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08 July 2017, 12:38
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osborne bay
does anyone know the definitive answer to anchoring off the beech. Can't find anything recent and the buoys are obviously still there. Last i can see was the 2012/13 rya advice?
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17 July 2017, 08:28
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I do not know the definitive answer.
I do know that if you moor too close to the beach on a busy day then you may well attract the attention of an chap on the beach armed with a megaphone who invites you to get off his land!
In my experience as long as you moor not immediately adjacent to the beach ie off the woods then you will be fine. Or outside the buoys.
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17 July 2017, 08:35
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Originally Posted by Beefby
I do not know the definitive answer.
I do know that if you moor too close to the beach on a busy day then you may well attract the attention of an chap on the beach armed with a megaphone who invites you to get off his land!
In my experience as long as you moor not immediately adjacent to the beach ie off the woods then you will be fine. Or outside the buoys.
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cheers, hate being yelled at, i've got nothing to yell back with!
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17 July 2017, 08:52
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There's now new buoys in Colewell bay which looks like the local beachside restaurant have placed to control anchoring in the bay , can a business just do that? You can't miss them, massive inflatable white racing marks with no anchoring on and the restaurants logo.
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17 July 2017, 08:59
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iow
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Originally Posted by Lee argyle
There's now new buoys in Colewell bay which looks like the local beachside restaurant have placed to control anchoring in the bay , can a business just do that? You can't miss them, massive inflatable white racing marks with no anchoring on and the restaurants logo.
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i doubt it, but if they stay there long enough without being challenged it will probably become the norm - a bit like Osborne. IOW soon going to become a 'No go' area!
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17 July 2017, 10:07
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Originally Posted by wellhouse
i doubt it, but if they stay there long enough without being challenged it will probably become the norm - a bit like Osborne. IOW soon going to become a 'No go' area!
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Cant see any restrictions on the charts
Osboure BAy
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17 July 2017, 20:55
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cheers.
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17 July 2017, 21:42
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Went past Colwell this evening , would you not need some form of official permission to place said markers?? ( BTW theres four of the buoys in question ) 'No boats beyond this point and no mooring'
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17 July 2017, 21:47
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Originally Posted by Lee argyle
Went past Colwell this evening , would you not need some form of official permission to place said markers?? ( BTW theres four of the buoys in question )
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looks like a danger to navigation to me!
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17 July 2017, 23:42
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It might be worth having a chat with QHM Portsmouth as it comes under his jurisdiction.
http://www.royalnavy.mod.uk/-/media/...5.pdf?la=en-gb
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18 July 2017, 09:49
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they are massive, agree with other person they look like a danger to navigation, surely they should be charted.
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18 July 2017, 10:12
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Charted, licensed, notice to mariners or non of the above and the restaurant have taken it upon themselves to override crown estate law.....................................who knows!
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18 July 2017, 12:20
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drag it out to mid chanel and leave it there or stab it and sink it. proper wrong to try and own the sea like that
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