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Transcript of Island Harbour Brochure 2015
01983 539994
Mill Lane | Newport
Isle of Wight | PO30 2LA
www.island-harbour.co.uk
Island Harbour
Marina Guide
2015/2016
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CONTENTS
Welcome Aboard 4
Safety First 5
The Breeze Restaurant & Bar 6
Waterbus 7
Marina Gardens 8-9
Marina Facilities 10-15
Cycle Route 16
Cycle Hire / Estuary 17
Nautical Trivia / Quiz 20
Precautionary Areas 21
Island Harbour Charity Fun Day 22
Calendar 25
Marina Rates 26-27
Marina Plan 28-29
Weather & Tides 31
Tide Tables 32-35
IOW Festival / All Events VIP 36
Dragon Boat Race 37
IH Yacht Club / Sea Cadets 40-41
P.S.Ryde (Ryde Queen) 46-47
Trivia Answers 48
Island Attractions 49
Events Programme 50-51
Harbours & Marinas 52
Useful Numbers 53
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MEET THE TEAM….
Island Harbour Marina | Mill Lane | Binfield | Newport | Isle of Wight | PO30 2LA
[email protected] | www.island-harbour.co.uk
01983 539 994
Darren
Marina Manager
Suzanne
Assistant Marina Manager
Kaya
Administrator
Mel
Lock Keeper
Nick
Maintenance
Simon
Maintenance Manager
Nathan
Lock Keeper
Cath
Lock Keeper
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WELCOME ABOARD ISLAND HARBOUR MARINA
Welcome to Island Harbour Marina, the Isle of Wight’s ‘Garden marina’. A tranquil and beautiful spot, with plenty of grass areas and surrounded by green fields and a view of the lovely River Medina. If you have children or dogs, then this is the perfect marina for you, as you can soak up the scenery and enjoy the picturesque riverbank walks. I am very proud to be the manager of Island Harbour. I used to play here as a mere lad in the 1970s and never dreamed that I would one day be lucky enough to work at such a lovely place. I have enjoyed my time here immensely and look forward to many more happy years to come. Over the winter months we have been working hard to improve the marina facilities. For your comfort, we have a brand new shower and toilet block with double the number of showers. We have also been planting new flower beds and have put in hanging baskets to enhance the marina’s natural beauty. There is also a brand new cycle path along the lovely River Medina from Island Harbour to Newport. To compliment this, we can also now hire bicycles, starting at only £15 per day each. More details are available from the Control Tower. I am extremely lucky to have a great team around me. We all pride ourselves on the personal service that we can provide. So, if you ever need anything, feel free to come and see us, as we are always glad to help. With me in the office are Suzanne and Kaya and the lockkeepers this year are Nathan, Mel and Cath. Outside, we have Simon and Nick to help us with all of our maintenance requirements. The Breeze Restaurant and Bar is going from strength to strength, boasting a brand new menu this year. With Jane and her staff in the bar and Scott’s team in the kitchen, all of your needs will be very well catered for! As ever, Richardsons Yacht Services are here to help you with any mechanical or maintenance issues that you might have. Terry, Carla and their crew can provide a full range of boat repair services and also have an excellent selection of chandlery and provisions. You will find more details in their advertisement on the back page of this brochure. So, all-in-all, what more could you ask for in a marina? We are even lucky enough to have our very own Yacht Club, so if you can think of anything else, then please let us know! We have a customer feedback form in the rear pocket of this brochure and would be grateful if you can complete it. After the long, wet and windy winter months, I wish everyone a very happy season’s sailing. I am sure that we will all have a terrific year ahead of us. Darren Cooke, Marina Manager.
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SAFETY FIRST
Children must be
supervised at ALL times
around the marina.
In the event of FIRE, raise the alarm
by calling 999 and notify the marina
office on 01983 539994 or VHF
Channel 80.
Please also alert all other boats in
the area.
In the event of an emergency, the
harbour Muster Point is located on
the grass verge directly opposite the
car park and is marked with a blue
‘Muster Point’ board.
In the event of a MAN OVERBOARD,
please raise the alarm. Give as
much assistance as you can,
without risk to yourself. Life rings and
safety ladders are available on the
main walk-ways (see the marina
plan on centre pages).
Pontoons may be wet and slippery
at any time.
Please be extra vigilant at night.
Swimming / fishing is prohibited
within the marina.
Particular care should be taken
when alcohol has been consumed.
Wear a life jacket if you are in doubt
or if you cannot swim.
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THE BREEZE RESTAURANT & BAR
The heart of Island Harbour Marina
The Breeze Restaurant & Bar is set within the peaceful surroundings of
Island Harbour Marina, one of the Solent’s best-kept secrets. With ample
parking and a picturesque view of the marina and countryside, it is an
ideal venue for your special meal.
