated an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and Site of Special Scientific Interest, it's also an RSPB site. The entrance channel is accessible approximately 3-3.5 hours either side of High Water for vessels drawing 1.5m - a digital depth gauge is updated every 60 seconds on the harbour's website. Visitor berths offer power, water and free WiFi, with online booking for premier fingers. Rallies are welcome with discounts available, and a water taxi runs between the marina, beach and pontoons. There's a seasonal café, and the Berthing Office Galley Locker provides delicious Island produce, 46
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licensed alcohol sales and all the basics. In Bembridge and St Helens villages you’ll find delightful independent shops, and eateries showcasing delicious locally grown or caught produce. Operations and Safety Manager: Gordon Wight. VHF Ch 80 call sign 'Bembridge Harbour'. Tel: 01983 872828. bembridgeharbour.co.uk
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NEWTOWN CREEK 5NM WEST OF COWES
RYDE HARBOUR 6NM EAST OF COWES
This small leisure harbour to the East of Ryde Pier can welcome around 75 visiting boats and provides a gateway to the Island’s largest town. In vibrant Ryde you can discover a fantastic selection of restaurants, pubs, shops and other attractions. This seaside town’s miles of sandy beaches create a vast playground at low tide, and you can enjoy the wonderful coastal stroll or bike ride from Ryde along to Seaview or Bembridge. Ryde Harbour dries out completely at Low Water, so access for small craft with a 1-metre draught is about 2 hours either side of High Water. The harbour is also near to train and bus connections, making it easy to explore the rest of the beautiful Island. VHF Ch 80 call sign 'Ryde Harbour'. Tel: 01983 613879. Mobile: 07970 009899. Email: ryde.harbour@iow.gov.uk. iow.gov.uk/Visitors/Where-to-go/Harbours1/ RydeHarbour/Ryde-Harbour1 WOOT TON CREEK 5NM EAST OF COWES
This pretty tidal estuary is a designated Site of Special Scientific Interest. It flows into the Solent just 5 miles east of Cowes, and has been used as a waterway and port for thousands of years. Anchoring at the mouth of Wootton Creek is not permitted and the creek dries out at low tide. No moorings are available in the creek but you can contact the welcoming Royal Victoria Yacht Club next to the Wightlink Fishbourne car ferry terminal to use their visitor pontoon. Smaller boats can navigate up to the Sloop Inn at Wootton Bridge.
This stunning natural harbour, set in National Trust-owned Newtown National Nature Reserve, is always well worth a visit. Lying to the east of Yarmouth, it is one of the few places in the Solent where anchoring is easy and sheltered in all wind directions. The peaceful estuary is steeped in history and wildlife, with extensive mudflats and saltmarsh adjacent to pretty meadows and woodland walks. Once you’ve picked up a visitor’s buoy or anchored, the creek can be navigated by dinghy to Shalfleet Quay, only a short stroll from the welcoming New Inn. Harbour Master: David Flannagan. No VHF service. Tel: 01983 531424 YA R M O U T H H A R B O U R 9NM WEST OF COWES
For a charming blend of ancient and modern, sail into picturesque Yarmouth Harbour on the north coast of West Wight. The pretty harbourside town is busy with pubs, restaurants, boutique shops and galleries, with Grade ll listed Yarmouth Pier reputedly the longest wooden pier in the UK. A Wightlink car ferry service to Lymington in the New Forest also departs from Yarmouth. Yarmouth Harbour has up to 220 berths, allocated on arrival. If you wish to plan your visit in advance there are an additional 30 premium berths which can be booked via the website. Call on VHF CH68 to be assisted by the friendly berthing staff who will show you to a berth. At Cockpit Essentials you can catch up on the news, enjoy a coffee, purchase tasty Island produce and check out the forecasts. Harbour Master: Tim Adams. VHF Ch 68 call sign 'Yarmouth Harbour'. Tel: 01983 760321
Wootton Creek Fairway Association secretary. Tel: 01983 882560 Royal Victoria Yacht Club. Tel: 01983 882325 cowesharbourcommission.co.uk
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Protecting the waters around Cowes
How Degrading!
Cowes provides easy access to both The Solent and Medina Estuary. These beautiful and very different environments harbour a wide variety of wildlife, and it’s our responsibility to make as little impact on their waters and surrounding shores as possible. Since 2005, The Green Blue, a joint environmental programme between the Royal Yachting Association and British Marine, has helped boat users, boating businesses, clubs and training centres to reduce their impact on coastal and inland waters, wildlife and habitats. At thegreenblue.org.uk you can find easy to follow advice to make boating in the UK as sustainable as possible. ‘How Degrading!’ shows just how long some items take to break down in the water. We all love the water, and can all make sure we dispose of any waste responsibly on shore, aiming to reduce, reuse or recycle it where possible.
Whether you are enjoying the estuary from the water or land, it’s easy to help conserve the area’s valuable habitats by carrying out your activities responsibly. Observing simple rules such as not disturbing the wildlife, making yourself aware of the estuary’s sensitive areas, respecting no landing signs and reducing speed to limit your wash will ensure we can all enjoy the special birds and other creatures that thrive in the Medina Estuary for many years to come.
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Estuary birds The beautiful Medina Estuary’s mudflats, saltmarsh and surrounding lands are home to some of Europe’s rarest and most vulnerable migratory birds, along with many resident species. Here’s a guide to just a few of the water birds you could spot in this area. Illustrations by Alan Rowe, potting-shed-cartoons LAPWING
RINGED PLOVER Small wading bird with smart black and white head and breast. Feeds in groups, often with the Dunlin flock.
Black and white plumage shows green in bright sunlight. Has an impressive crest and distinctive call ‘pee-oo-wit’.
BRENT GOOSE Compact, black and white goose. Feeds on green algae. Has an evocative call.
SANDWICH TERN Elegant summer visitor. Feeds by diving in search of fish.
OYSTERCATCHER Black and white wader. Bright orange legs and bill. Distinctive single note call when in flight.
CURLEW White rumped brown wader with long, down-curved bill. Has distinctive ‘cur-lew’ call.
LITTLE EGRET An all white member of the heron family with bright yellow feet that feeds along the water’s edge at all states of tide.
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Small wader. Feeds in flocks at water’s edge. Rests in closelypacked groups on pontoons WIGEON
Dabbling duck feeds on water’s surface. Smaller and more slender than a mallard. ‘Whee-oo’ call.
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The Solent is a very special place, with many wonders hidden just beneath its surface. Visit the shore at low water and you may find elusive hermit crabs and colourful sea anemones. Further out, seagrass meadows shelter amazing species like cuttlefish, seahorses, and rays. You could even spot grey seals hunting for fish, or common dolphins riding the wakes of boats.
Hermit crab in seagrass © Paul Naylor
Our marine wildlife really is wonderful, and part of what makes our coast so special. You can help keep it that way by volunteering or making small changes in your everyday life. For ways to get involved, visit: hiwwt.org.uk/WilderSolent cowesharbourcommission.co.uk
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UKSA
We know the best spots for windsurfing, paddleboarding and kayaking and our minibuses are ready to take you there! If you’re looking to keep the kids entertained over the school holidays, UKSA’s fun-filled, on-the-water holiday clubs could be your answer. Offering multi-activity camps, fun days and RYA-accredited dinghy sailing, there is something for all. Programmes are available for children aged 6+. UKSA also offers a huge variety of leisure and recreational courses. RYA qualifications are delivered by expert instructors and include practical yachting, shore-based, dinghy and powerboat courses.
We are the largest RYA training centre in the world and run all our activity from our all-inclusive residential waterfront base in Cowes. We offer over 100 industry-leading courses to ensure all your learning needs are catered for. If you want to get started on the water, improve your existing skills, or gain RYA qualifications, UKSA has a training course for you. Everyone is welcome at UKSA! From children taking their first trip out, to adults learning a new skill. We’ve been instructing yachting, sailing and watersports for over 30 years. Our situation on the River Medina is perfect for beginners and, with easy access to the Solent, intermediate and advanced learners can really stretch themselves.
As an RYA Centre of Excellence, UKSA offers a full range of professional maritime training that launches long-term careers in a growing industry. UKSA’s fully-funded, 2 year practical Further Education courses are a great alternative to post-secondary education. They are designed specifically for students who want to embark on exciting and rewarding careers in watersports instruction or yacht training. For those aged 18+ we provide an outstanding alternative to university. A career in yachting, superyachting, hospitality or watersports instruction can give you a well-paid, long-term career that promises global travel, an enviable lifestyle and little debt. Immerse yourself in the experience by staying with us on site. We offer full-board, all-inclusive packages, meaning you don’t have to worry about accommodation and food.
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WELCOME TO COWES The towns of Cowes and East Cowes either side of Cowes Harbour are steeped in maritime history and if you’ve never stepped ashore, then you’re in for a treat. Used to welcoming visitors here since Victorian times, you should find everything you need to ensure your stay is filled with Island magic. You can cross the river Medina, which separates Cowes and East Cowes and flows down to the county town of Newport, either by foot and vehicle using the Cowes Floating Bridge, or calling a water taxi to ferry you across. There are delightful walks and cycle trails along both sides of the Medina estuary and town seafronts if you want to stretch your legs and explore. Of course, sailing is a way of life here, so you’ll find all the boat services, equipment and kit you’ll need. There are several chandleries like Pascall Atkey with its vintage shopfront and interior, and Jolliffes stocks everything from paddleboards to
clinometers. Cowes is home to world famous sail makers Ratsey and Lapthorne, and North Sails. Spinlock supply rope holding equipment and personal safety protection, and there are a wealth of other specialist sailing services in and around the town. You can also learn or improve sailing skills at the many training schools such as UKSA, who provide all manner of courses from watersports to Yachtmaster qualifications. Cowes is filled with a wide range of sail clothing shops, whether you’re planning a gentle cruise down to Yarmouth, or about to circumnavigate the globe. Toio stock a wide range of garments and cowesharbourcommission.co.uk
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offer a fast and personalised in-house embroidery service for crew uniforms. Other well-known sailing brands Helly Hansen, Musto and Zhik are also on the high street. There are plenty of boutique fashion retailers filled with outfits for whatever onshore activity you’ll be attending. You can select from a range of beautiful and stylish clothes and accessories at Mia, with friendly staff on hand to help. Bella stocks wonderful Italian linens in all colours, and there are more fashion options at Blush, Joules, Fat Face and White Stuff. Osbornes provide men’s suits and shirts for all occasions and offer a dry cleaning service.
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Established in 1862, Benzies is known as the Yachtsman’s Jeweller for its fine and unique pieces of yachting jewellery, and contemporary Skylarking Silver showcases divine original designs using sterling silver, gold and precious stones. The town has gentlemen’s barbers, and a range of hair and beauty salons. You can be pampered at Becalmed Wellbeing and Medi Spa, or ease those aches at Cowes Chiropractic Clinic. If you’re after some flowers then Bay Tree Florists creates delightful bouquets for any occasion.
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Homeware shops are crammed full of treasures to take home or give as gifts, from mirrors and cushions to doormats and furniture, often with a coastal theme. Staples and Green oozes nautical, summery style, and explore K1 Britannia for upmarket maritime antiques, paintings and furniture. Wooldridge Interiors bring modern, indulgent design to the high street, Buff’s design-led cookshop also has fantastic gifts, and Joli is packed with perfect presents and homeware inspired by seaside living.
Art Cowes’ nautical theme continues in much of the art found here. Photographer Neil Williams displays powerful yet hauntingly beautiful land, city and seascapes including dramatic sailing shots of classic yachts such as Velsheda and Eleonora at his gallery on Shooters Hill.
Bow Spray - 1933 J Class Yacht Velsheda, by Neil Williams
Beken of Cowes marine image archive in Birmingham Road is well known for its beautiful classic racing and cruising photographs from the 1880s – 2016. This historical Beken Archive has been described as a ‘National Treasure’. Rick Tomlinson’s gallery in Cowes Yacht Haven features incredible images from races and regattas around the world, including the Whitbread Round the World Race and the GBR Challenge at the America’s Cup 2002-3 in Auckland. Shorelines of Cowes in the High Street sells a range of local artists’ work, from night sky photography by Chad Powell to delightful and detailed local seaside watercolour scenes by Maria Ward.
Royalty, racing and rigging - historic walking tours of Cowes The nautical town of Cowes is filled with a rich history and has played an important role in the building, sailing and racing of some of the world’s most significant boats and yachts. Cowes gift and homeware shop Joli has commissioned Isle Of Wight Guided Tours to lead a series of relaxing and informative walks to really get to know this fascinating town. ‘Royalty, Racing and Rigging’ enables you to delve into Cowes’ maritime history and its close connections with the royal family, from Tudor times to the present day. Expect many intriguing tales and anecdotes to be recounted during the 90 minute tour which covers 1.5km and takes in the vibrant High Street. Did you know the old Union Inn pub was once used for illegal contraband and smuggling, or that The Royal London Yacht Club was relocated to Cowes because of sewage problems in the Thames? Its famous members have included one of the fathers of Italian unification, Giuseppe Garibaldi, and Cowes boat builder Uffa Fox, who taught Prince Charles how to sail. The ‘Royalty, Racing and Rigging’ tour will also reveal where Cowes got its name from, which high street coffee shop formerly made shoes for Queen Victoria, Sir Winston Churchill’s connection with Cowes and many more fun and fascinating facts. ‘Royalty, Rigging and Racing’ walks are scheduled on 3, 9 and 17 May as part of the IW Walking Festival and for these voluntary donations in aid of the Ellen MacArthur Cancer Trust are invited. There are also walks on May 30, June 20, July 11, 25, August 1, 22 and September 5 at £8 per head. Private tours can also be arranged. Contact Emma at Joli on 07854833159 or emmaiow@btinternet.com to book, and enjoy a 10% discount at Joli after the walk.
