Gosport NCI provide a visual and listening watch over the waters and coast of the Eastern Solent

Everyone Welcome !

 

Mark, amateur sailor and food and beverage business man

 

Why I became a watchkeeper?

I have a love of the sea. I love the location in Fort Blockhouse and the teamwork.

 

 

Becoming a watchkeeper:

If you would like to become a watchkeeper, email the station manager at gosport@nci.org.uk for more information.

Making a donation to Gosport NCI:

Text NCIGOSPORT to 70450 to donate £5.

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'Tis the season for cold water dips and New Year's Day swims!

This year, three of our intrepid watchkeepers; Caroline, Lenie and Lesley will be braving the icy waters of the Solent on New Year's Day. Last year they raised over £500, split equally between GAFIRS, Gosport's independent lifeboat and NCI Gosport. This year, again, over 400 people are expected to take part in the event at Stokes Bay, making it one of the largest charity swims on the south coast. Stay warm and watch the fun from midday!

If you are thinking of having your own swim this year it is a good idea to check the tides, carry a charged mobile in a waterproof pouch, have warm dry clothing to change into - the sea temperature is just 9 Celsius and don't go alone!


Becoming a watchkeeper:

If you would like to become a watchkeeper, email the station manager at gosport@nci.org.uk for more information.

Making a donation to Gosport NCI:

Text NCIGOSPORT to 70450 to donate £5.

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Everyone Welcome !

 Nicola, former college lecturer

 

Why I became a watchkeeper?

It is a great place to keep one’s sailing skills up to date and with a great view too!

 

 

Becoming a watchkeeper:

If you would like to become a watchkeeper, email the station manager at gosport@nci.org.uk for more information.

Making a donation to Gosport NCI:

Text NCIGOSPORT to 70450 to donate £5.

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Gosport NCI meet Portsmouth Harbour Control

Yesterday, watchkeepers from Gosport NCI had a privileged insight into the workings of Portsmouth Harbour Control with a visit hosted by Nick Randall, the Kings Harbour Master. Portsmouth, along with Plymouth and Clyde that have a Kings Harbour Master (KHM) in recognition of their primary roles as Royal Navy bases.The current job of KHM dates back almost 200 years but its origins can be traced to the beginning of 17th century.

The KHMs remit covers 55 square nautical miles of sea, from Osbourne House on the Isle of Wight to the Eastern Solent and Seaview Bay to the South and the approaches to Langstone to the West. The KHM is responsible for all movements in and around the harbour, admiralty pilotage and the safety and security of the port operations.

 


From their offices in the Semaphore Tower in Portsmouths historic dockyard complex, Harbour Control operate 24/7 and manage movements in and out one of the busiest ports anywhere - with over 80,000 vessel transits annually! As a watchkeeper, it was impressive to see the operation in action and great to meet some of the voices we regularly hear on VHF CH 11!

Everyone Welcome !

 

Peter, former airline pilot.

Why I became a watchkeeper?

I’ve sailed in the Solent for 50 years and it gives me personal pleasure to care for others on the water as they care for me.

 

 

Becoming a watchkeeper:

If you would like to become a watchkeeper, email the station manager at gosport@nci.org.uk for more information.

Making a donation to Gosport NCI:

Text NCIGOSPORT to 70450 to donate £5.

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Everyone Welcome !

       Dave, former software developer at IBM.

 

Why I became a watchkeeper?

I have an interest in Portsmouth Harbour and the Signal Tower is the best place to see it from!

 

 

Becoming a watchkeeper:

If you would like to become a watchkeeper, email the station manager at gosport@nci.org.uk for more information.

Making a donation to Gosport NCI:

Text NCIGOSPORT to 70450 to donate £5.

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