Open daily for breakfast, lunch and dinner, we serve a variety of foods
including a delicious breakfast menu, selection of coffee and freshly-
made cakes, plus a tasty lunch and dinner menu that offers simple
British classics and choice of daily specials. Using locally sourced
produce to ensure quality and taste, enjoy your meal with a cold beer
or glass of wine from our fully licensed bar, all of which can be enjoyed
either inside the restaurant or outside on the heated decking area.
If you enjoy walking, the Breeze is also a perfect stopping-off point,
along the lovely River Medina footpath.
We are also lucky enough to promote our two helipads, as well as the
convenience of free onsite vehicle parking. Or, why not leave the car at
home and arrive by water taxi?
Now offering bespoke bookings for all events and occasions.
For reservations and enquiries please call: 01983 533 388
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Tripadvisor: Breeze Newport
F: /iowTheBreeze | T: /iow_thebreeze
[email protected] | www.island-harbour.co.uk/thebreeze
You can visit us by land, air or sea.
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Tel: 01983 210 492
Mob: 07799 640 742
www.watersideproperties.com
- THE ISLAND’S GARDEN MARINA -
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MARINA FACILITIES & INFORMATION
LISTED ALPHABETICALLY
BBQs
We have 5 large BBQs for use free of charge, subject to availability. Please book in advance where possible.
You may use your own BBQ, but ONLY in the 2 designated camping grounds. BBQs must be raised off the grass and must not be placed within the boundary of the pine tree grove. Please ensure that your BBQ is completely extinguished at the end of use. BBQs on the pontoon are expressly forbidden... for obvious reasons!
BERTHING ASSISTANCE
Assistance is available to help you when entering or leaving your berth. Please contact us on VHF Ch-80 or 01983 539 994.
CALOR GAS
Calor and camping gas bottles can be purchased/exchanged on-site at Richardsons Yacht Services.
CONTRACTORS
Should berth holders prefer to bring in outside contractors, permission MUST be sought from both Richardsons Yacht Services and the Marina Manager, prior to any work being carried out.
They must also have the relevant liability insurance and sign in/out.
CUSTOMS
If you are arriving or departing from any country outside the EU, including the Channel Islands, you must complete the Customs form C1331. These forms are available from the marina office.
DOGS
Please keep dogs on a lead at all times when on marina property. Do not allow them to annoy fellow berth holders/visitors. Please use the dog waste-bin provided.
ELECTRICITY
Electricity is supplied to all resident berth holders and will be set up and invoiced on a monthly basis. If the usage is under £25.00, the total will be carried over to the following month. There is a £5.25 monthly service charge for all boats within the hard standing using electric. Marina visitors can have electricity supplied to their berth for £2.85 per day. Please notify the Control Tower if you wish to be connected.
FERRY SERVICES
The Waterbus is available for trips between Island Harbour, the Folly and Cowes/East Cowes at extremely competitive rates. Just call Dave on 07974 864 627 or VHF Ch-77.
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MARINA FACILITIES & INFORMATION
LISTED ALPHABETICALLY
FISHING
In the interests of all users, fishing is strictly prohibited within the marina.
HOSEPIPES / WATER
Water is supplied to all pontoons/berths free of charge.
KEYS
Berth holders and visitors who are leaving vessels at the marina are required to leave a set of keys with the marina office in case of an emergency. Keys will only be released to the named owner or pre-arranged friends or contractors.
LAUNDRY ROOM
There are laundry facilities available to all marina users, including a coin-operated washing machine, tumble dryer and iron.
LOCK OPERATION
LOCKING IN PROCEDURE
When approaching Island Harbour from the Cowes end of the River Medina, call up Island Harbour on Ch-80, giving your boat name and approximate arrival time.
On arriving at Island Harbour you will be directed by the duty lockkeeper to tread water, moor on the waiting pontoon or approach the lock with care.
ONLY ENTER THE LOCK WHEN THE LIGHTS ARE SHOWING GREEN
LOCKING OUT PROCEDURE
Please ensure that you have informed the Control Tower of the time you wish to leave.
When ready to leave, please contact the Control Tower on VHF Ch-80, informing them that you are ready. Remain on your berth until called forward, you will be called to the lock only when the duty lockkeeper is ready. Remember, he can see all boat movements; and you may not be able to! So for your safety please be patient until called forward.
Lock movements are approximately HW +/- 4 hours during daylight hours, depending on draught. Please enquire at the Control Tower (01983 539 994) or on VHF Channel 80.
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MARINA FACILITIES & INFORMATION
LISTED ALPHABETICALLY
We are happy to receive post on behalf of all berth holders and visitors. Incoming mail/parcels will be held in the marina office for a maximum of 45 days. This service is provided in good faith and we do not accept liability for lost or damaged goods.