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Kendalls Fine Art Kendalls Fine Art is an impressive contemporary and traditional Fine Art Gallery, well located on The Parade in Cowes.
The gallery was established twenty years ago and has built up a loyal international clientele. In the gallery you will find a carefully curated range of artwork for sale by over fifty of the finest marine artists. Clients visit the gallery on foot, by car or by boat and purchase something unique to enhance their homes, often as a reminder of special times spent on the Isle of Wight. With a huge diversity of styles, there is also a select range of 19th and 20th century furniture and sculpture from which to choose. The full selection of available artwork can be viewed in the gallery or by visiting the website, where you will see opening times and items that may be purchased online, with free UK delivery on most of the paintings. kendallsfineart.co.uk
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COWES TOWN CLASSIC BOAT MUSEUM - VIGIA
The Classic Boat Museum maps out the history of the Isle of Wight and Cowes through its marine heritage. With more than 75 boats on show, their latest project is a replica of the Victorian Catboat Vigia. The original Vigia was built by Caleb Corke of Birmingham Road, Cowes in 1872. She is an English version of an American style Catboat and only 24 feet long. Vigia was presented to the Museum in 2006, and although her hull looked good, on closer inspection she was too fragile to repair, so the decision was made to build a replica.
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Her lines were taken off the original and a new hull built using the modern strip plank technique by the Museum’s volunteers using epoxy donated by local company Gurit. Several original pieces have been kept for display, including parts of the cockpit combing and the builder’s plate. Vigia is due to be completed during 2021. classicboatmuseum.com SIR MAX AITKEN MUSEUM
2019 marked the 40th anniversary of the fascinating Sir Max Aitken Museum at The Prospect on Cowes High Street. Sir Max Aitken acquired this magnificent 18th Century sail maker’s loft in 1947. Today, it houses his personal collection of historic and nautical artefacts, including items from Nelson and Napoleon, and a 51ft 1920s Gaff from the Royal Racing Yacht Britannia. Sir Max fought in the Battle of Britain and was an able yachtsman, winning the Round the Island Race twice and achieving Line Honours in the 1969 Sydney - Hobart race. Several of his yachts were built by local boat builders and many of his trophies are displayed in the museum. Sir Max was a founder member of The London International Boat Show and helped create the Cowes - Torquay Offshore Powerboat Race, first held in 1961, which he and his wife competed in many times. He was named Yachtsman of the Year in 1978. sirmaxaitkenmuseum.org cowesharbourcommission.co.uk
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“The no-fuss setting, friendly service, and delicious, thoughtfully sourced, simply prepared food make for a seductive proposition. It’s no surprise that the decision to award The Little Gloster the coveted Best Local Restaurant award in the 2020 Good Food Guide was unanimous” The Good Food Guide
BEST LOCAL RESTAURANT 2020
“The glass encased dining room of this fun loving restaurant with rooms buzzes with life”
“Local ingredients prepared in a skilful kitchen for an Isle of Wight meets Copenhagen vibe”
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just five minutes from cowes | reservations recommended The Little Gloster, 31 Marsh Road, Gurnard, Isle of Wight, PO31 8JQ 01983 298776 | info@thelittlegloster.com | www.thelittlegloster.com
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Food and dining In Cowes you can sample the best of the Island’s diverse and delicious culinary offerings. Whether you’re hankering for a hearty breakfast, creating the perfect picnic lunch, celebrating with friends or searching for romantic fine dining there are plenty of eateries and stores catering for all tastes and budgets while showcasing tasty local ingredients. Eating out? With its warm, friendly atmosphere, Toninos Italian Restaurant has been popular with visiting sailors and locals since 1979. The traditional menu includes fresh pasta and pizza as well as
popular meat and fish dishes. Coast champions fresh local produce, and you’ll be welcomed for breakfast, morning cake and cappuccino, hearty lunch or three course dinner. There’s a wood fired pizza oven too. Family run Murray’s Seafood Restaurant opened in 1975, and uses fresh local and regional ingredients, sourcing fine crab and lobster from Bembridge. Expect fine dining in a relaxed setting at North House, with a menu filled with delicious locally sourced, seasonal dishes. Its rustic-chic restaurant also includes a terrace and stylish bar. New Holmwood Hotel’s restaurant has a great choice of freshly cooked cuisine that uses Island-sourced produce where possible. Lunch and dinner can be enjoyed with accompanying panoramic views of the Solent and all the ships that sail it. Little French Franks café by the Red Jet cowesharbourcommission.co.uk
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opens at 6am, and sailors can pre-order quality crew lunch boxes including wraps, cold drinks, chocolate bars and illy coffee, with all packaging kept to a minimum. Manny’s friendly café serves a range of sandwiches, baguettes, drinks and cakes with a specialty of Portugese custard tart, to eat in or take away. The window of Richmonds artisan bakery and café is filled with tempting-looking cakes, pastries and breads made with fresh, local ingredients, like the fabulous Oil of Wight focaccia. For a traditional fish and chip supper, Corries Cabin is the place to go for great quality seaside fayre, and caters for gluten free and vegetarian tastes too. In East Cowes, Prego offers pizza, pasta, paninis and salads made with authentic Italian ingredients and fresh Island produce, and the Lunch Box Café serves tempting homemade cakes, lunches and breakfast. The Lifeboat pub overlooking East Cowes Marina is a popular sailing pit-stop, and for fine dining seek out Albert Cottage on the edge of the Osborne Estate. Sail down the river to Breeze Restaurant at Island Harbour with home cooked food and a large Coast
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Clockwise from top left: Coast, Murray’s Seafood Restaurant, Little French Franks, North House, Richmonds artisan bakery, Manny’s
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children’s play area, or The Folly at Whippingham, a rustic pub with fantastic views across the river. Many of the pubs in Cowes also serve great food, and some have areas where you can eat al fresco in the warmer weather. The Anchor is known for its live music at the weekends, The Duke of York is always a lively venue, and Pier View is a favourite with sailors. You can also try The Fountain next to the Red Jet, The Yachtsman on the Parade, and sample a range of real ales at Cowes Ale House. If you are self-catering, planning a picnic or eating on the water, you’ll find a wide range of independent shops selling high quality local produce to create a spread fit for a king. These include family run Grace’s bakery, with fresh bread and tasty pastries available daily. Toby’s of Cowes stocks a wide range of cheeses including Isle of Wight cheese, with accompanying biscuits, chutneys, pate, honeys and dips. Pick up a tasty Isle of Wight steak at The Butcher Shop, the place to go for the best quality meat. Rosalie’s of Cowes sells gifts alongside fresh seasonal produce, with many items grown on the Island. Healthy Indulgence offer organic, vegan, allergen-free chilled and
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frozen foods including home-cooked meals, cakes and cookies. At Slab, you can buy dairy and vegan artisan Isle of Wight fudge and watch it being handmade on the stove-top. Bliss ice cream parlour is filled with delicious flavours from The Isle of Wight Ice Cream Co and you can also order fresh fruit smoothies containing half your five a day. At Wine Therapy you can select a bottle to go with anything, with a range of gins available too. Try a local craft beer from Lifecraft Isle of Wight, with stouts, IPAs, fruit beers, bottle-conditioned ales and everything in between.
Clockwise from top left: Rosalie’s of Cowes, Corries Cabin, The Butcher Shop, Toby’s of Cowes, Healthy Indulgence, Cigar Box
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OUR ISLAND MERMAID IS BLUSHING New for the summer of 2019 the Isle of Wight Distillery launched their new Mermaid Pink Gin, a vibrant and aromatic gin created with local strawberries. It is distilled using strawberries from the unique micro-climate of the Arreton Valley - a rich and fertile valley that receives some of the best sunshine levels in the UK. These precious Island jewels are steeped in the distillery’s signature gin for 4 days. Then, half the quantity is removed to be distilled and eventually added back to the remaining infusion - lending the gin a refreshing, and intensely aromatic, strawberry flavour. With no added sugar, the gin is substantially less sweet than many on the market.
Ideal for summer sipping, this new Pink is presented in the Isle of Wight Distillery’s new look strikingly sculpted bottles. It features a premium natural cork stopper and biodegradable tamper-proof seal, with no single-use plastic at point of purchase. So, to impress your friends on a balmy summer evening what better way than to follow the growing mixology trend by trying these easy-to-follow yet impressive ideas.
Strawberry & Mint Lemonade at The Hut, Colwell Bay Ingredients: 60ml Mermaid Pink Gin Muddled strawberry and mint Top up with Lemonade
Using a high ball glass, muddle mint and strawberry in a glass. For a cool, fruity flavour, add crushed ice, top up with lemonade and garnish with fresh strawberries and a sprig of mint.
TIPSY WIGHT Solent Breeze is a gorgeous new cocktail from the Tipsy Wight team created especially for the summer sailing season. This stunning combination of fragrant Elderflower vodka, basil and mint makes an ideal party starter for any post-regatta celebration. Ingredients: 60ml Tipsy Wight Elderflower Vodka Liqueur 100ml Soda Water Handful of basil and mint leaves 3tsp soft brown sugar Crushed ice Dash of freshly squeezed lemon and lime juice Muddle together sugar, basil and mint and add to a shaker containing crushed ice, vodka and lemon and lime juice. Shake vigorously, strain into a Martini glass, garnish with fresh mint or basil leaves and enjoy the taste of summer. You can purchase Tipsy Wight vodkas in East Cowes at the Osborne House gift shop.
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Accommodation If you are looking for land-based accommodation in the area, you’ll find a place to suit all budgets. Many of the local pubs offer rooms, and there’s a good selection of comfy hotels and charming B&Bs. North House is a 19th Century townhouse on Sun Hill, with 14 beautifully designed rooms. All feature rainfall showers and some have fireplaces, garden or sea views, balconies, sitting areas and free-standing baths. Guest areas include a cosy library with a fireplace, and a garden, outdoor pool and fire pit. New Holmwood Hotel and Restaurant is situated on the water’s edge on Queen’s Road in Cowes, and offers the highest level of service, quality and comfort. Here nothing is too much trouble and several of the rooms have spectacular views over the Solent.
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Annie’s B&B on Cambridge Road in East Cowes is a beautiful Victorian house with stunning views and free parking in a peaceful location, near to the Red Funnel ferry. It’s ideally situated for boating, and walkers or cyclists can easily access the Isle of Wight Coastal Path.
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Medina Publishing It’s been several decades since Cowes has been home to a bookshop, but the arrival of Medina Publishing has brought literature to the high street once again. Medina Publishing was established in 2009 in southwest London. Last summer, founding director Peter Harrigan relocated the main publishing base to the Isle of Wight, and with it opened an independent bookshop to serve the Island’s thriving creative community. Run by a friendly team of three - Jess, Katie and Krissy - the Cowes bookshop celebrates a remarkably wide range of Isle of Wight literature, and has a section dedicated to mainstream and bestselling titles for both children and adults There is also a range of cookery books, maps, guides, diaries, journals, gifts, cards and even an exhibition wall for Island artwork, photography and events.
includes works by Uffa Fox, Beken of Cowes, and rarities like The Ashley Book of Knots or Shanties from the Sea. Far from being just a bookshop, Medina hosts events throughout the year including a monthly book club, kids’ sessions with crafts, stories and activities, and author signing events. Publishing submissions and requests, or suggestions for local books to be stocked on the shelves are also welcome. It’s certainly worth a visit, and if you don’t find what you’re looking for, just ask one of the team who will happily order it in for you.
The team source and stock all books related to the Island, from Jane Austen’s Mansfield Park to the full works of local children’s author Jules Marriner. Most notably, the shop has an impressive antiquarian maritime and sailing section. This Medina Publishing Ltd, 50, High Street, Cowes, PO31 7RR t. 01983 300 044 cowesharbourcommission.co.uk
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Wooden and Steel Ship Repairs Ltd Sam Fulford, owner of Wooden and Steel Ship Repairs Ltd, is keeping Cowes shipyard traditions alive from two historic sites on the River Medina. These shipyards have an incredibly rich history, but more importantly, now have a future. Sam established Wooden and Steel Ship Repairs Ltd in 2013, as a mobile service operating from local boatyards. Finding that the limiting weight capabilities of these yards were holding back the business, he took on the neglected main slipway area at Clarence Boat Yard in East Cowes in 2017. After considerable investment to rebuild the slipway’s cradle and tracks, it now accommodates vessels up to 120’ long and 20’ wide. A second small slipway handles vessels up to 35’ long. In 2019, Sam was given the opportunity to revive another well-known but long unused Dry Dock Facility in Arctic Road, West Cowes. Known previously as Marvin’s and then Coles Yard, Arctic Dry Dock was once the largest yacht outfitting yard in the UK, and base for the Free French Navy during World War II. Today, it gives Wooden and Steel Ship Repairs the ability to dry dock vessels up to 250’ long and 40’ wide. The listed site incorporates unique workshops, allows construction and repair of large masts and spars, and provides the business with an impressive ship repair facility serving the entire South Coast. 66
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Sam feels extremely fortunate to have built up an excellent, highly skilled team of shipwrights, able to complete any job to the highest standards. With a specialisation in wooden ships and older steel vessels, Sam is attracting some fascinating historic crafts into these docks once more, while helping to keep the long standing and diverse marine industries of Cowes well and truly alive. woodenshiprepairs.co.uk
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Whittle Marine: no ordinary boatyard Generally, it’s rare to see a fibreglass sailing boat older than 40 years out on the Solent; fibreglass motorboats appear to have an even shorter lifespan and the South Coast’s main marinas are filled with boats younger than 30 years old. Whittle Marine, however, stores, restores, repairs and services wooden racing day boats dating back to the 1930s and classic offshore racing powerboats from the 1960s; boats that share the yard’s sheds with modern, composite racer-cruisers and highpowered RIBs. In fact, the Whittle Marine yard in Thorley, just outside Yarmouth in the West Wight, is a working timeline of boat development, design and technology reaching back over 100 years and a showcase for shipwright skills using traditional and modern materials and methods.
