Leaving for the Isle of Wight in a short while. I have a couple of meetings after lunch and then I am guest speaker at the Isle of Wight advanced group tonight before catching the 10.30pm Red Jet back to the mainland tonight.
Even 80 miles inland I can feel the wind picking up and the forcast is getting worse. It could make for an interesting if not fun 25 minutes crossing the Solent.
I don't get sea sick but others are not so fortunate.
Hey ho, fun day ahead....
Off to the Isle of Wight
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Re: Off to the Isle of Wight
Enjoy. Hopefully the crossing won't be too bad. The weather forecasts seem to suggest that tomorrow will be when the winds batter the UK.
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Re: Off to the Isle of Wight
Good job you were not earlier - there was an unexploded bomb they found in portsmouth harbour yesterday. All ferries cancelled apparently.
http://www.portsmouth.co.uk/our-region/ ... -1-7832966" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
http://www.portsmouth.co.uk/our-region/ ... -1-7832966" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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Re: Off to the Isle of Wight
I saw that on the local news. Doesn't seem to affect crossings out of Southampton though.C00kiemonster wrote:Good job you were not earlier - there was an unexploded bomb they found in portsmouth harbour yesterday. All ferries cancelled apparently.
http://www.portsmouth.co.uk/our-region/ ... -1-7832966" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Either way, should be sorted by the time I depart...
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Re: Off to the Isle of Wight
It was all fine.
Return crossing was a bit bouncy and few passengers looked a bit green around the gills Just adds a bit of fun to the ride IMO
The bomb issue in Portsmouth was not even an issue for the Southampton crossings
Return crossing was a bit bouncy and few passengers looked a bit green around the gills Just adds a bit of fun to the ride IMO
The bomb issue in Portsmouth was not even an issue for the Southampton crossings
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