I have added diary entries for all midweek and Saturday rows up until the start of February 2026.
If you cannot organise your assigned row, please post a new topic on the forum to see if somebody else can take over.
Link to see the diary is:
https://sites.google.com/site/langstonecutters3/For those who might have missed an earlier post from Michael providing a notice from the Harbour Master regarding Langstone Bridge, please read the below; it should be passable for our boats but coxes need to be vigilant and care should be taken.
Dave
LOCAL NOTICE TO MARINERS NO.12 OF 2025
Obstruction and Reduced Air Draft on Langstone Bridge
1. Mariners are advised that electrical cables normally attached to the underside of the Langstone Bridge, also known as the Hayling Road Bridge, have been damaged and are now hanging from the structure into the water resulting in one of the spans on the north end of the Bridge to be impassable to vessel traffic
2. The impassable span is in approximate position: 50o 50´.063N, 000o 58´.706W
3. The rest of the cabling that is still attached to the bridge is poorly maintained and is hanging down in several places resulting in a possible reduction in air draft for vessels navigating under the bridge.
4. This reduction in air draft includes within the centre spans marked for navigation.
5. Vessels navigating the area should do so with caution.
6. For further information on the status of the repair please contact Hampshire County Council Highways who are responsible for the bridge.
Captain Jo Cox
Harbour Master
15 July 2025