Whittle Marine has experienced its busiest season in the past year, attracting boats and clients from around Great Britain and Europe. It has added the provision of boats, logistic and on-the-water support for filming and photo shoots out on the Solent to its list of services. With the yard’s Island-wide valeting and launch and recovery service, in-house brokerage and a growing reputation for swift, high-quality insurance work, Whittle Marine is a boatyard looking to the future while keeping a firm grip on the past, combining heritage and horsepower with skill and experience. whittlemarine.co.uk
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Cowes Harbour and the River Medina Navigation and port information Cowes Harbour, renowned as one of the world’s most famous sailing destinations, is the maritime gateway to the Isle of Wight and the Island’s main commercial port. The harbour is easily accessible to all types of vessel, with a river that is navigable as far as the county town of Newport. Cowes’s position at the heart of the Solent brings sailors and powerboaters, racers and cruisers flocking to the harbour throughout the year, especially during the high season from March to October. Cowes has always been popular with cruising rallies and is one of the most visited ports on the south coast of England. There is a wide choice of berthing options, services and facilities in the harbour and on the sheltered waters of the River Medina, ranging from fully serviced marinas right at the centre of the town to more peaceful berths and mooring buoys away from it all. Cowes hosts an unrivalled number of racing events every season, with thousands of yachts sailing into Cowes during each of the major events. Cowes Week is the highlight of the British yacht racing calendar, and the Round the Island Race, which starts and finishes in Cowes, is one of the largest participatory events in the world. As well as recreational craft, Cowes also sees a large number of commercial shipping movements, with high-speed ferries, vehicle and freight ferries, and ships up to 100m in length moving in and out of the harbour and river. 68
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In this busy marine environment, it is essential for everyone’s safety and enjoyment that all water users understand how to navigate safely in a crowded river and harbour, and know the local regulations as well as the International Regulations for Preventing Collisions at Sea (COLREGs). Cowes Harbour Commission’s number one priority is to maintain a safe harbour, and to this end, local regulations exist to assist the navigators of leisure and commercial craft. In Cowes, these regulations and advice are General Directions and Local Notices to Mariners. It is the responsibility of all boat owners, agents, charterers, marinas, yacht clubs and sailing organisations to ensure this information is made known to the masters or persons in charge of their vessels or craft. See: cowesharbourcommission.co.uk/GDs and cowesharbourcommission.co.uk/LNTMs
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Sailing in the Solent In order to reach Cowes Harbour, vessels necessarily pass through the Solent and an area within the limits of the Port of Southampton. Whilst navigating in the Solent, mariners are advised to maintain a good listening watch on VHF Ch12, which is the port working frequency used by Southampton Vessel Traffic Services (VTS) and shipping. Listen out for VTS broadcasts, which will be pre-empted by a transmission on Ch12, giving information on large ship movements, local weather conditions and any new navigational warnings.
Precautionary Area (Thorn Channel, Port of Southampton) An approach to Cowes Harbour may involve transiting the Southampton Port Precautionary Area (Thorn Channel) and the Moving Prohibited Zone (MPZ) that exists around large commercial vessels navigating the approaches to the port of Southampton. The Precautionary Area assists the safe transit of supertankers, cruise ships, and other large commercial vessels over 150m in length overall. It is bounded by the Hook buoy off Calshot Castle to the north, and the Gurnard and Prince Consort buoys to the south. Commercial shipping maintains a right of way in the Precautionary Area. You must keep out of the way. The MPZ around a large vessel requires you to keep at least 1,000m ahead and 100m either side of the ship in question. Remember the ‘zone’ moves with the ship.
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Approaches to Cowes (port working frequency VHF Ch69) A sailing vessel fitted with an auxiliary engine must proceed with the engine running and ready for immediate use in the Inner Harbour.
The Cowes Outer Fairway extends 500m north of Nos. 1 and 2 buoys. All vessels must comply with Rule 9 of the Collision Regulations: Navigation in Narrow Channels. Vessels should enter and leave the Inner Harbour between the green No. 1 and red No. 2 fairway buoys.
Two new Inner Fairway Precautionary Areas are used by ferries for manoeuvring and highlight where vessel traffic merges between the Inner Fairway and Eastern Channel. Mariners are advised to navigate with particular caution and keep a good lookout.
If approaching from the west, stay 125m from the shore to avoid rocks along The Green and stay clear of the row of yellow swinging moorings (March-October).
A new edition of UKHO chart 2793 ‘Cowes Harbour and River Medina’ was published in 2019 with updates including: the Eastern Channel, Inner Fairway Precautionary Areas, Red Funnel freight ferry lay-by berth, and updated cautionary notes.
If approaching from the east, pass 200m north of Old Castle Point leaving the Shrape Beacon to port. Pass north of the swinging moorings and Cowes Breakwater. Small vessels up to 20m in length may use the Eastern Channel.
Essential safety information
Speed limit and wash
Cowes Harbour Commission’s top priority is to maintain a safe harbour, and it is the responsibility of all harbour users to follow the Cowes Harbour General Directions and Local Notices to Mariners. CCTV is utilised for harbour safety management.
All craft must comply with the speed limit and wash regulations in Cowes Harbour. The speed limit in the Inner Harbour is 6 knots through the water. The limit applies in the Cowes Harbour jurisdiction and within 100m of the Mean High Water Mark west and east of the harbour entrance as far as Egypt Point and Old Castle Point. The CHS special mark has been repositioned to mark the northwestern extent of the 6 knots speed limit off The Green.
Here are our “Top Four Safety Tips” to stay safe in the harbour and not cause a danger to other vessels, property, or persons: 1. Keep to the Inner Harbour speed limit: 6 knots and no wash.
Navigate with care and caution and keep a good lookout for other vessels and swimmers in the water off the beach at Prince’s Green in Cowes.
2. Wear a lifejacket. 3. Wear a kill cord on-board powered craft.
Do not create wash in the Inner Harbour and within 100m of the shore from Egypt Point to Old Castle Point.
4. Don’t drink and go boating.
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Inner Fairway Precautionary Area - Red Funnel Vehicle and Freight Ferry Berthing Area: • Vehicle and freight ferries turn to port at No. 6 buoy and leave the Fairway. • Do not obstruct ferries arriving or departing East Cowes. • Beware of freight ferry frequent manoeuvres between berths at East Cowes terminal.
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Ferries and commercial vessels All vessels in Cowes Harbour are strongly recommended to maintain a listening watch on VHF Ch69 (port working frequency). Ships up to 100m length and 5.7m draft transit the harbour, mainly to use the port’s wharves on the River Medina. Vessels over 20m must give notice of their intentions on VHF Ch69; prior to entering the harbour limits, approaching the Chain Ferry from the north/south (sounding one prolonged blast), at The Folly, and prior to departing their berth. There are frequent ferry movements in the harbour and its approaches. Large vessels, including Red Jet passenger ferries and Red Funnel vehicle and freight ferries, when entering or leaving the harbour between HW-2.5hrs and HW, may be required to remain towards the eastern side of the fairway between No. 2A buoy and the Eastern Channel beacon to avoid being set down onto the western shore. Small craft should be prepared to alter their heading so as not to be set across the fairway when transiting this area and avoid impeding the safe passage of commercial shipping and ferries.
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Two Inner Harbour Precautionary Areas are marked on Chart 2793 for the Red Jet turning area and Red Funnel East Cowes berthing areas. Vessels should not overtake to starboard of Red Jets approaching their berth at Town Quay, Cowes. Red Jets sound one short blast and swing to starboard towards the terminal. Red Jets also sound one short blast on departure. Red Funnel inbound vehicle ferries turn to port at No. 6 buoy to approach their berth between the Union Flag building and the Chain Ferry, East Cowes. The Red Funnel freight ferry service has a lay-by berth just north of the vehicle ferry berth. The freight ferries manoeuvre between the linkspan at the vehicle ferry berth and the lay-by berth and vice-versa to allow safe access/egress for the vehicle ferry. Red Funnel vehicle and freight ferries, Red Jets, and cargo vessels can only safely navigate within the fairway. Sailing vessels, fishing vessels, and vessels under 20m must give way to these vessels. Sailing vessels are reminded to have their auxiliary engine, if fitted, ready for immediate manoeuvre.
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Tidal information Tidal flows in the Solent can be stronger than in the approaches to Cowes and may even run in the opposite direction to that between Nos. 1 and 2 buoys. Approach with caution and look for the tidal flow on the buoys. Tides in the approaches to Cowes can run up to 3 knots. These strong tidal streams have a significant effect on the manoeuvrability of commercial shipping and ferries.
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When passing west of the Cowes Breakwater and up to No. 2A buoy you may enter a tidal shadow with little movement. Between No. 2A buoy and No. 4A beacon from HW-2.5hrs to HW, vessels may experience a cross-current of up to 2 knots at spring tides, which has a tendency to set vessels down towards the western shore. This cross-current splits into two separate flows on the western side of the Inner Fairway (between the Island Sailing Club and the Red Jet terminal) with a current of up to 1.5 knots in either direction. Small craft transiting between No. 2A buoy and No. 4A beacon should be prepared to alter their heading so as not to be set westwards across the fairway and should avoid impeding the safe passage of commercial shipping and ferries. At the Chain Ferry, the flood tide can reach 2.5 knots between HW-2.5hrs and HW at spring tides. The ebb tide can reach 4 knots between LW-3hrs and LW at spring tides. See: cowesharbourcommission.co.uk/tidal
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Harbour radio VHF Ch69 – Call sign ‘HM1’ The Cowes Harbour Master afloat maintains a listening watch on VHF Ch69 from 08001800, increasing to 0800-1900 during British Summer Time (BST). Hours may be extended at weekends in the summer. When navigating in and around the harbour, vessels over 20m must, and all vessels are strongly recommended to, maintain a listening watch on VHF Ch69. All vessels over 20m must give notice of their intentions on VHF Ch69 to ‘All ships in Cowes Harbour’: Inbound: Approaching the harbour limits, the Chain Ferry, Kingston Wharves, and the Folly Inn. Outbound: When departing a berth, passing the Folly Inn, Kingston Wharves, and approaching the Chain Ferry. See also Chain Ferry p75.
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Eastern Channel
The detached Cowes Breakwater provides shelter and protection to the Inner Harbour. The breakwater is marked with five GPS-synchronised yellow lights spaced equidistant along the crest displaying flash characteristic Fl.Y.2.5s.
The Eastern Channel connects the eastern approaches to Cowes with the Inner Fairway, enabling small craft up to 20m in length to avoid the main harbour entrance when arriving or departing Cowes from/to the north and east.
Stay at least 30m from the breakwater crest as the rock-armoured structure extends 25m to the north and south.
Vessels in the Eastern Channel must adhere to the harbour speed limit of 6 knots through the water and no wash.
The western end, on the Inner Fairway extremity, is marked by a red channel mark Fl.R.2s and the eastern end by a green starboard channel mark Fl.Y.5s. Do not cut inside between these channel marks and the ends of the breakwater; there is limited clearance and obstructions.
The Eastern Channel is, at its narrowest, 35m wide and the dredged depth is 2.25 metres below chart datum. Mariners are advised that shallow water lays either side of the channel until passing north of the Cowes Breakwater. The live height of tide can be obtained from the Cowes Harbour Commission website and from the four tide boards located around the harbour.
A large wind shadow may exist on the lee side of the breakwater, particularly in light winds and localised tidal eddies. If travelling east-west along the northern side of the breakwater, you may not be visible to craft northbound in the Inner Fairway. Avoid entering the fairway close to the western end of the breakwater so as to allow a full appraisal of the situation. Avoid passing through the area south of the breakwater due to the presence of moorings and the limited depth of water unless proceeding to a mooring in the immediate vicinity. The breakwater is private property and landing is strictly prohibited.
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Shrape Watersports Area Between Old Castle Point and the Shrape Breakwater is the Shrape Watersports Area, providing a safe area for dinghy and dayboat sailing, wind and kite surfing, rowing, plus related support/rescue craft. The area is not to be used for activities involving the towing of persons; such activities are prohibited within the Inner Harbour and Outer Fairway.
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Chain Ferry (Floating Bridge) The Isle of Wight Council Chain Ferry carries vehicles, bicycles and foot passengers between Cowes and East Cowes, seven days a week, all year round. The Chain Ferry operates between the east and west banks of the river Medina hauling on two chains that are permanently attached to both riverbanks. A flashing yellow light on the forward end of the ferry indicates its intention to commence a crossing and the light remains illuminated until it reaches the opposite bank. The ferry has right of way over all river traffic. Vessels requiring an unimpeded passage must establish early contact (call sign ‘Cowes Chain Ferry’) and agree on VHF Ch69 which side the ferry will hold. The Chain Ferry is situated on a blind bend at the narrowest stretch of the river. Navigate with caution when approaching the ferry, particularly with a following tide. The tidal flow generally accelerates as you approach the ferry due to the river narrowing, which may set you down towards
the ferry quicker than you anticipated. Give way in good time. During all tides, especially spring tides, there are strong currents in this narrow part of the river. The ebb tide is accentuated on the eastern side of the river where the spring ebb may be over 4 knots and cause the unwary to be set towards the eastern bank, especially near Trinity Wharf and the Red Funnel ferry terminal (East Cowes). The ebb tide runs at its strongest in the 3hrs before LW. The depth of navigable water above the chains varies depending on the tide height and position of the ferry in relation to either riverbank. When the Chain Ferry is berthed on either riverbank, the depth of navigable water is deepest in the middle of the visible fairway and decreases rapidly towards either bank and the prow or ‘forward end’ of the ferry. For more Chain Ferry safety advice and to check clearance depths over the chains, see: cowesharbourcommission.co.uk/LNTMs
How to calculate clearance depths over the chains
MAXIMUM PERMISSIBLE DRAUGHT = ACTUAL TIDE HEIGHT + 1.5 METRES
Water level
HEIGHT OF TIDE plus CHAIN DEPTH equals CLEARANCE over chains
Height of tide Chart Datum = 0.0m Chain Seabed
Chain depth 2.2m
1.5m
Example: If HEIGHT OF TIDE is 2.4m, then 2.4m + 1.5m = 3.9m CLEARANCE over chains. If a vessel’s draught is close to 3.9m or greater, it is likely there will be contact with the chains.
