Solent Handbook & Directory April 2022- March 2023

Page 94

NEWTOWN HARBOUR NEWTOWN HARBOUR

50º43’.45N, 01º24’.66W (ENT)

Newtown Harbour, on the Isle of Wight, lies to the west of Newport and east of Yarmouth. Newtown is a National Nature Reserve administered by the National Trust, and is a fragile area for wildlife and a low key, quiet, and unspoilt location.

Island Visions, Jamie Russell

The winding estuary at Newtown has provided a sheltered harbour for boats over many centuries. It is thought to have once been capable of accommodating much larger ships than the pleasure craft which use it today. The silting up of the channels led to the decline of Newtown as the harbour became difficult to navigate. When approaching Newtown from either east or west, vessels should keep to the north of the west cardinal fairway buoy. Upon approaching the buoy, keep to the west of the buoy and then proceed inbound keeping the leading marks in alignment. The minimum draft in the entrance at Low Water Springs is approximately 2m, therefore boats can enter Newtown River at Low Water. However, vessels should navigate with caution at this time. Prudence and good seamanship should suggest arrival on a rising tide! The leading marks are on a bearing of 130°. The speed limit is a maximum of 5 knots. If a vessel, such as a fully loaded RIB, is creating excessive wash at 5 knots then speed should be reduced further. Depths vary throughout the estuary. Anchoring is free of charge, however visitors are encouraged to make a voluntary donation to the National Trust which maintains this beautiful location. There are visitor moorings in the estuary, charges apply, and the Harbour Master can be contacted by phone on 01983 531424, but not VHF. Water is available on the landward end of the footbridge at Newtown Quay; waste facilities at Shalfeet Quay. There is a landing place at Shalfleet Quay which is the main point of access to reach the New Inn. There is a National Trust visitor point at the Newtown Nature Reserve and the nearest toilet is at the Visitor Point in the National Trust car park in Newtown village near the Old Town Hall. Refreshment facilities are in nearby villages. A free local information leafet can be obtained from the Harbour Master. Contact: Newtown Harbour Master. Tel: 01983 531424. Extracts from ‘Discovering Newtown’ are reproduced with the permission of the National Trust. Visit www.nationaltrust.org.uk to find out more.

94

solenthandbook.com


Turn static files into dynamic content formats.

Create a flipbook

Articles inside

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
Issuu converts static files into: digital portfolios, online yearbooks, online catalogs, digital photo albums and more. Sign up and create your flipbook.