MUSTER POINT
The marina Muster Point is located on the grass verge directly opposite the car park and is marked with a blue ‘Muster Point’ board.
OPENING TIMES
The marina office is manned during normal office opening hours;
08:00 - 17:00 hrs Daily.
Lock operating times; Summer; 1 April – 30 September 08:00 - 21:00 hrs Daily. Winter; 1 October – 31 March 08:00 - 17:00 hrs Daily.
Out of hours lock operation can be arranged by prior arrangement, subject to tide conditions.
REFUELLING
There are currently no refuelling facilities within the marina and refuelling from fuel cans is strictly prohibited. Fuel can be obtained from the Fuel Barge and Lallows Boatyard on the River Medina.
RESTAURANT & BAR
Breeze Restaurant and Bar: Open for breakfasts, light snacks and evening meals, with both indoor and outdoor seating.
Tel: 01983 533 388 for bookings.
RICHARDSONS YACHT SERVICES
Chandlery: Stock an extremely broad range of boat requisites. A range of basic provisions are available and other items can be pre-ordered.
Tel: 01983 821 095.
Boatyard: A complete range of marine services including shipwrights, engineering work, electrical work, 50 ton boat lift, 9 ton mobile crane, insurance work, general servicing and repairs.
SECURITY
Security is provided during normal working hours by the marina staff. 24hr CCTV is in operation around the marina.
SHOWERS AND WCs
The shower/WC blocks are cleaned twice daily and are maintained throughout the day. If there are any problems at all, please notify a member of staff. The code can be obtained from the Control Tower.
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MARINA FACILITIES & INFORMATION
LISTED ALPHABETICALLY
SLIPWAY
The marina has two slipways, one going into the marina, the other into the river. The latter is restricted by the tides and is only operational around high tide.
TRAVEL SERVICES
We recommend TJ Taxi services for all your road needs. Public bus services run every 20 minutes from the top of Mill Lane. Water taxis are available by contacting Dave and the Waterbus on 07974 864 627 or VHF Ch-77.
TROLLEYS
Trolleys are available for all marina users; a £1 coin deposit is required to unlock them. They are located within the car park area. Please be considerate to other users by returning them in a clean state.
VHF RADIO
The marina maintains a continuous listening watch during office opening hours on Channel 80 – Call sign ‘Island Harbour’.
WATER
Water is supplied to all pontoons/berths free of charge.
WEATHER FORECASTS
Local weather forecasts are displayed daily in the marina reception and on the notice boards at the base of the Control Tower.
WI-FI
Wi-Fi is available for both berth holders and visitors and is free of charge. There is no password to log on, simply search and use.
If you have any queries or concerns please contact the Control Tower
on: 01983 539 994 or for out of hours concerns please call: 07980 485 570
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You cannot buy HAPPINESS, but you can buy a boat and that is pretty close!
www.waypoint-yachtbrokers.co.uk
Advertising on all major internet portals ~ Boat Charter on 40’ Sailing Boat Marine Insurance and Finance arranged ~ Tuition - including own-boat tuition
Valeting Services and more …..
Franchises available throughout the UK
For friendly professional service contact us on +44 (0)1983 200785 Don’t take our word for it!
Check out the testimonials on our website Open 6 days a week – Sundays by appointment
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ENVIRONMENT
WE MAKE SURE WE DO OUR BIT!
BATTERIES
Facilities are provided by Richardsons
Yacht Services for the disposal of
batteries.
FLARE DISPOSAL
Please contact MRCC Solent on
02392 552 100 for the disposal of out
of date flares.
OIL SPILLS
Alert the marina office immediately to
any oil spills. The appropriate action
will be taken.
RECYCLING
We currently have recycling bins
available for both glass and clothing.
CAR PARKING
Please park only in designated areas.
Enforcement of this rule is in
operation.
At Island Harbour Marina, we will
always endeavour to protect the
environment and the surrounding
countryside. Being in an area of
outstanding natural beauty, we take
our obligations very seriously indeed.
SEWAGE DISPOSAL
Bilges are not to be pumped out into
the marina at any time.
DISPOSAL OF WASTE OIL
Facilities are provided by Richardsons
Yacht Services for the disposal of
waste oil.
DOG WASTE BINS
We have provided waste bins around
the marina which we would request
that you take advantage of.
BOAT FRIDGES
Enquire at the marina office for
advice on the disposal of boat fridges.
We make sure we do our bit and with your help we can do our best to make a difference.
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Pick up your Medina Estuary Circular Walk Guide from the Control Tower today!
The medina estuary is such an
important area for nature
conservation that it is protected
by six different designations
under national and
international law.
From source to sea the River
Medina is 17km long and rises as
chalk springs from St Catherine's
Down on the south of the island.
As it flows north it collects water
from an area over 70km2 .
The Medina Estuary has a wonderfully interesting
character made up of a rich maritime heritage,
wealth of natural habitats and vibrant mix of
recreation, transport and industry.