The Chain Ferry light starts flashing 10 seconds before the ferry moves
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Key
Cowes Inner Fairway
1. No. 1 starboard-hand buoy 2. No. 2 port-hand buoy 3. Cowes Breakwater 4. Royal Yacht Squadron 5. Trinity Landing 6. Cowes Parade 7. Cowes RNLI Lifeboat Station 8. Main harbour swinging moorings 9. Eastern Channel 10. Shrape Breakwater 11. Venture Quays 12. Red Funnel vehicle ferry terminal & freight ferry lay-by berth 13. Cowes Red Jet terminal 14. Town Quay & Harbour Office 15. Cowes Yacht Haven 16. Cowes Harbour Shepards Marina 17. Chain Ferry 18. East Cowes Marina 19. Kingston Wharf (Cowes Harbour Services) 20. Medina Wharf 21. Large vessel turning area 22. Training pontoon 23. Folly Inn 24. Island Harbour marina 25. Newport Harbour
The famous landmarks of Cowes can be seen as you enter the Inner Fairway, with the Cowes Breakwater to port, the Royal Yacht Squadron to starboard, and the giant Union Flag doors of Venture Quays ahead. The historic Cowes Parade stretches along the Cowes waterfront, including many of Cowes’s renowned yacht clubs and Trinity Landing, a public pontoon. The Red Jet passenger ferry terminal is next to Town Quay, which has pontoons for visiting boats under 9m LOA, plus a small scrubbing berth. Along the starboard shore are Cowes Yacht Haven and Shepards Marina. The East Cowes side of the River Medina is home to a range of marine-related industries and the Classic Boat Museum Gallery. Red Funnel’s vehicle ferry terminal and freight lay-by berth are south of No. 6 buoy, followed by Trinity Wharf. The Chain Ferry, which links Cowes and East Cowes, crosses the Medina immediately south of Trinity Wharf and Shepards Marina.
The River Medina South of the Chain Ferry, the fairway lies between the moorings on either side of the river. In the vicinity of the commercial berths at Kingston Wharf and Medina Wharf, be aware of large commercial ships turning in the river when approaching or after leaving their berths. Once upstream of the commercial wharves, the Kingston Power Station (East Cowes) comes into view. The red No. 8 buoy and No. 10 beacon mark the eastern side of the channel. Thereafter, the fairway is bounded by swinging moorings to the east and pontoons to the west. Vessels must adhere to the 6 knots speed limit. Proceed with caution during Low Water periods between the power station and the Folly Inn, where the depth in places is only 0.6m below Chart Datum. The river dries out upstream of the Folly Inn, although vessels with 2m draft should have no difficulty getting to Island Harbour marina or Newport Quay from HW-2hrs and up to HW+3hrs, dependent on the size of the tide. South of the 76
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Folly Inn the channel is buoyed but not lit, and management of the river passes from Cowes Harbour Commission to the Isle of Wight Council. Cowes is home to several maritime training establishments and a favourite destination for many sailing schools. Private owners and crews may also need to practise boat-handling skills. Cowes Harbour Commission welcomes both novice and experienced sailors. A dedicated 12 metre training pontoon is located near No. 8 buoy, south of Kingston Power Station, which is available for all to practise berthing manoeuvres. The pontoon is secured by anchors rather than piles, so it is less stable than other pontoons. Crews are discouraged from landing on the pontoon except in an emergency, and then only with great care. Please give consideration to others wishing to use this facility and do not lie alongside unnecessarily. Other nearby pontoons and mooring buoys can sometimes be used for training; please check availability with the Patrol Officers, call sign ‘HM1’ on VHF Ch69.
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Cowes Harbour General Directions Cowes Harbour is regulated using a set of General Directions designed to promote safe navigation, the safety of persons, and the protection of property, flora and fauna in the harbour. Please show consideration to other harbour users. See: cowesharbourcommission.co.uk/GDs
6 knots Dos
Do have your engine ready for use if under sail in the Inner Harbour.
Do proceed at less than 6 knots with no wash.
No.1
Do have an understanding of the expected tidal flows before entering the fairways.
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Do use the Eastern Channel instead of the main fairway if there is adequate tide height when arriving or departing to/ from the east.
Do give way to vessels in the fairway when departing a mooring or marina.
Don’t proceed at more than 6 knots or produce wash.
Don’t impede the safe passage of large vessels and ferries that can only navigate within the fairway.
Don’t overtake the inbound Red Jet on her starboard side when approaching the Red Jet terminal.
Don’t swim in the harbour.
Don’t navigate your vessel under the influence of alcohol or drugs.
Do give way to commercial traffic that is restricted in its manoeuvrability.
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Prohibited activities No towing of persons in the Inner Harbour and Outer Fairway.
Weather information (Local sea area - Wight)
No kite surfing in the Inner Harbour and Outer Fairway, except in the Shrape Watersports Area.
Cowes Weather Stations New for 2020 is the introduction by Cowes Harbour Commission of two Environmental Monitoring stations.
No windsurfing and paddle boarding in the fairways north of the red No. 8 buoy.
A Shepards Marina Weather Station provides tide height and visibility information. A Cowes Floating Weather Station positioned in the small craft moorings provides information on harbour wind speed and direction, temperature, and barometric pressure.
No spearfishing in the Inner Harbour. No navigation of hovercraft in the harbour. No swimming in the fairways and in areas around or from moorings or berths. No jumping or diving into the water from any structure, pile, pontoon, jetty, pier or buoy in the harbour.
Harbour rules enforcement Harbour Patrols are on duty 365 days of the year, using conspicuous yellow RIBs. The Patrol Officers have the authority of the Harbour Master to give advice and specific instructions to skippers of any vessel; you should act on these instructions. Cowes Harbour Commission has an enforcement policy based on education in the first instance. This reverts to formal written warnings and ultimately to prosecution for repeat offenders, for offences bringing significant risk of serious injury or loss of life, or for when users threaten or abuse Harbour Commission staff members. Any harbour users in breach of a General Direction or Special Direction shall be guilty of an offence and liable on summary conviction to a fine. Cowes Harbour Commission uses CCTV, including Body Worn Video cameras, for monitoring and enforcement purposes in Cowes Harbour.
Shore fishing and angling Fishing from the Cowes Breakwater and Shrape Breakwater is prohibited. Fishing is not permitted from public landings. The quay walls west of the Royal Yacht Squadron provide easy access and a good chance of catching fish. Crabbing is popular off the Town Quay or The Parade walls. See: cowesharbourcommission.co.uk/ fishing
The new weather stations provide valuable information allowing harbour users to assess meteorological conditions and make safety-related navigational decisions prior to their arrival at Cowes. The live weather information is on the Cowes Harbour Commission website. See: cowesharbourcommission/weather Bramblemet Bramblemet is an online weather information system, recording weather conditions in the Central Solent. Bramblemet weather reports are derived from instrumentation on the Bramble Pile, roughly equidistant from Cowes, Calshot and Hill Head. See: bramblemet.co.uk Maritime Safety Information The Maritime and Coastguard Agency is responsible in the UK for broadcasting maritime safety information (MSI), by NAVTEX (Navigational telex) out to 270 miles, on VHF out to 30 mile, on MF out to 150 miles. For details of the times and content of MSI broadcasts, including local Solent Coastguard transmissions, see: gov.uk/maritime-safetyweather-and-navigation Met Office The Met Office is the UKâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s national meteorological service providing useful information about conditions both at sea and for inshore waters. See: metoffice.gov.uk/weather/ specialist-forecasts/coast-and-sea UK Hydrographic Office In-force navigational warnings for UK coastal waters and the northeast Atlantic area are shown on the UK Hydrographic Office website. See: admiralty.co.uk/ maritime-safety-information/radio-navigational-warnings BBC Radio 4 BBC Radio 4 broadcasts the latest weather reports and forecasts for the UK. Shipping Forecast: bbc.co.uk/programmes/b006qfvv Coastal Forecast: bbc.co.uk/weather/coast_and_sea/coastal Inshore Waters: bbc.co.uk/weather/coast_and_sea/inshore_ waters cowesharbourcommission.co.uk
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The Royal Ocean Racing Club (RORC) was founded in 1925 following the very first Fastnet race. Throughout the year the RORC hosts a busy schedule of both inshore regattas in the Solent and cross-channel races, as well as many longer offshore races including the RORC Caribbean 600 Race in Antigua. With a global membership this is one of the largest racing clubs in the world, and a national authority for the measurement and rating of offshore yachts managed by the RORC Rating team based in Lymington. The RORC London Clubhouse is located in St James’s Place and is an exclusive London base for RORC Members and guests. In Cowes, the RORC maintains two locations, the RORC Cowes Clubhouse, and the Disrespect in which the RORC Race Team are based. The RORC Cowes Clubhouse is located at the water’s edge at the end of the Parade and the grounds possess unrivalled sea views over the Solent. The Clubhouse also has twelve bedrooms; four with en-suite facilities and a further eight well-appointed bedrooms with adjacent bath or shower rooms.
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TIDE TABLES
C O W E S T I D E T A B L E S 2 0 2 0 - 21 The following pages contain the official UK Hydrographic Office (UKHO) tide tables for Cowes. High Water (HW) times given in the tide tables correspond to the beginning of the HW period in Cowes. Tidal predictions for Cowes are now based on the new updated tidal curve below, which is specific to Cowes Harbour.
