Was talking to a non-CMBA rib-owning mate last night about a potential fast (where allowed..) run from Putney Hard to the Thames Barrier, or Dome and back, with lunch near enough to the start of the return journey.
It's a long, very busy and at times quite rough river trip, but the views from the water are great. There are tides / safety & rescue boat implications for a multi-boat run that will need finalising beforehand, but we were thinking about August 17th/18th or 24th/25th as the earliest date. The Sunday dates will allow us all to find parking for cars and trailers, as it'll be quieter and less chance of restrictions
Anyone (with suitable boats) interested?
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Re: Potential Hop Run
Yes, I'm definitely interested. We had contact from the Greenwich sailing club offering their place as a base whilst at the London Boat Show a couple of years back, I have their details at home. Just a thought. Plenty of trailer parking & a slipway - not all states of the tide but I doubt many are down there. See here, click on 'About' then 'View our Club' for info & piccy's.
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Have always fancied a cruise up town but a sightseeing boat trip a couple of years back in a lumpy Thames put me off going it alone so a cruise in company would be great. I'm in.
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Count me in - would prefer 24th/25th August though.
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I don't think my boat would be any good for this one but it sounds like an interesting run... I wouldn't mind crewing for someone if there is a spare seat going?
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Hi - Sounds like a good idea - It may be worth someone contacting PLA, they were always very helpfull with our London - Calais-(Brighton/Ramsgate) races and would send someone along to give a short briefing and some useful advice on barrier procedure, shipping movements radio channels etc - I think they would like to be informed even if it's not a race.
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I'm interested, I spoke with Greenwich Yacht Club at the LBS and they were really keen to host something, room to park, launch and their clubhouse, well worth following up. Alacrity has the contact info.
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Re: Potential Hop Run
Sounds awesome, great views etc, but seeing as my Healey 75 is so low in the water and with that part of Thames being busy and possibly rough/choppy I dont think my old girl would be suitable ... ... had a few green bits (or in this part of the river .. brown ) bouncing off the bow completely missing the windscreen and ice cold water landing in my lap too many times in the past
Re: Potential Hop Run
Rapier,
Is this likely to go ahead ?
Is this likely to go ahead ?
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Re: Potential Hop Run
He is waiting on me phoning Greenwich Yacht Club, I will try to get it done this week.
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