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Seaspray Supersport
Coastworker 18 Fisherman
Stockists of Mariner outboards and Admiral trailers
Also at BBMS Ltd. Eastlands Boatyard, Coal Park Lane, Swanwick, Southampton SO31 7GW Tel: 01489 580250 or 07802 290840
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Scan the QR code
To visit our website.
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TEST YOUR KNOWLEDGE
NAUTICAL TRIVIA QUIZ FOR SAILORS
1. Your disabled sailboat has been taken under tow. When a fog bank
rolls in, what sound signals should you make?
2. What is the origin of the phrase “son of a gun”?
3. What is the origin of the term “mayday” for an emergency call?
4. What percentage of ocean water is composed of dissolved salts?
5. Where on a sailboat are you most likely to find an angel?
6. You have been sailing south through day after day of heavy overcast
clouds and fog, and are thus unable to use your sextant to determine
your latitude (and you have no GPS). How can you tell when you have
crossed the equator?
7. Few people with ancraophobia became sailors. Why? What are they
afraid of?
8. Every mariner knows the difference between port and starboard.
Hundreds of years ago, however, a different word was used to refer
to the left side of the boat. What is it? Do you know the origin of
these terms?
9. Is everything on your boat hunky dory? This phrase for feeling
carefree does have a nautical origin, but its not related to a small
wood boat that is rowed. Where does the phrase originate from?
10. Rum Punch is a favourite among sailors when the sun is over the
yard-arm. There’s a delightful little verse to help you remember the
proportions of different ingredients in Rum Punch: One of sour, two
of sweet, three of strong and four of weak. Name the four ingredients
that are sour, sweet, strong and weak.
Answers on page 48
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Caution
Breakwater Exclusion Zone marked by lit buoys
A strong cross current of up to 1.5 knots may be experienced
between HW –2.5 and HW –1 hrs.
PRECAUTIONARY AREAS
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Saturday 12th September
On 13th of September 2014, Island Harbour Marina held its second Annual Charity Fun Day. The main aim was to raise funds for three inspirational Island charities, whilst helping to build recognition for the Marina. Our chosen charities were Oar-some Memories, supporting Age UKIW, Ryde Sea Cadets and the Jack Frost Appeal. We were delighted to have over 50 local businesses set up their stalls, free of charge, and are delighted that they were so kind as to donate raffle prizes. Bars ‘N’ Events provided outdoor music and a running commentary on the events throughout the day. Kids (& adults) were kept entertained with a bouncy castle, kayak rides, treasure hunt and much more. Artizan Photography captured some amazing shots of the day. Thank you all for your support. The Breeze Restaurant & Bar was jam packed throughout the day, and with our additional catering spots, including Archie’s food truck, a hog roast & candy floss, there was something for all. The event started with a bang at 10:00am with an extremely popular ‘Marine boat Jumble’. Then there were brilliant performances from Raw Samba, Eastern Promise Belly Dancers, the Cadet Marching Band and the Shanti Men. One o’clock saw the launch of the Oar-some Memories ‘Round the Island’ Kayak Challenge, raising money for Age UKIW, finishing back in Newport on the following Saturday. We are all extremely pleased with how well you did. Superb job! The raffle draw saw many fantastic prizes being won, first prize being tickets to The Lion King in London. The treasure hunt and caption competition also kept a few minds busy. A fantastic day and a massive thank you to everyone who supported us. With everyone’s help we raised a superb £1,298.20 for three very worthy charities.
Island Harbour Family Fun Day
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Also home to
DUE TO PREVIOUS YEAR’S SUCCESS
WE ARE PLEASED TO ANNOUNCE
THAT WE WILL BE HOLDING OUR
THIRD FAMILY FUN DAY ON
SATURDAY 12TH SEPTEMBER 2015
SPICE BUS
Photo by Artizan Photography
Photo by Artizan Photography
Photo by Artizan Photography
and
Photo by Artizan Photography
Photo by Artizan Photography
For any local businesses interested in reserving a pitch
for our upcoming fun day, simply call us today on
01983 539994.
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MARINA RATES AFLOAT
Prices per metre
Summer Rates VAT Net Price
Annual £300.00 £50.00 £250.00
6 Months £220.00 £36.67 £183.33
Month £40.00 £6.67 £33.33
Week £12.50 £2.08 £10.42
Daily Midweek £2.70 £0.45 £2.25
Daily Weekend £3.00 £0.50 £2.50
Cowes Week £15.00 £2.50 £12.50
Use of pontoon £15.00 £2.50 £12.50
Winter
6 Months £80.00 £13.33 £66.67
Month £24.00 £4.00 £20.00
Week £9.60 £1.60 £8.00
Daily Midweek £2.00 £0.33 £1.67
Daily Weekend £2.40 £0.40 £2.00
Here at Island Harbour we aim to assist in any way possible. We know the lock
can be daunting for some people, but the staff at the marina are always on
hand to help.