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Cowes
50°46’
1° 18’
4.4
3.7
1.9
0.9
2.59m below Ordnance Datum (Newlyn)
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3.4
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TIDE TABLES
COWES TIDE TABLES 2020 All times are GMT | British Summer Time: add 1 hour 29 March to 25 October 2020 Times and heights of High and Low Water | Latitude 50° 46’N longitude 1° 18’W Time zone UT (GMT)
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0019 0507 0004 4.41.90.8 0004 0619 1146 0551 0.33.24.0 0534 F1222 F1248 1720 4.41.70.8 SA 1216 1913 0.33.5 1810 1747
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0059 0213 0124 0048 0030 0011 4.01.74.41.7 0135 4.31.54.1 0100 0703 0912 0630 0603 0732 0604 0.83.50.43.3 0712 0.63.60.8 0635 1430 4.11.3 SASA1309 1344 4.31.5 SU1403 M 1322 1952 2140 1850 1818 1817 0.83.70.53.6 1933 0.83.90.9 1852 2013
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0137 0222 0256 1.6 01391.34.21.6 0133 0203 0223 0112 0018 0159 4.01.44.01.0 0059 3.90.83.81.4 0751 0829 0911 0651 0622 0806 3.5 07453.80.73.4 0736 0820 0831 0.93.60.94.0 0702 1.04.11.23.6 1517 TU1436 THTH 1439 1.3 M M1359 M1351 13541.04.01.4 W1314 1425 1436 TUTU1408 3.81.33.90.9WTH1407 3.90.73.71.4F 2024 2058 2137 1912 1840 2032 1.33.91.14.2 1924 1.34.31.53.8 3.8 20174.11.03.8 2001 2048 2058
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0137 0751 M 1359 2024
0230 0300 0133 0059 1.3 02220.94.01.4 0224 0256 3.81.23.90.8 0843 0912 0736 0702 1.23.71.04.1 3.8 08294.00.93.6 0827 0911 1451 1514 1.0 TUTUTU 14360.73.81.3W W1507 1517 1408 WTH 1407 3.71.13.90.7 TH 2111 2131 2001 1924 4.1 20584.21.33.9 2058 2137 1.63.91.34.3
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0319 0334 0430 0.9 03000.63.81.2 0315 0344 0335 0224 0143 0337 3.51.13.80.6 0236 3.70.53.41.1 0931 0947 1105 0827 0748 0958 4.0 09124.21.23.7 0928 0958 0957 1.53.81.14.2 0847 1.34.21.63.8 TH1548 SA1649 0.7 W W1539 W1507 15140.43.71.1 F1417 1604 SA1625 1551 THTH1607 3.51.03.70.6FSA1524 3.70.73.51.1 2157 2208 23052214 2058 1.84.01.54.3 2124 1.64.3 4.0 4.2 21314.41.63.9 2210 O2016 2221
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0201 0255 0135 0100 0213 0101 4.01.34.31.5 0159 4.01.24.0 0116 0817 0938 0712 0635 0630 0.93.80.63.6 0757 0.93.70.9 0712 0912 1425 SU 1403 M1511 1322 1246 3.91.04.1 M M1522 3.91.13.9 TU 1339 2048 2132 1933 1852 2140 1844 0.94.00.83.9 2022 1.23.91.1 1931
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0402 0427 0439 26 1.04.1 0137 0347 0243 0323 1.2 03420.93.90.6 04070.33.50.9 1033 1040 1050 1001 3.8 09533.91.04.3 10174.41.63.9 23 4.00.9 0735 0957 0850 0.6 M 1619 0.8 W 1647 0.1 TH 1652 53 3.9 M 1358 3.7 W 1635 3.4 TH 1528 1541 0.9 TU 1603 0.3 W 1622 0.8 48 1.1 1953 2244 2228 4.0 2239 1.24.4 2241 1.94.0 2312
20 0.63.80.9 0300 0454 0437 0510 0402 04270.83.50.3 04390.23.30.8 17 4.31.23.9 0908 1127 1047 1138 1033 10404.01.54.4 10504.41.84.0 54 0.33.60.8 TU W1653 1757 1729 1619 W1540 16470.73.40.1 THTHTH 16520.13.40.8 2259 4.1 O 2321 4.5
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0344 03 0248 0259 0143 3.80.63.61.3 0337 0958 09 0857 0748 1.14.21.43.7 0958 0917 F1417 F1533 1513 SA F1604 SA15 3.70.63.61.3 SASA1625 O2016 2221 22 2130 2138 1.54.31.73.9
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0522 0606 0058 0529 0510 0028 00 04370.43.1 0.9 05540.83.6 0.6 05344.11.7 0.8 1206 1226 0647 1204 1156 0636 06 11244.31.7 4.0 12434.01.2 4.1 12240.83.3 4.0 SASA1825 1314 1338 1652 3.5 1.0 SU M1726 M1858 18141.03.9 0.9 TUTUTU 17544.01.6 1.0 W W13 W 1924 3.7 2338 4.1
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TIDE TABLES
COWES TIDE TABLES 2020 All times are GMT | British Summer Time: add 1 hour 29 March to 25 October 2020 Times and heights of High and Low Water | Latitude 50° 46’N longitude 1° 18’W Time zone UT (GMT)
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17
26
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18
26
19
27
3
11
19
27
12
20
28
4
12
20
28
5
13
21
29
5
13
21
29
6
14
22
30
6
14
22
30
7
15
23
7
15
23
31
8
16
24
8
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24
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18
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25
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0047 1.80.83.6 0515 0105 3.4 1.34.11.7 0047 0144 1.8 1.64.01.4 0105 0138 1.3 1.24.01.8 0144 0142 1.6 1.74.21.3 0138 0318 1.2 1.03.81.6 0142 0246 1.74.2 1.24.10124 0318 0522 0349 0606 3.4 0522 0058 3.1 0606 0032 3.6 0058 0058 1.7 0032 0225 1.4 0058 0157 1.8 0225 1.3 0157 1.6 29 3.40.43.1 0025 0510 0529 0028 0.4 0510 0008 0.8 0028 0056 4.1 0008 0041 4.0 0056 0141 4.0 0041 0152 0141 4.3 0008 4.1 0025 0115 4.3 4.0 0008 0052 4.1 4.0 0115 0134 4.0 3.8 0052 0124 4.0 4.1 0134 0211 3.8 3.7 0248 4.11.03.8 4.0 0645 3.24.01.2 1149 0721 1.5 3.80.83.3 0645 0742 3.2 3.40.83.7 0721 0757 3.8 3.80.93.3 0742 0748 3.4 3.50.63.8 0757 0938 3.8 3.91.13.6 0748 0911 3.50.6 3.80.70735 0938 04 1.54.31.7 0609 1156 1204 0636 4.3 1156 0617 4.0 0636 0700 0.8 0617 0652 0.8 0700 0742 0.9 0652 0757 0742 1206 1014 1226 1.6 1206 0647 1.7 1226 0652 1.2 0647 0646 3.3 0652 0844 3.7 0646 0818 3.3 0844 3.8 0818 3.6 0.5 0544 0.8 0609 0719 0.5 0.9 0544 0701 0.8 0.9 0719 0740 0.9 1.0 0701 0735 0.9 0.7 0740 0814 1.0 1.3 0846 0.73.91.1 1.0 1306 1.61.03.9M TU1233 1329 1.14.01.6 1306 W 1358 1.6 1.5M TU 1329 TH 1403 1.1 1.1 W 1359 1.5 1.7 TH 1403 1359 TU 1338 1726 W 1.0 4.0 TU 1338 TH 1400 4.0 4.01.8 WF1358 F 1339 4.0 4.2 TH 1400 FSA 1339 1825 3.5 F1253 1647 M1726 1858 3.5 SA 1825 TU 1314 3.5 M 1858 W1311 1259 3.9 1.2 TU 1314 TH 1313 1.6 WF1311 1259 SA 1451 1.2 1.3 TH 1313 1.8F F1411 1451 1.3 4.2 4.0 1253 W 1445 4.2 3.9 1233 TH 1407 4.0 4.0 W 1445 1411 3.9 3.9 TH 1407 SA 1435 4.01.14.0 4.1 M 1439 3.91.74.2 3.7 SA 1435 TU 1522 4.1 4.0 M 1926 0.7 3.6 1956 1926 2013 3.6 1956 2025 4.1 4.11.23.6 2013 2017 3.8 3.70.93.9 2025 2153 4.1 4.01.33.7 2017 2128 3.70.9 3.91.01958 2153 2310 1.8 1924 1929 1924 1920 3.7 1929 2105 4.0 1920 2038 3.6 2105 3.9 2038 1857 1837 1857 1920 1.1 1837 1913 1.1 1920 1959 1.2 1913 2021 1959 1829 1801 1.04.11.13.7 1829 1942 0.7 1.33.81.14.0 1801 1923 1.0 1.1 1942 2002 1.3 1.3 1923 1958 1.1 1.0 2002 2034 1.3 1.5 1.04.01.33.7
02 0211 09 0814 1439 21 2034
0139 1.64.11.3 0034 0203 1.6 1.04.01.6 0139 0223 1.6 1.44.01.2 0203 0237 1.0 1.03.81.7 0223 0225 1.4 1.44.11.0 0237 0405 1.0 0.93.71.2 0225 0334 1.44.1 0.94.00216 0405 03 25 1.64.31.8 0112 0008 0025 0115 4.3 0008 0052 4.1 0115 0134 4.0 0052 0124 4.0 0134 0211 3.8 0124 0248 0211 0047 0515 0105 3.4 0047 0144 1.8 0105 0138 1.3 0144 0142 1.6 0138 0318 1.2 0142 0246 1.7 0318 1.0 0246 1.2 0248 4.2 0018 4.0 0112 0159 4.2 3.8 0018 0137 4.0 3.9 0159 0215 3.8 3.7 0137 0216 3.9 4.0 0215 0248 3.7 3.5 0345 4.00.93.7 3.8 0745 3.40.83.8 0636 0820 3.5 4.00.93.4 0745 0831 3.4 3.60.93.8 0820 0855 4.0 3.91.03.5 0831 0844 3.6 3.60.73.9 0855 1049 3.9 4.11.33.8 0844 0955 3.60.7 4.01.00822 1049 09 09 3.50.53.2 0651 0544 0609 0719 0.5 0544 0701 0.8 0719 0740 0.9 0701 0735 0.9 0740 0814 1.0 0735 0846 0814 0.7 0622 0.9 0651 0806 0.7 1.2 0622 0748 0.9 1.0 0806 0821 1.2 1.2 0748 0822 1.0 0.8 0821 0850 1.2 1.5 0944 0.84.11.3 1.3 0645 1149 0721 1.5 0645 0742 3.2 0721 0757 3.8 0742 0748 3.4 0757 0938 3.8 0748 0911 3.5 0938 3.9 0911 3.8 0850 1.3 M 1354 1.4 1300 W 1425 1.3 0.9 M 1354 TH 1436 1.4 1.4 W 1425 F 1500 0.9 1.0 TH 1436 SA 1444 1.4 1.5 F 1500 M 1626 1.0 1.0 SA 1444 TU 1558 1.5 0.9 M 1626 1.0 TU 1306 1329 1306 W1445 1358 1.63.91.5 1329 TH1407 1403 1.14.01.1WFW1445 1358 F1411 1359 1.53.91.7 TH1407 1403 1.14.1 F F1411 1359 53 4.21.6M 1351 MTU1233 W 4.2 MTU1233 TH 4.0 F 3.9 TH SA 1435 4.0 M 1439 3.91.73.7 SA 1435 TU 1522 4.1 SU 4.01451 M 1439 TU15 4.0 4.01.1 TU 1253 1314 3.9 TH 1439 3.7 1416 3.9 SA 1449 3.7 4.0 3.7 TU 1522 2017 2048 3.8 4.21.33.8 2017 2058 3.8 3.81.14.1 2048 2118 4.2 4.11.33.7 2058 2103 3.8 3.81.04.0 2118 O 2237 4.1 4.11.53.9 2103 2215 4.1 O2048 2237 22 29 3.80.73.6 1912 1801 1829 1942 0.7 1801 1923 1.0 1942 2002 1.3 1923 1958 1.1 2002 2034 1.3 1958 2034 1926 1956 1926 2013 3.6 1956 2025 4.1 2013 2017 3.8 2025 2153 4.1 2017 2128 3.7 2153 2128 1.03.81.04.1 1927 1840 1.1 1912 2032 1.0 1.5 1840 2013 1.1 1.3 2032 2045 1.5 1.5 2013 2048 1.3 1.1 2045 1.53.81.04.0 1.14.11.53.9
0222 1.44.01.0 0137 0256 1.3 0.83.81.4 0222 0259 1.4 1.33.91.0 0256 0330 0.8 0.93.71.4 0259 0308 1.3 1.24.00.9 0330 0446 0.9 0.73.50.9 0308 0421 1.24.0 0.63.80306 0446 04 0139 0034 0203 1.6 0139 0223 1.6 0203 0237 1.0 0223 0225 1.4 0237 0405 1.0 0225 0334 1.4 0405 0.9 0334 0.9 0337 12 1.34.21.6 0133 0018 0112 0159 4.2 0018 0137 4.0 0159 0215 3.8 0137 0216 3.9 0215 0248 3.7 0216 0345 0248 4.0 0059 3.9 0133 0248 4.0 3.6 0059 0228 3.9 3.8 0248 0255 3.6 3.5 0228 0306 3.8 3.9 0255 0337 3.5 3.4 0452 3.90.73.5 3.6 0829 3.60.94.0 0751 0911 3.8 4.11.23.6 0829 0917 3.6 3.71.03.9 0911 0946 4.1 4.01.23.6 0917 0933 3.7 3.80.84.1 0946 1128 4.0 4.11.54.0 0933 1102 3.80.8 4.21.30914 1128 11 51 3.80.73.4 0736 0622 0651 0806 0.7 0622 0748 0.9 0806 0821 1.2 0748 0822 1.0 0821 0850 1.2 0822 0944 0850 0745 0636 0820 3.5 0745 0831 3.4 0820 0855 4.0 0831 0844 3.6 0855 1049 3.9 0844 0955 3.6 1049 4.1 0955 4.0 0936 0.9 0702 1.0 0736 0857 0.9 1.4 0702 0840 1.0 1.1 0857 0904 1.4 1.5 0840 0914 1.1 1.0 0904 0936 1.5 1.8 1056 1.04.11.5 1.7 1436 1.33.90.9M 1517 0.73.71.4 1513 1.33.91.0 SA 1551 0.93.71.5F F1416 1529 17061558 16 51 1.04.01.4 TU TH 1439 4.0 TUFWF 1314 F 3.9 TH 1439 SA 3.7 3.91.0 1.0 SASA1449 3.71.5 SU 1354 1300 W1314 1425 1.3 M1351 1354 TH 1436 1.4 1425 F1416 1500 0.9 TH 1436 SA1449 1444 1.4 1500 M 1626 1444 TU 1558 0.9 M 1626 TU TUTU1408 3.8 WTH 1407 3.9 1533 3.6 SA 1510 3.9 1533 3.61.3 1.0MTU 1551 4.00.9 0.9W W 1613 2058 3.91.14.2 2024 2137 4.1 4.31.53.8 2058 2138 3.9 3.91.34.1 2137 2209 4.3 4.21.53.8 2138 2151 3.9 3.91.14.1 2209 2315 4.2 4.1 4.1 2151 23152215 12 4.11.03.8 2001 1840 1912 2032 1.0 1840 2013 1.1 2032 2045 1.5 2013 1.34.1 2045 1.53.8 1.3 1924 1.3 2130 1.7 2110 1.4 1.34.1 4.1 2215 2017 1927 2048 3.8 2017 2058 3.8 2048 2118 4.2 2058 2103 3.8 2118 O2048 2237 2103 2215 O2048 22373.91.14.1 2145
