Solent Handbook & Directory April 2022- March 2023

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WOOTTON CREEK WOOTTON CREEK

50º44’.09N, 01º12’.77W (ENT)

Wootton Creek is one of the lovelier creeks in The Solent, with wooded valleys sweeping down to a winding creek. Midway between Cowes and Ryde, it was once used by trading sailing vessels visiting the brickworks at Ash Lake, and the tide mill at the head of the creek where the Sloop Inn now stands.

Island Visions, Jamie Russell

Today, there is little left apart from the old names. If trading barges could navigate to the head of the creek, then visiting yachts should easily make their way at least as far as the pontoons of the Royal Victoria Yacht Club (RVYC) at the entrance to the creek. It should be remembered that those skippers worked their tides, and even today 70 foot ketches drawing over 8 foot have laid alongside the RVYC pontoons, but have swiftly departed once the tide is on the ebb. An ideal time to visit is when High Water is over a lunchtime, meaning a good height of tide, and time to sample the RVYC hospitality at its bar and dining room. It is well-liked by visitors, and popular with rallies, and as a destination for passage races. Be aware that the direction of buoyage in the eastern Solent is from east to west. Pilotage is straightforward with a compass, dependable echo sounder, and a good lookout. The entrance to Wootton Creek is beset by hazards to the east and west. It is a busy car ferry port, with regular Wightlink sailings throughout the day and night. To the east, are drying gravel banks that have been known to embarrass a passing ferry. To the west are rock ledges coming out from the shore, and the dangerous Wootton Rocks themselves. Yachts close inshore may have local knowledge and lifting keels! The entrance to Wootton Creek is best taken from the north cardinal, Wootton Beacon. It lies approximately 3.5nm from Cowes and only 1.5nm from Ryde Pier. It is best approached an hour or so either side of High Water on the first attempt. The ferry fairway is lit, with an occulting sectored light, and there is plenty of shore lighting on the link-span. No matter from which point of the compass you’re approaching, it is best to stay to the north of Wootton Beacon for your approach. Once at Wootton Beacon, if safe from entering and departing ferries, turn southwest and run down the western side of the ferry channel, staying outside of the channel itself. Keep an eye on the echo sounder, there should be plenty of water, if there isn’t, then you won’t get very far into the creek! Be aware that you may find ferries waiting to dock at the ferry terminal to the west of the fairway. By the time you come to No. 7 dolphin, you’ll see the ferry link-span on your port hand, and the Wootton Creek port and starboard buoys ahead of you; these are maintained and positioned as needed by the

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Solent Directory

9min
pages 136-145

Acknowledgements

2min
pages 164-168

Solent Directory Index

0
page 135

Portsmouth & Gosport

13min
pages 101-108

Southampton Water

16min
pages 120-128

Ventnor Haven

1min
page 129

Seaview

1min
pages 118-119

River Hamble & Warsash

10min
pages 109-115

Ryde Harbour

2min
pages 116-117

Wootton Creek

5min
pages 130-131

Yarmouth Harbour

3min
pages 132-133

Port Solent

1min
page 100

Newtown

2min
page 94

Poole Harbour

6min
pages 95-99

Lymington Harbour

6min
pages 90-93

Langstone Harbour

3min
pages 88-89

Fareham

1min
page 86

Keyhaven

2min
page 87

Cowes & River Medina

18min
pages 76-84

Chichester Harbour

10min
pages 70-75

Bembridge Harbour

3min
pages 68-69

Beaulieu River

4min
pages 66-67

Solent Events Calendar

13min
pages 52-59

Useful Contacts

0
page 62

Solent Events Diary

14min
pages 42-51

Advertising Feature: Marchwood Yacht Club

1min
page 37

Advertising Feature: The Isle of Wight Distillery How To Choose The Right Marina: with Ben Lippiett, Boatfolk40-41

3min
pages 38-39

Advertising Feature: Richardsons Yacht Services

1min
page 36

Wildlife: with Hampshire & Isle of Wight Wildlife Trust

2min
pages 33-35

Solent Racing

10min
pages 12-17

Night Cruising Tips: with RYA

5min
pages 30-32

Weather: with Simon Rowell, Rowell Yacht Services

7min
pages 26-29

Ocean Racing: Pip Hare

6min
pages 18-20

Event Feature: Poole Regatta

4min
pages 24-25

Electronic Navigation: with The Royal Institute of Navigation

1min
pages 22-23

Welcome to the Solent: with Natasha Lambert

1min
pages 8-9

Solent Yacht Clubs

2min
pages 10-11
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