We honour each individual passing through our lock, whether you’re a visitor,
resident, berth holder or just passing by. You will always be made to feel very
welcome. We also offer our annual berth holders 3 months free hard standing
included with the price, purely to say thank you.
For extra piece of mind, we have 24hr CCTV throughout the marina to make
sure that your vessel is as safe as it could possibly be.
Free Wi-Fi * BBQS * Water & electricity supply * Camping & picnic area
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MARINA RATES ASHORE
Prices per metre
Summer Rates VAT Net Price
Annual £102.00 £17.00 £85.00
6 Months £55.00 £9.17 £45.83
Month £10.00 £1.66 £8.34
Week £4.60 £0.77 £3.83
Daily £0.70 £0.12 £0.58
Winter
6 Months £70.00 £11.67 £58.33
Month £12.50 £2.08 £10.42
Week £4.80 £0.80 £4.00
Daily £0.76 £0.13 £0.63
Here at Island Harbour we aim to ensure you have the most pleasant
experience possible.
We are lucky enough to have on site Richardsons Yacht Services who will
be on hand to offer whatever it is you need to get your boat sea-worthy
and ready for the next season.
Whether work is being carried out, or you just want to keep her dry
throughout the winter, we are able to offer you the space that you need.
Why not take advantage of the Berth Holder Discount.... SSHH!
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Notes
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WEATHER & TIDES
Daily weather and wind forecasts
will be displayed on the notice
board underneath the marina
Control Tower.
Local tide times are also displayed
on the office notice board.
Assistance is also available from a
member of the team in the Control
Tower.
Tide Times
www.cowes.co.uk/tidetables.html
Www.tidetimes.co.uk
www.tidetimes.org.uk/
cowes-tide-times
www.visitmyharbour.com
www.southamptonweather.co.uk
Marine call Weather
Inshore Selsey Bill to Lyme Regis
09068 500 992
BBC Radio 4
Long wave 198 & 92-95 FM
Shipping Forecasts
Daily at 0048, 0520 and 1754
Isle of Wight Radio
107FM, 102FM
Weather forecasts:
0600-0900 every half hour
1000-2200 hourly on the hour
1600-1800 every half hour
Online Weather Information
Met Office
www.metoffice.gov.uk
BBC Weather
www.bbc.co.uk/weather
Isle of Wight Weather
www.isleofwightweather.co.uk
Island Harbour Marina
www.island-harbour.co.uk
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Cowes Tide Tables IOW 2015/16 BST is from 29/03 to 25/10. Times shown are correct for GMT and BST.
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The tidal data contained in the Island Harbour Brochure is for general purposes only and does not constitute professional or other advice. Although Island Harbour endeavours to ensure that the content of the brochure is
accurate and up-to-date, Island Harbour produced the tide tables in good faith and are to be used as a guideline.
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Cowes Tide Tables IOW 2015/16 BST is from 29/03 to 25/10. Times shown are correct for GMT and BST.
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The tidal data contained in the Island Harbour Brochure is for general purposes only and does not constitute professional or other advice. Although Island Harbour endeavours to ensure that the content of the brochure is
accurate and up-to-date, Island Harbour produced the tide tables in good faith and are to be used as a guideline.
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Island Harbour Marina
B e r t h s ~ C a m p i n g ~ C a m p e r v a n s
Weekend & VIP packages available Camping grounds On site restaurant, late night bar and shop Showers and laundry facilities Water taxi services Only 500 yards from entrance A2
All Events VIP
Offering a range of accommodation during events such as the Isle of Wight Festival, Bestival and Cowes week.
VIP glamping, luxury Winnebago's, comfy cabins, uni domes and more.
Contact the number below for accommodation, tickets or more information.
All Events VIP: 07799 116558 Island Harbour: 01983 539994
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Teams from around the region were invited to compete on St George’s Day, in an exciting bid to
see which team would be crowned Dragon Boat
Champions of the Isle of Wight.
The Isle of Wight Festival organised the event at
Island Harbour Marina, to raise cash for the charity
Well Child. The event attracted the likes of Boyzone's
Ronan Keating, Keith Duffy and Shane Lynch, and
Westlife’s Mark Feehily.
Over 300 people making up 20 teams signed up to
take part in the event, which has raised an incredible
£50,000 for charity.
Congratulations to the winning team ‘Wight Lightning’. It really was a day to remember.
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Reasons to become an Annual Berth Holder
here at Island Harbour
Friendly and helpful staff.
Peace and tranquillity.
Centrally located.
Up to 3 months free hard
standing for all berth holders.
Dedicated lockkeepers on
hand.