0300 1.23.90.8 0230 0344 0.9 0.63.61.3 0300 0335 1.2 1.13.80.9 0344 0417 0.6 0.73.51.2 0335 0352 1.1 0.93.90.7 0417 0525 0.7 0.73.40.6 0352 0506 0.93.9 0.43.60408 0525 05 33 0.94.01.4 0224 0059 0133 0248 4.0 0059 0228 3.9 0248 0255 3.6 0228 0306 3.8 0255 0337 3.5 0306 0452 0337 0222 0137 0256 1.3 0222 0259 1.4 0256 0330 0.8 0259 0308 1.3 0330 0446 0.9 0308 0421 1.2 0446 0.7 0421 0.6 0439 3.8 0143 3.8 0224 0337 3.8 3.4 0143 0326 3.8 3.7 0337 0338 3.4 3.4 0326 0408 3.7 3.8 0338 0439 3.4 3.3 0608 3.80.73.4 3.5 0912 3.71.04.1 0843 0958 4.0 4.21.43.7 0912 0957 3.7 3.81.14.0 0958 1034 4.2 4.11.53.8 0957 1018 3.8 3.91.04.1 1034 1206 4.1 4.11.84.2 1018 1143 3.91.0 4.31.71014 1206 11 36 4.00.93.6 0827 0702 0736 0857 0.9 0702 0840 1.0 0857 0904 1.4 0840 0914 1.1 0904 0936 1.5 0914 1056 0936 1.2 0748 1.1 0827 0958 1.2 1.6 0748 0939 1.1 1.2 0958 0955 1.6 1.7 0939 1014 1.2 1.2 0955 1047 1.7 2.0 1224 1.24.11.8 1.8 0829 0751 0911 3.8 0829 0917 3.6 0911 0946 4.1 0917 0933 3.7 0946 1128 4.0 0933 1102 3.8 1128 4.1 1102 4.2 1047 WW 1514 1.13.90.7 TUF F 1604 0.63.61.3 TH SASA 1551 1.13.90.9 1436 1359 TH 1517 1.0 1436 F1533 1513 1.3 1517 SA1510 1551 0.7 1513 3.9 1.3 SA1622 1551 3.6 0.9 1614 08 0.73.81.3 M 1407 SU 1533 M1614 1551 WF1743 1613 TH17 SU F1614 M TU1638 1653 3.90.93.6 3.9 M M 1622 TH 1718 3.61.04.0 3.4 TU W 1653 1844 3.90.93.5 3.6 THTH 1718 2131 3.91.34.3 O 2058 2221 4.31.73.9 2214 4.01.44.2 O2215 22532151 4.2 3.9 2239 2231 2352 1.44.1 23 01 4.21.33.9 1924 2130 2110 2133 2058 2024 2137 4.1 2138 3.9 2137 2209 4.3 2138 3.9 22092315 4.2 4.1 2151 3.9 2315 4.1 2251 1.4 1.9 2215 2251 1.4 1.7 1.4 2239 2350 1.94.02.0 2350
0300 24 0.63.81.2 27 4.21.23.7 0912 07 3.71.1 1514 2131 3.9
0334 1.13.80.6 0319 0430 0.6 0.53.41.1 0334 0412 1.1 0.93.70.7 0430 0500 0.5 0.73.40.9 0412 0438 0.9 0.73.80.7 0500 0602 0.7 0.73.30.4 0438 0550 0.73.8 0.33.50517 0602 05 0230 0344 0.9 0300 0335 1.2 0344 0417 0.6 0335 0352 1.1 0417 0525 0.7 0352 0506 0.9 0525 0.7 0506 0.4 0555 0143 0224 0337 3.8 0143 0326 3.8 0337 0338 3.4 0326 0408 3.7 0338 0439 3.4 0408 0608 0439 0315 3.5 0236 3.7 0315 0433 3.5 3.2 0236 0433 3.7 3.7 0433 0434 3.2 3.3 0433 0517 3.7 3.7 0434 0555 3.3 3.3 0108 3.70.73.3 1.6 0947 3.81.14.2 0931 1105 4.2 4.21.63.8 0947 1106 3.8 3.91.24.1 1105 1145 4.2 4.11.73.9 1106 1100 3.9 4.01.24.1 1145 1245 4.1 4.12.04.3 1100 1226 4.01.2 4.31.8 1122 1245 12 0748 0827 0958 1.2 0748 0939 1.1 0958 0955 1.6 0939 1014 1.2 0955 1047 1.7 1014 1224 1047 0843 0958 4.0 0912 0957 3.7 0958 1034 4.2 0957 1018 3.8 1034 1206 4.1 1018 1143 3.9 1206 4.1 1143 4.3 1225 0928 1.5 0847 1.3 0928 1113 1.5 1.7 0847 1044 1.3 1.2 1113 1107 1.7 1.8 1044 1122 1.2 1.4 1107 1225 1.8 2.0 0729 1.44.12.0 3.6 1630 3.51.0 1720 3.90.9 1727 1630 TU 1659 0.9M M 1720 TH 1820 0.9 1811 0.5 1820 TH F1417 1614 M TUF1659 1653 TH 1718 F18 1604 3.70.6 SASA1625 1551 3.51.1 SU1727 SU 1638 0.9 M1622 1614 1.0 WF 1743 0.9 TH 1728 0.6F F1829 M M1718 TU 1719 3.51.03.9 3.5 1718 W 1758 3.90.93.6 3.8 TUTU 1719 1829 3.50.93.9 3.4 WTH 1758 SA 1343 3.80.93.4 1.7 2221 2251 4.0 4.2 2323 2334 1.4 4.1 2251 2316 4.01.44.2 4.1 2334 2316 2242 2239 4.11.9 2251 4.11.4 2350 2.0 2210 1.8 1.6 2111 O 2221 4.2 4.3 2124 2131 2214 3.91.94.0 O O 2253 4.3 2214 4.0 O2215 2253
0406 1.03.70.5 0405 0512 0.4 0.63.20.9 0406 0452 1.0 0.83.70.7 0512 0541 0.6 0.73.30.7 0452 0523 0.8 0.63.70.7 0541 0030 0.7 4.03.30.3 0523 0025 0.63.7 4.31.60004 0030 00 15 0.43.51.1 0415 0236 0315 0433 3.5 0236 0433 3.7 0433 0434 3.2 0433 0517 3.7 0434 0555 3.3 0517 0108 0555 0334 0319 0430 0.6 0334 0412 1.1 0430 0500 0.5 0412 0438 0.9 0500 0602 0.7 0438 0550 0.7 0602 0.7 0550 0.3 0103 3.3 0339 3.5 0415 0000 3.3 1.8 0339 0542 3.5 3.7 0000 0001 1.8 1.9 0542 0004 3.7 1.5 0001 0103 1.9 1.8 0213 1.54.03.3 1.4 1021 3.91.34.2 1019 1153 4.3 4.21.73.9 1021 1143 3.9 4.01.24.1 1153 1229 4.2 4.11.84.0 1143 1206 4.0 4.11.44.1 1229 0637 4.1 0.82.04.3 1206 0633 4.11.4 0.43.60629 0637 06 28 4.31.53.8 1046 0847 0928 1113 1.5 0847 1044 1.3 1113 1107 1.7 1044 1122 1.2 1107 1225 1.8 1122 0729 1225 0947 0931 1105 4.2 0947 1106 3.8 1105 1145 4.2 1106 1100 3.9 1145 1245 4.1 1100 1226 4.0 1245 4.1 1226 4.3 0710 1.7 1000 1.4 1046 0535 1.7 3.2 1000 1152 1.4 1.3 0535 0539 3.2 3.2 1152 0629 1.3 3.6 0539 0710 3.2 3.4 0837 3.60.82.0 3.8 TU 1800 0.83.5 1.0M W 1745 1.03.9 0.8 TU 1800 F 1300 1.03.5 4.0 1745 SA 1312 0.83.8 4.3 1548 1.0 F 1713 SA 1649 0.7 1630 1.0 M 1720 0.9 TU 1659 0.9 1820 0.9 F1829 1811 SU1731 1727 M1711 1718 3.91632 1727 TU 1719 3.5M M 1718 W 1758 3.8 TU 1719 F 1829 3.4W WTH 1758 SA 1343 1.7F1237 F1300 SA13 3.4 SA 1632 3.70.83.5 F 1713 M M1220 3.4 1.71.0 SA TU1731 1825 3.7 3.9 1220 W1711 1220 1.7 1.9 TU 1825 TH 1237 3.9 1.5 W 1220 SA 1328 1.9 1.9 TH 1.54.03.40.5 SASA 1328 2239 2349 1.64.2 2239 2328 4.03.64.01.42244 23492251 2328 2357 4.2 1854 3.8 1.0 1824 2357 1853 1854 18 10 1.84.0 2124 2323 2208 23054.01.64.3 2244 2334 4.1 2316 4.1 1830 1.64.2 4.0 1830 1824 3.64.03.5 1904 1940 3.54.23.60.6 1904 2056 3.81.03.8 1940
0437 0.93.50.6 0448 0554 0.3 0.61.80.8 0437 0534 0.9 0.83.70.7 0554 0015 0.6 4.11.90.6 0534 0608 0.8 0.61.54.0 0015 0103 4.1 3.91.84.3 0608 0106 0.61.54.0 4.31.40120 0103 15 0.33.31.0 0339 0415 0000 3.31.0 0339 0542 3.50.6 0000 0001 1.80.8 0542 0004 3.70.7 0001 0103 1.90.6 0004 0213 0103 1.43.91.84.3 0406 0405 0512 0.4 0406 0452 0512 0541 0452 0523 0541 0030 0523 0025 0030 0025 1124 4.01.44.2 1118 1243 4.3 4.13.24.0 1124 1224 4.0 4.01.34.1 1243 0621 4.1 0.83.24.1 1224 1251 4.0 4.23.60.8 0621 0710 0.8 0.93.40.4 1251 0714 4.23.60.8 0.53.80739 0710 1021 1019 1153 4.3 1021 1143 1153 1229 1143 1206 1229 0637 1206 0633 0637 0633 46 4.31.73.9 1000 1046 0535 1.73.9 1000 1152 1.44.2 0535 0539 3.24.0 1152 0629 1.34.1 0539 0710 3.24.1 0629 0837 0710 3.70.93.40.4 1652 1.0 F 1707 M 1814 0.4 0.9 SA 1652 TU 1754 1.0 1.0 M 1814 W 1313 0.9 4.0 TU 1754 TH 1829 1.0 0.8 W 1313 SA 1331 4.0 3.9 TH 1829 0.8 SA 1331 13 0.43.4 SASASU 1632 3.7 F 1713 M 1220 3.4 1.7 SA 1632 TU 1825 3.7 3.9 M 1220 W 1220 1.7 1.9 TU 1825 TH 1237 3.9 1.5 W 1220 SA 1328 1.9 1.9 TH 1237 1.5 SA 1328 1731 0.8 1746 M 1711 1.0 1731 TU 1800 0.8 1.0 M 1711 W 1745 1.0 0.8 TU 1800 F 1300 1.0 4.0 FW1350 1745 SA 1312 0.8 4.3 F 1300 4.0F 1350 SA1527 1312 4.3 3.7 1746 3.7 1.5 M 1.53.91.9 1.2 2338 4.4 1841 1.03.54.2 1927 1.0 1.23.60.6 1904 1935 0.83.82010 1927 2244 1830 2244 1830 1824 3.64.0 1904 1824 1940 3.54.2 2056 3.81.0 1940 3.91.23.60.6 22394.4 4.0 23494.11.64.2 23422239 2328 4.03.64.0 2338 23494.11.64.2 2328 2357 1854 3.81.0 1841 2357 1853 1854 1853
22 0.43.10.9 0437 06 4.31.74.0 1124 25 3.51.0F 1652 2338 4.1
0349 0606 3.40.3 0522 0058 3.10.9 0606 0032 3.60.6 0058 0058 1.70.8 0032 0225 1.44.1 0058 0157 1.80.6 0225 0510 0.83.60.6 0529 0028 0.4 4.11.70.8 0510 0008 0.8 4.01.44.1 0028 0056 4.1 4.01.80.6 0008 0041 4.0 4.21.33.9 0056 0141 4.0 3.81.64.3 0041 0152 4.21.33.9 4.1 0448 0554 0437 0534 0554 0015 0534 0608 0015 0103 0608 0106 0103 1014 1226 1.64.3 1206 0647 1.74.0 1226 0652 1.24.1 0647 0646 3.34.0 0652 0844 3.70.8 0646 0818 3.34.2 0844 1156 4.01.24.1 1204 0636 4.3 0.83.34.0 1156 0617 4.0 0.83.70.8 0636 0700 0.8 0.93.34.2 0617 0652 0.8 0.63.80.9 0700 0742 0.9 1.13.60.5 0652 0757 0.63.80.9 0.7 1118 1243 1124 1224 1243 0621 1224 1251 0621 0710 1251 0714 0710 M 3.50.4 SASA 1825 TU 1314 3.51.0 1858 W 3.90.9 TUTU 1314 TH 1313 1.61.0 SA 1.24.0 THTH 1313 1451 1726 1.03.90.9 TU 1338 4.01.61.0M1726 W 1311 1.0 4.01.2 TU 1338 TH 1400 4.0 4.01.80.8 W W1311 1339 4.0 4.21.3 TH 1400 1339 F1647 1707 M1858 1814 1652 TU 1754 M 1814 W1259 1313 4.0 1754 TH 1829 WF1259 1313 SA1451 1331 3.9 18294.01.80.8 FSASA 13314.21.33.9 2310 1924 4.1 1929 1924 1920 1929 2105 4.01.0 1920 2038 3.61.33.70.8 1913 2105 1857 1.13.7 1837 1920 1.13.71.23.6 1837 1913 1.1 0.93.91.2 1920 1959 1.2 2021 0.93.91.2 1.0 2342 1.84.4 2338 18411.14.01.0 1857 1841 1927 1935 1927
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TIDE TABLES
COWES TIDE TABLES 2020 All times are GMT | British Summer Time: add 1 hour 29 March to 25 October 2020 Times and heights of High and Low Water | Latitude 50° 46’N longitude 1° 18’W Time zone UT (GMT)
AUGUST TIME
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TIME
0248 0846 1522 2115
4.0 1.0 4.0 1.2
0347 1032 TU 1608 2238
0225 0405 0334 34 0124 0211 0248 0142 0318 0246 3.91.03.81.7 0215 3.71.44.11.0 0216 4.00.93.71.2 0248 3.50.94.0 0345 0844 1049 0955 40 0735 0814 0846 1.03.91.03.5 0821 1.23.60.73.9 0822 0.84.11.33.8 0850 1.54.01.0 0944 0748 0938 0911 1.0 SA 1444 1.5 M 1626 1.0 TU 1558 0.9 1541 4.11.1 1451 1510 11 3.9 SASU1435 M M1439 TU 1522 4.0 3.71.3 TU 1522 3.6 4.0 W 1625 2103 2215 1.74.1 02 4.11.33.7 1958 2034 2017 21533.81.04.0 O 2237 21284.11.53.9 2117 2221
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0225 15 3.80.93.71.4 21 0844 1.14.01.23.6 1444 1.5 2103 3.8
0308 0446 0421 0405 0334 0216 0248 0345 0255 3.51.24.00.9 0306 3.90.73.50.9 0337 3.40.63.8 0933 1128 1102 0822 0850 0944 1049 0955 0904 1.53.80.84.1 0914 1.04.11.54.0 0936 1.84.21.3 1529 1706 TUTU 1522 W1644 1625 M1451 1626 1558 1533 3.61.34.01.0MTU1551 4.00.93.60.9W W 1613 3.50.73.9 TH 2259 2117 2221 1.3 1.74.1 2215 1.94.31.5 O 2237 4.1 2145 2215
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3.5 1.8 3.6
0438 0602 0550 0352 0525 0506 38 0408 0439 0608 3.70.73.40.9 0434 3.30.73.80.7 0517 3.70.73.30.4 0555 3.30.33.5 1100 1245 1226 55 1014 1047 1224 1018 1206 1143 1.24.11.73.9 1107 1.84.01.24.1 1122 1.44.12.04.3 1225 2.04.31.8 1820 22 TU1659 THTH 1718 F1811 1844 1614 W1653 1743 1728 3.90.93.61.0 TUTU1719 3.50.93.90.9WTH1758 3.80.93.40.6F F1829 3.40.53.6 SA 39 1.94.0 2251 2350 2231 2352 1.44.1 2342 2.04.3
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0108 0729 1343 1959
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0213 0837 1440 2056
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4.31.4 0303 0.53.8 1001 4.3 M 1527 0.83.8 2138
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01 4.11.90.6 0523 1206 39 0.83.24.1 20 1.90.8 1745 24 1.03.54.2 2357
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0103 0106 0103 0213 0120 1.43.91.84.3 0025 0710 0714 0633 0710 0837 0739 3.70.93.40.4 SU 1402 SA 1328 1.9 SA 1312 4.3 1350 1.5 1927 1935 1940 2056 2010 3.91.23.60.6 1853 0157 0141 0152 01063.81.64.3 0818 0742 0757 07141.13.60.5 SU1409 1421 3.91.6 M 1503 2038 1959 2021 19351.33.70.8
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TIME
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0437 04 0336 0216 0435 3.60.83.60.5 0309 1113 10 0813 0955 1033 1.94.21.74.5 0908 F1701 F1654 SA16 F1433 1601 3.50.93.60.5 SASA1530 2302 1.84.1 22 2320
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29
14
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0336 0216 04 03033.60.5 3.8 0955 0813 10 08541.74.5 1.7 F F1433 F1601 15203.60.5 3.7 SA 16 2040 1.7 22
9
17
10
1
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0426 1106 W 1645 O 2313
0503 0248 0.8 04000.73.50.5 1140 0846 4.1 10194.21.74.3 1721 0.9 THTHTH 16230.83.50.5F 1511 2348 2116 4.11.8 4.1
3
0.7 4.2 0.8 4.1
4
0538 1215 F 1754
0.7 4.1 0.9
5
4.1 0.8 4.1 1.0
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0103 0153 0101 02 0133 0241 0200 4.0 01023.91.64.4 0225 0030 0133 1.34.21.34.0 0323 1.13.91.34.3 0249 0703 0731 0658 07 0751 0909 0823 0.9 06491.13.70.5 0852 0629 0709 3.90.84.01.1 1012 4.11.24.00.9 0913 1428 4.0 M M1323 M1402 13334.01.64.4 1247 W1429 1334 TUTU 1505 W1318 TH14F TUTU1451 1.24.21.34.1W W1544 1.14.01.24.2 THTH1515 1918 1955 1917 20 2015 2145 2042 1.1 19101.23.70.7 2106 1844 1933 4.00.93.91.1 2216 4.01.24.11.0 2129
7
0136 0222 0138 0225 0323 0249 3.9 01533.81.34.2 01014.01.13.9 02423.80.94.1 0732 0819 0733 1.1 07311.23.90.8 06581.14.11.2 07561.44.31.3 0852 1012 0913 TU 1355 3.9 W 1451 4.0 TH 1356 TU 1451 1.2 W 1544 1.1 TH 1515 4.0 TU 1428 4.2 W 1318 4.0 TH 14213.80.83.9 1950 2047 1953 2106 2216 2129 1.2 19551.34.00.9 19171.34.01.2 20241.44.31.3
0503 1140 TH 1721 2348
0002 0609 SA 1225 1823 0036 0636 SU 1258 1850 0103 0703 M 1323 1918
8
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New Moon
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0445 0509 0435 0309 0437 0421 0340 3.30.33.60.8 0554 3.50.83.40.3 1119 1127 1033 0908 0943 2.04.51.94.2 1214 2.04.22.04.6 1113 1040 F1611 F1701 1654 SA1530 1644 F1707 SA1724 3.30.43.50.9 SASA1823 3.50.93.40.4 2319 2335 4.1 2320 2233 2.04.51.8
0538 0528 04450.73.30.3 0511 0509 0340 0554 3.30.23.50.8 1215 1201 0943 1214 11194.12.04.5 1135 1127 2.24.52.04.2 F F1754 F1611 17070.93.30.4 SASA1749 SA1823 17240.43.50.9 SU 2233 2319 2.04.5 2335 4.1
0002 0002 0006 00 0511 0053 0609 05284.13.30.2 0029 0537 0545 1.94.51.80.9 0154 1.64.13.50.4 0106 0609 0609 0603 06 1135 0722 1244 3.40.33.64.1 0825 3.81.02.04.5 0725 12010.82.24.5 0635 1153 1221 1245 2.04.5 1220 1.64.1 TUTU1339 13 1749 3.30.4 SU1307 SASA1746 M M1422 1823 1.0 1829 3.50.5 1817 3.81.0 18 1907 2121 1950
0036 0102 0030 01 00024.01.94.5 0133 0006 0042 0029 0154 0106 1.64.41.64.1 0241 1.34.01.74.4 0200 0636 0649 0629 07 0635 0825 0725 06090.93.40.3 0751 0603 0626 3.70.53.81.0 0909 4.01.13.80.6 0823 SU1258 1307 4.02.0 M M1402 M1333 1422 TU1247 1339 W13 1.64.41.6 TUTU1505 1.34.11.6 W W1429 1850 1910 1844 19 1907 2121 1950 3.70.73.81.0 2145 3.91.13.80.7 2042 18291.13.50.5 2015 1817 1848
0.9 0314 0401 0209 0325 3.8 02223.70.8 4.0 01383.80.9 3.8 4.1 0937 1041 0806 0917 1.2 08191.44.2 1.1 07331.54.2 1.4 1.0 1621 1553 3.9 W W1431 W1538 14513.70.8 4.0 THTHTH 13563.80.9 3.8 4.1 2153 2249 1.3 2047 4.2 1.3 O2152 19531.64.1 1.4
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3
1140 TH 1721 2348
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418
19 3
418
19 3
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20 4
519
20 4
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4.0 01430231 3.9 1.3 07110740 1.4 4.0 F 1332 F 1401 3.9 1.2 19322005 1.3
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418
12151119 4.1 4.5 12011127 4.5 4.2 11531137 4.1 4.6 12211151 4.5 4.1 06020608 1.2 0.8 06520547 1.0 1.2 F 1707 SA 1724 SU 1725 TU 1749 W 1247 F 1754 0.9 0.4 SA 1749 0.4 0.9 SU 1751 1.0 0.4 M 1806 0.5 1.0 W 1219 4.1 4.4 TH TH 13111204 4.2 4.1 2319 4.5 2335 4.1 2356 4.5 18191830 1.1 0.7 19161806 1.0 1.0
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5
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4.1 1.0 4.1 TU 1.0
00300042 4.0 06290626 1.1 TU 1307 1247 4.1 18441848 1.1
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519
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01040121 4.0 06350652 1.3 TH 1311 1251 4.0 TI 18531916 1.2
Times and heights of TIME0103 ZONE 3.9 UT(GMT) 01360153 3.8 0703 1.1 07320731 1.2 M 1323 4.0 TU 1355 TU 1428 3.9 SEPTEMBER 1918 1.2 19501955 1.3
822
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Time
4.0 0144 1.3 0704 4.0 SA 1318 SA 1.1 1926
4.1 02430144 3.9 1.3 08340704 1.6 3.9 SA 1452 SA 1318 3.7 1.3 21021926 1.6
21 5
4.0 1.4 3.9 SU 1.2
3.9 1.6 3.7 SU 1.6
3.8 0246 1.6 0848 3.8 M 1502 M 1.4 2119
m
Time
High and |0138 Latitude 50° 46’N longitude 1° 18’W TIMES OF HIGH AND LOW WATERS 4.2 0101 3.9 AND 0242 0235 0341 0222Low 4.0Water 3.8 4.1 0303 3.8 3.8 0252 3.6 ENGLAND —HEIGHTS COWES 0.8 08190658 1.1 1.2 07330756 1.4 1.3 08540754 1.7 1.7 08530938 1.9 Time zone UT (GMT) 4.2 W 1451 W 1318 TH 1421 SA 1414 SU 1550 4.0 4.0 TH 1356 3.8 3.9 F 1520 3.7 3.7 SU 1512 3.5
23 7
822
519 620
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0347 TIME ZONE UT(GMT) 0136 1032 0732 TUTU1608 1355 SEPTEMBER 2238 1950
02350243 3.8 07540834 1.7 SA 1452 1414 3.7 20212102 1.6
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CO W721 E S 22 T I6 D E 721ENGLAND T A B22—LCOWES E S 7212 0 22206 6 6 4.0 01010133 3.9 4.3 02420143 4.1 3.9 1.1 1.4 06580709 1.2 0.9 07560711 British Summer Time: 1 1.3 hour 4.1 W 1334 F 1332 3.9 SA W 1318 4.0 4.2 TH add 1421 3.9 LAT 5046N LONG 118W 1.125 October 1.0 19171933 1.22020 20241932 1.3 1.3 to
418
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m
Tim
23 916
0.93.8 0314 0401 0336 0439 0442 0441 1.23.7 05 AND HEIGHTS HIGH AND LOW YEAR 2020 0222 0138 0303 3.8 WATERS 0252 0451 0355 0209 3.70.84.0TIMES0325 3.80.93.8 OF 0216 3.60.5 0410 3.61.03.6 0410 3.50.53.6 0608 3.6 0505 4.11.2 0937 1041 0955 1056 1102 1101 11 0819 0733 0854 0853 1058 0959 0806 1.44.21.1 0917 1.54.21.4 0813 1.74.51.7 1008 2.04.21.9 1026 2.14.62.0 1220 2.04.11.8 1117 1.03.9 W W1431 W1538 1451 TH1621 1356 F1601 1520 SU1655 1512 M1705 1701 TU1658 1611 W17 3.70.84.0 THTH1553 3.80.93.8 F F1433 3.60.53.7 SASU1629 3.51.03.5 M M1635 3.40.53.3 TUTU1821 3.31.03.6 W W1726 NOVEMBER DECEMBER OCTOBER 4.11.3 2153 2249 2040 2319 2047 1953 2215 2127 2307 2131 2332 2353 2234 4.11.6 2028 1.54.21.3 O2152 1.64.11.4 1.74.51.7 2250 1.94.11.8 2312 1.84.41.9 2346
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TIME m M Time
TIME Time
M m
11
216 99
10 17 2417 1
25225 16 9
1017 241
22
10 31710
2518 18 11 2
2610 326 17
252 1118
33
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2619 12 19 3
2711 427 18
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TIME Time
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TIME Time M m
TIME TimeM
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1017 241
25216 9
1017 24
2610 317
252 1118
2610 317
25 11 18
263 1219
2711 418
263 1219
2711 418
26 1219
19 2812 528
274 1320
519 2812
274 1320
519 2812
27 1320
2821 21 14 5
629 20 2913
1421 285
2913 620
1421 285
2913 620
1421 28
72114 14
15 22 2922 6
ENGLAND — COWES 3014 1522 3014 296 730 721 21
1522 296
3014 721
1522 29
82215 15
23 3023 7
307 23
822 15
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36 0021 0133 4.0 4.1 0136 0152 4.1 0133 0047 4.1 4.3 0152 0045 3.9 0047 0131 4.3 0045 0109 4.0 0131 0109 0106 2.0- IMPORTANT 0018 0226 1.4 1.4HIGH 0106 0217 2.0 1.8 DURATION 0226 0110 1.4 1.7 0322 0217 0104 1.8 2.1 0110 0246 1.7 1.3CAN 0104 0203 2.1 1.3AN 0246 1.3 02031.03.9 1.3 WATERS NOTE. THE WATERS HIGH WATER IMPORTANT NOTE. AT THE HIGH CAN WATER OCCUR DURATION OVER AN AT EXTENDED COWES TIME OCCUR OVER EXTENDED TIME 0327 1.34.1 0156 1.9 0322 1.2-3.9 0300 1.4COWES 0218 1.54.0 0151 1.84.2 0327 1.03.9 0250 0.9 0128 1.3 0156 1.9 1.2 0300 1.4 0218 1.5 0151 1.84.2 02 05 4.0 1.0 0620 0731 1.1 0.9 0705 0747 1.0 1.1 0731 0630 0.9 0.5 0747 0641 1.1 0630 0729 0.5 0.7 0641 0704 0.9 1.1 0729 0.7 0704 0705 3.5 0649 0842 3.9 3.9PERIOD, 0705 0831 3.5 3.6 0807 0842 0723 3.9 3.5 0831 0639 3.6 3.2 0723 0933 3.5 3.8 0639 0816 3.2 3.7 0933 3.8 08163.91.1 3.7 OD, I.E. A ”HIGH WATER STAND”. THE PREDICTIONS I.E. A4.0 ”HIGH WATER GIVE THE STAND”. TIME THE AND PREDICTIONS HEIGHT OF HIGH GIVE WATER THE TIME AND HEIGHT OF HIGH WATER 0807 3.6 0936 0919 3.8 0829 3.70.9 0758 3.5 1003 3.9 0903 4.0 0752 4.0 3.6 0936 4.0 0919 3.8 0829 3.7 0758 3.5Quarter 1003 09 New Moon Full Moon First Quarter Moon Last Moon 19 4.0 SA 1232 TU 1347 4.1 4.1 SU 1319 W 1400 4.0 3.8 TU 1347 TU 1245 4.1 4.3 W 1400 W 1253 3.8 3.9 TU 1245 F 1353 4.3 4.0 W 1253 SA 1325 3.9 3.7 F 1353 4.0 SA 1325 3.7 13391.2 1.8SAM1300 TU 1457 1.4 1.1SU W 1.2 1437 1.8 1.4 TU 1457 TU 1346 1.1 W W 0.9 1321 1.4 1.7TU F 1.1 1504 1.5 SA 1423 1.7 1.0 1409 F 1504 14230.8 1.0 SU 15 RESPONDING TO THE BEGINNING CORRESPONDING OF THE STAND. BEGINNING THE STAND. 1422 1.7 SU W1339 1546 0.9 THTHE 1521 1.1 1.5 W1437 1443 1.2 TH TH1346 1409 1.4 1.0 SA1321 1544 0.8 TH SU 1510 0.6 SA SA 1406 M TO 1422 1.7 W OF 1546 1521 W W 1443 1.2 1.4 1.0 1544 24 3.90.9 1952 0.9 1924 2002 0.9 1952 1850 0.7 2002 1854 1.2 1850 1951 0.3 1854 1919 0.9 1.3 1951 0.8 1919 1.3 1939 3.4 1842 1919 2117 3.8 3.9 2026 1939 2104 3.4 3.7 2039 2117 2010 3.9 3.612235 2104 1930 3.7 3.4 2147 2010 2201 3.6 4.0 1930 2048 3.4 4.0 2201 4.0 2048 4.0 2039 3.60.7 2235 4.11.2 2147 3.90.3 2106 3.80.9 2032 3.70.8 2228 4.1 2133 4.2 3.9 3.6 4.1 3.9 2106 3.8 2032 3.7 2228 4.1 21 1
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BOAT LIFTING, CLEANING & MAINTENANCE
Annie’s B&B
WHITTLE MARINE whitlemarine.co.uk
01983 760354
WOODEN STEEL AND SHIP REPAIRS woodenshiprepairs.co.uk
07849 522164
Tel. (01983) 291306 www.anniesbnb.co.uk NEW HOLMWOOD HOTEL AND RESTAURANT newholmwoodhotel.co.uk
01983 292508
NORTH HOUSE northhousecowes.co.uk
01983 209453
THE ANCHOR INN theanchorcowes.co.uk
01983 292823
THE LITTLE GLOSTER thelittlegloster.com
01983 200299
COWES HARBOUR SERVICES
01983 299385
Lifting & storage to 40t in East Cowes. Wet blast antifoul removal, antifouling, anode changing, hull cleaning, polishing, painting, engine repairs, servicing, winterisation. Package offers.