One of the cheapest
marinas on the Isle of
Wight.*
Ideal for families.
Good social calendar.
* From £300 per metre,
per year.
Island Harbour Marina | Mill Lane | Binfield | Newport | Isle of Wight | PO30 2LA
[email protected] | www.island-harbour.co.uk
01983 539 994
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Phone KEITH or ALEC on 07776 408 339
Island Valeting APPROVED TRADER
In association with
RICHARDSONS YACHT SERVICES LTD
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ISLAND HARBOUR YACHT CLUB
-We welcome visits from other clubs-
We have a web site and the Club Notice Board can be found in the
Breeze Restaurant & Bar, where you will find a warm, friendly atmosphere and currently they are offering Club Members a 10%
discount on drinks.
Club Regalia & Burgees are available from Richardsons Yacht Services, where discounts are offered to members on published lift out prices
and general chandlery, not already discounted.
Benefits to Members also include discounts from
other services & suppliers
£10.00 Joining Fee.
Annual Membership fee of only £40.00 per person.
Visit www.ihyc.org.uk
Or contact Club Secretary [email protected]
-Newly formed in April, 2013-
Created, and run by a small committee of volunteers,
A non-profit making organisation
for the benefit of members, currently numbering around 190, to raise funds for local charities, to create unity between residents, berth holders and visitors by
organising social gatherings, events, & rallies to other locations & clubs.
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The Sea Cadet Corps is the UK's largest maritime youth charity.
The aim of the Sea Cadets is to help young people towards responsible adulthood and to encourage them to reach their potential by developing valuable personal attributes and high standards of conduct, using a nautical theme, based on the customs and traditions of the Royal Navy.
The Sea Cadet Corps helps youngsters, aged between 10 and 18 develop their self confidence and character into becoming, in the most general
sense, the good citizens and neighbours of the future.
Training activities we do, include: Sailing, kayaking, rowing, Military Marching Band, adventure training, canoeing, windsurfing, Duke of
Edinburgh's Award and much, much more!
Ryde Unit has a Royal Marine Cadet Detachment. Cadets train following in the footsteps of the Royal Marine Commandos and learn the combat skills of camouflage and concealment.
If you think you might like to join us, then please telephone or email to arrange to come for a visit, and we will give you a tour of the unit,
explain further what we offer young people, and answer any questions you might have. Then you can make an informed decision about
whether Sea Cadets is for you.
TS ROYAL GEORGE RYDE SEA CADETS
[email protected] Registered Charity Number: 308049
Call us today!
Duty Mobile: 07864523121
TS OSBORNE COWES SEA CADETS
[email protected] Registered Charity Number 302011
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We all know that our vessels are our pride
and joy, so we all need to know that we
are keeping them in safe hands.
Not only do we have 24 hour CCTV in
operation, no boat is getting out of our
lock without us knowing about it!
Luxury Taxi Travel
▪ 1-8 Seaters
▪ 16 Seaters Available
Safety & Security is a big part of Island Harbour.
THE WIGHT COVER COMPANY
Quality boat covers and upholstery
We are based here at Island Harbour
Contact us on:
01983 641 095
07769 698 535
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Visitors’ Comments
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Don’t just take their word for it.
Come and see for yourself!
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HOME TO THE RYDE QUEEN
The Paddle Steamer Ryde, now
known as ‘The Ryde Queen’, has
been a feature of the marina since
arriving in 1970. Sadly, for many years
she has been deteriorating into her
current dilapidated condition. She
was originally brought here to replace
the smaller Medway Queen as a
floating restaurant and nightclub,
which arrived in 1966, around the time
that the marina first opened.
The P.S Ryde was commissioned for
Southern Railways in 1936 and built by
William Denny & Bros of Clydesdale as
a sister ship to the P.S. Sandown. She
sailed the Portsmouth to Ryde Pier
passenger service route, currently
operated by the Wightlink Catamrans.
She was 223 feet long (68 m), 52ft in
the beam (16m) and weighed in at
566 tonnes. She was licensed to carry
1050 passengers and was amongst the
first ships to be built with triple
expansion diagonal reciprocating
steam engines.
The Ryde boasted an observation
lounge on her promenade deck and
on the main deck she had a large
saloon, a tea room, a ladies’ room, a
smoking room, and a restaurant. A two
class ship, 'saloon class' and 'third
class', P.S. Ryde operated an all-year-
round service prior to the outbreak of
the Second World War.
During this time, she served as both a
minesweeper and an anti-aircraft
vessel and heroically took part in the
Normandy landings of June 1944. By
coincidence, the Medway Queen also
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saw great war service, assisting with the
Dunkirk evacuations.
Returning to passenger service in 1945,
the Ryde became part of the British Rail
fleet and continued in service until
1969, by which time she was the last
paddle steamer working on the Solent.
She then came here to Binfield Marina,
as we used to be called, to start her
career as the marina clubhouse and
discotheque. At that time, she was
re-named to the Ryde Queen by the
reigning Miss United Kingdom.
The Ryde remained as a nightclub until
1989, but eventually closed down due
to her worsening condition. Sadly, she
has continued to deteriorate ever
since. (See the picture to the left).
Although there have been some
attempts to save her, the costs involved
and several changes of ownership
meant that they have all faltered.
The P.S. Ryde is one of the most iconic
paddle steamers and is held in great
affection around the Island and
beyond. Many people, including me
and perhaps some of you, may
remember dancing the night away
on her back in the day. She is also
said to be the last surviving ocean-
going, coal burning paddle steamer
left in the world, with most having
been converted to run on oil.
For many years, it has generally been
assumed that she will just be
scrapped. However, although nothing
has yet been decided, she hasn’t
been completely written off yet!
You can see a short film of her sailing
the Thames in all her glory in 1968. Just
check out the ’Picture Gallery’ page.
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1. A vessel under tow in fog should give one long sound blast followed by
three short blasts. Repeat at two minute intervals.
2. In historic sailing ships, women were occasionally smuggled aboard and many naturally became pregnant in due course. Childbirth at sea traditionally happened between cannons on the gun deck, and the child was
recorded in the ship’s log as a son of a gun.
3. “Mayday” is said to have originated from the French phrase “M’aidez” -
meaning “Help me”.
4. Although salinity varies in different oceans and locations, on average sea
water is about 3.5% dissolved salts.
5. An “angel” is another term for an anchor kellet or sentinel. This is a weight that is suspended from the anchor rode, some distance down from the bow. It lowers the angle between the lower part of the rode and the sea bottom, thus increasing its holding power. It also provides slack to absorb the strain caused by gusts and waves, especially when there is not room to let out
sufficient scope.
6. Water going down a drain swirls counter clockwise in the northern hemisphere and clockwise in the southern hemisphere. So just put some water in the galley sink and watch after you pull the plug. This is called the
Coriolis Effect, which also influences ocean and wind currents.
7. Ancraophobia is fear of the wind.
8. The term originally used for the left side of the boat was Larboard. Given its similarity in sound to “Starboard,” you can see how the term “Port” became preferable over time. “Starboard” delivered from Old English terms for steering board (on the right side of historic ships). Larboard possibly came from the words for loading and board - and ships were traditionally docked on their left side for loading. “Port” is thought to have the same meaning:
the side put to the wharf when in port.
9. Sailors in port in Yokohama liked to visit Hunki-Dori street when they felt carefree, in the centre of the city’s red light district where sailors would want
to go after a long time at sea.
10. Rum Punch can be made in various ways, but this ditty helps you recall the basics. One part of lime juice (sour); two parts of sugar syrup or a sweet juice like orange or pineapple (sweet); three parts rum (strong); and four
parts water or any lighter juice (weak).
NAUTICAL TRIVIA
ANSWERS
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Arreton Barns 01983 539 361
www.arretonbarns.co.uk
Carisbrooke Castle 01983 523 112
www.carisbrookecastlemuseum.org.uk
Dinosaur Isle 01983 404 344
www.dinosaurisle.com
Godshill Model Village 01983 840 270
www.modelvillagegodshill.co.uk
Visit Isle of Wight 01983 813 813
www.visitisleofwight.co.uk
IOW Steam Railway 01983 882 204
www.iwsteamrailway.co.uk
Osborne House 01983 200 022
www.english-heritage.co.uk
Quarr Abbey 01983 882 420
www.quarrabbey.org
The Garlic Farm 01983 865 378
www.thegarlicfarm.co.uk
The Needles 0871 720 0022
www.theneedles.co.uk
Ventnor Botanic Garden 01983 855 397
www.botanic.co.uk
ISLAND ATTRACTIONS
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May
Isle of Wight Arts Festival
Real Ale Festival
Isle of Wight Walking Festival
Walk the Wight
Yarmouth Old Gaffers Festival
Newport Jazz Weekend
June
Isle of Wight Festival
Festival of the Sea
Round the Island Race
Royal IOW County Show
July