boatyard.chc@cowes.co.uk
RICHARDSONS YACHT SERVICES richardsonsyacht.co.uk
01983 821095
WHITTLE MARINE whittlemarine.co.uk
01983 760354
WOODEN & STEEL SHIP REPAIRS woodenshiprepairs.co.uk
07849 522164
Local knowledge & expertise Extensive facilities Seasonal package offers Close to Red Funnel East Cowes boatyard.chc@cowes.co.uk | 01983 299385 01983 299385
Secure storage for boats up to 40t in East Cowes. All aspects of boat services incl. hull cleaning, antifouling, topside maintenance. Yard and under cover storage. Vessel towage.
cowesharbourservices.co.uk SHEPARDS MARINA
boatyard.chc@cowes.co.uk 01983 297821
Storage of trailered boats on hard standing; cleaning, antifouling, polishing. Yearround Dry Sailing packages & winter storage in Cowes. Vessel tow within harbour limits.
All tide access Boatyard boatyard.chc@cowes.co.uk | 01983 299385 COWES HARBOUR SERVICES
01983 299385
40t WISE hoist; all tide access in East Cowes. Wet blast antifoul removal, antifouling, anode changing, hull cleaning, polishing, painting, engine repairs, servicing. Package offers.
boatyard.chc@cowes.co.uk
SHEPARDS MARINA
01983 297821
Dry Sailing centre in Cowes. Crane services, launch capacity 6t. Emergency lifts. Day boat & RIB maintenance, cleaning, antifouling, polishing, winter boat care.
cowesharbourshepardsmarina.co.uk shepards.chc@cowes.co.uk
COWES HARBOUR HANDBOOK
LALLOWS BOATYARD lallowsboatyard.co.uk
01983 292112
MEDINA YARD medinayard.co.uk
01983 203872
RIVER YAR BOATYARD riveryarboatyard.co.uk
01983 761000
THE ODESSA BOATYARD odessaboatyard.co.uk
01983 524337
WOODEN & STEEL SHIP REPAIRS woodenshiprepairs.co.uk
07849 522164
CHANDLERY
CHANDLERY
BOAT LIFTING
Sail & motor to 40t Boat lifting & maintenance
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BOAT LIFTING, CLEANING & MAINTENANCE
cowesharbourservices.co.uk
01590 673 212
COWES HARBOUR SERVICES
BOATBUILDING & REPAIRS
cowesharbourservices.co.uk
BOAT SALES ANCASTA ancasta.com
BOATYARD
Views • Free WiFi • Parking • Ensuites Generous, mouth watering breakfasts 1/2 mile from the Chain Ferry crossing
On-site Boatyard chandlery Chandlery order service Located in East Cowes boatyard.chc@cowes.co.uk | 01983 299385
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EVENT CENTRES 01983 299385
On-site Boatyard chandlery in East Cowes stocks antifoul, anodes & a selection of essential consumables. Chandlery order service available.
cowesharbourservices.co.uk
boatyard.chc@cowes.co.uk
LEE SANITATION leesan.com
01295 770000
EVENTS CENTRE
CHANDLERY COWES HARBOUR SERVICES
A superb venue for your event Capacity to 400 people
CLEANING & VALE TING MARINE & PROPERTY CARE cowesribs.com
Great waterfront location
07979 495537
WHITTLE MARINE whittlemarine.co.uk
shepards.chc@cowes.co.uk | 01983 297821
01983 760354
COWES YACHT HAVEN cowesyachthaven.com
COMMERCIAL SERVICES
01983 299975
COMMERCIAL MARINE
SUGAR STORE EVENTS CENTRE
01983 297821
Unique waterside venue in Cowes; stunning views. Capacity to 400. Licensed bar, stage, Wi-Fi. Outdoors decking, BBQ area, pier. Central location close to transport links.
cowesharbourshepardsmarina.co.uk shepards.chc@cowes.co.uk
Mooring systems Salvage & towage Vessel hire & special projects commercial.chc@cowes.co.uk | 01983 299385
CRUISING SOLENT & WIGHTLINE CRUISES solentcruises.co.uk
01983 564602
DISTILLERIES
FUEL & GAS
DEEP DRAUGHT FUEL BERTH
Buoy maintenance
Open 7 days a week 200m south of Chain Ferry chc@cowes.co.uk | 01983 200716 | VHF Ch69
ISLE OF WIGHT DISTILLERY isleofwightdistillery.com
01983 613653
TIPSY WIGHT tipsywight.com
01983 299088
COWES HARBOUR SERVICES
cowesharbourservices.co.uk
DRY SAILING
DRY SAILING & DRY STACK
01983 200716
Deep draught fuel pontoon on River Medina open 7 days a week. Competitively priced petrol, red diesel, gas, engine oils. 200m south of Chain Ferry.
LALLOWS BOATYARD lallowsboatyard.co.uk
chc@cowes.co.uk 01983 292112
HEALTH & BEAUT Y
RIBs & day boats to 6 tonnes Daily crane operations Choice of packages
Healthwell Clinic
Sports Massage • Osteopathy
Launches & recoveries to suit customers
Physiotherapy • Chiropody
shepards.chc@cowes.co.uk | 01983 297821 SHEPARDS MARINA
01983 297821
Dry sailing 7 days-a-week in Cowes. Annual & seasonal packages for day class yachts, motorboats & RIBs. Competitive rates; dry sailing basin; wet berthing. Easy access to the Solent.
cowesharbourshepardsmarina.co.uk shepards.chc@cowes.co.uk
ESTATE & LE T TING AGENCIES SPENCE WILLARD spencewillard.co.uk WATERSIDE PROPERTIES watersideisleofwight.com
01983 200880
Holistic Therapies 01983 243183 Gurnard Pines - Cockleton Lane - PO31 8QE info@healthwellsolutions.co.uk - healthwellsolutions.co.uk BECALMED WELLBEING & MEDI SPA becalmedincowes.co.uk MARINAS, MOORINGS & BERTHS
Healthwell ClinicBEAULIEU Port Handbook Ad.indd 1 RIVER
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REPAIRS
COWES ANNUAL MOORINGS
MARINAS, MOORINGS & BERTHS
Harbour & river moorings Safe & sheltered moorings Central Solent location shepards.chc@cowes.co.uk | 01983 297821
COWES HARBOUR SERVICES
01983 297821
Annual, visitor, & event moorings in Cowes: pontoon, pile & swinging. Daily safety & security checks. Great value moorings in the central Solent.
cowesharbourservices.co.uk
shepards.chc@cowes.co.uk
WHITTLE MARINE whittlemarine.co.uk
01983 760354
WOODEN & STEEL SHIP REPAIRS woodenshiprepairs.co.uk
07849 522164
RESTAURANTS & FOOD CORRIES CABIN
01983 293733
FRENCH FRANKS frenchfranks.co.uk
01983 716543
MANNY’S MURRAYS SEAFOOD RESTAURANT murrays.co
01983 296233
01983 299975
NEW HOLMWOOD HOTEL AND RESTAURANT newholmwood.co.uk
01983 292508
ISLAND HARBOUR island-harbour.co.uk
01983 539994
NORTH HOUSE northhousecowes.co.uk
01983 209453
ISLE OF WIGHT COUNCIL NEWPORT HARBOUR iwightinvest.com
01983 821000
PIER VIEW pierviewcowes.co.uk
01983 299891
THE ANCHOR INN theanchorcowes.co.uk
01983 292823
THE COAST BAR & DINING ROOM thecoastbar.co.uk
01983 298574
THE LIFEBOAT thelifeboatcowes.co.uk
01983 292711
THE FRIENDLY MARINA
COWES YACHT HAVEN cowesyachthaven.com
Pre-book visitor berths Special berthing offers for rallies regattas, & sailing schools Waterside Sugar Store Events Centre shepards.chc@cowes.co.uk | 01983 297821
SHEPARDS MARINA
01983 297821
Pre-book visitor berths in Cowes. Rallies & regattas welcome. Sailing Schools discount. Free Wi-Fi. CCTV. Onsite restaurant, sail maker, rigger, sail training, dive school. Sugar Store Events Centre.
THE LITTLE GLOSTER thelittlegloster.com
01983 298776
TONINO’S ITALIAN RESTAURANT toninoscowes.co.uk
01983 298464
RE TAIL
2 Bath Road Cowes PO31 7QN
cowesharbourshepardsmarina.co.uk shepards.chc@cowes.co.uk
MARINE ELEC TRICAL & ENGINEERING WROATH MARINE wroathmarine.com
A gift shop specialising in unusual gifts, home-ware and clothing accessories sourced directly from the some of the best British designers and craftspeople.
01983 281467
MARINE SERVICES COWES HARBOUR SERVICES
01983 299385
Mooring systems specialists in East Cowes. Navigation & race mark management. Lifting & slinging. Berth maintenance, vessel hire, towage, salvage, logistics, welding & fabrication. Special projects.
cowesharbourservices.co.uk
commercial.chc@cowes.co.uk
MUSEUMS & GALLERIES CLASSIC BOAT MUSEUM classicboatmuseum.com
01983 244101
KENDALLS FINE ART kendallsfineart.co.uk
01983 281414
SIR MAX AITKEN MUSEUM maxaitkenmuseum.org
01983 293800
www.jolijoli.co.uk JOLI OF COWES jolijoli.co.uk MEDINA BOOKS medinapublishing.com
COWES HARBOUR HANDBOOK
01983 200124 01983 300044
MIA
01983 810581
TOIO COWES-LAY LINE LTD toio-cowes.co.uk
01983 291141
RIBS COWES RIB CHARTERS cowesribs.com
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SELF STORAGE
SELF STORAGE
RIBS
Secure self-storage Marine, household & business Road & river access 7 days a week Close to Red Funnel East Cowes boatyard.chc@cowes.co.uk | 01983 299385
TAXIS, WATER TAXIS & FERRIES COWES HARBOUR TAXI
07855 767918
VHF Ch69 - Call Sign: HM1. All harbour areas. Winter service only. Calls will be diverted to Cowes Water Taxis 1st April – 30th September.
cowesharbourcommission.co.uk COWES WATER TAXIS CH06
chc@cowes.co.uk 07551 431993
FOLLY LAUNCH VHF 72
07884 400046
FOLLY WATERBUS VHF 77
07974 864627
SOLENT & WIGHTLINE CRUISES solentcruises.co.uk
01983 564602
UPHOLSTERY SOLENT RIB CHARTER solentribcharter.co.uk
01590 607101
RIGIT rigituk.com
0808 2819423
WHITTLE MARINE whittlemarine.co.uk
01983 760354
01983 299387
SALVAGE UNIQUE GROUP SEAFLEX uniquegroup.com
07944 241482
VESSEL INSURANCE & INVESTMENTS CRAFT INSURE craftinsure.com
03452 607888
YACHT CLUBS & ASSOCIATIONS
SAFE T Y RNLI cowes-lifeboat.org.uk
1ST CLASS COVERS 1stclasscovers.co.uk
ROYAL OCEAN RACING CLUB COWES rorc.org
01983 293581
ROYAL YACHT SQUADRON rys.org.uk
01983 292191
01983 290525
SCHOOLS & TRAINING RYDE SCHOOL rydeschool.org.uk
01983 617970
UKSA uksa.org
01983 294941
SELF STORAGE COWES HARBOUR STORAGE
01983 299385
Secure self-storage units for long or short-term rental in East Cowes. Personalised customer access by road and river 7 days-a-week. Flexible storage solutions for marine, household, & business.
cowesharbourservices.co.uk
boatyard.chc@cowes.co.uk
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