Dinosaur Festival Weekend
Island Motor Show
Rhythmtree Festival
V Dub Island
All At Sea Beach Festival
August
Chale Show
Jack up the 80’s
Cowes Week
Isle of Wight Garlic Festival
International Scooter Rally
September
Cowes Classic
Bestival
Little Britain Cup Challenge
Southampton Boat Show
1-4 May
2-4 May
2-17 May
10 May
28-31 May
28-31 May
11-15 Jun
22-29 Jun
27 Jun
27 Jun
4-5 Jul
11-12 Jul
17-19 Jul
23-27 Jul
25 Jul
1-2 Aug
8-9 Aug
8-15 Aug
15-16 Aug
27-31 Aug
5-6 Sept
10-13 Sept
10-13 Sept
11-20 Sept
EVENTS PROGRAMME
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September
Island Harbour Fun Day
International Classic Car Show
Isle of Wight Cycling Festival
Needles Triathlon
October
Electric Woods
“Festival of Light”
Classic Buses, Beer and
Walks Weekend
Autumn Walking Weekend
Isle of Fright 2015
Spooky Castle
Wizard Week
November
Sandown Carnival & Fireworks
The Poppy Train at
IW Steam Railway
Cowes Christmas Fair
Festive Guided Tours at
Osborne House
December
Victorian Christmas at
Osborne House
Santa Specials at
IW Steam Railway
For more information go to
Www.visitisleofwight.co.uk
EVENTS PROGRAMME
12 Sept
19-20 Sept
5-27 Sept
27 Sept
3-31 Oct
17-18 Oct
23-26 Oct
24-1 Nov
24-1 Nov
26-31 Oct
7 Nov
8 Nov
14-15 Nov
18 Nov-
30 Dec
5-6 Dec
5-6 Dec
12-13 Dec
19-24 Dec
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HARBOURS & MARINAS
Bembridge Harbour 01983 872 828
Brighton Marina 01273 819 919
Buckler’s Hard Marina 01590 616 203
Chichester Harbour 01243 512 301
Cobbs Quay Marina 01202 674 299
Cowes Harbour Commission 01983 293 952
Cowes Yacht Haven 01983 299 975
East Cowes Marina 01983 293 983
Gosport Marina 02392 524 811
Gunwharf Quays 02392 836 700
Hamble Point Marina 02380 452 464
Hythe Marina Village 02380 207 073
Island Harbour Marina 01983 539 994
Lymington 01590 672 014
Mercury Yacht Haven 02380 455 994
Newport Harbour 01983 525 994
Ocean Village Marina 02380 229 385
Poole Harbour 01202 440 230
Port Hamble Marina 02380 452 741
Ryde Harbour 01983 613 879
Shephards Wharf Marina 01983 297 821
Shamrock Quay Marina 02380 229 461
Southampton Dry Stack 02380 238 084
Southsea Marina 02392 822 719
Yarmouth Harbour 01983 760 321
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USEFUL NUMBERS
Island Harbour Marina 01983 539 994
Marina out of hours 07980 485 570
The Breeze Restaurant 01983 533 388
Ferry Services
Dave - Waterbus (VHF 77) 07974 864 627
Red Funnel Ferries 0844 844 9988
Wightlink 0333 999 7333
Yacht Services
Richardsons Yacht Services 01983 821 095
Waypoint Yacht Brokers 01983 200 785
Island Valeting 07776 408 339
B.V.D Marine 01983 532 727
Taxi & Bus Services
TJ Taxis Services 01983 520 274
Southern Vectis 01983 523 831
General Services
Island Harbour Yacht Club ihyc.org.uk
VIP Solutions 01983 619 544
Maritime Volunteer Service 07971 525 853
Sea Cadets 07864 523 121
Emergency Services
St Mary’s Hospital 111 or 01983 524 081
Isle of Wight Dental Helpline 0845 050 8345
Police Launch 07774 684 327
Coastguard 02392 552 100
Sea Start 24 hour recovery 0800 885 500
Gas Emergencies 0800 111 999
Electric Emergencies 0845 770 8090
Southern Water 0845 278 0845
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Always;
Make a passage plan Check the weather Inform someone of your destination & estimated time of arrival / departure Only one skipper per boat
Ensure you have;
A life jacket for each crew member Up to date flare pack Fully functioning VHF Fully charged mobile phone First Aid kit
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We hope you enjoy your stay with
us here at Island Harbour.
For assistance please call:
01983 539 994
VHF Ch 80
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Richardsons YACHT SERVICES LTD
CHANDLERY Open 7 days a week
• SLIPWAY Lift for up to 50 tons. Mobile
Crane to 9 tons. Short or long term storage
• REPAIRS From minor scratches to major
structural damage. Supply & fit equipment
Insurance work
• ENGINEERING All aspects of marine
engineering: installations, re-builds, servicing & repair
• REFITS Complete external & interior refits
• PAINTING Approved application centre for Awlgrip, International & Hempel Paints
• ELECTRICAL From minor faults, to supply & fit electronic equipment or complete rewires
• INSTALLATIONS Bow/Stern thrusters, plumbing systems & alternative or additional
propulsion systems
AGENTS FOR BETA, VETUS, MERMAID & LOMBARDINI INBOARDS PLUS TOHATSU OUTBOARDS
Island Harbour Marina, Mill Lane, Newport
Isle of Wight PO30 2LA
www.richardsonsyacht.co.uk | Tel: 01983 821095 | [email protected]