GOSPORT
- GBGOS
- Latitude: 50.8013
- Longitude: -1.12721
- UK Coast & Atlantic
- Port in UK
Location: Gosport Hampshire PO12 1EP UK
Web-site: https://www.gosport.co.uk/harbour
Gosport is a town in Hampshire on the south coast of England, situated on the western side of Portsmouth Harbour opposite the city of Portsmouth. Here is a brief description and specification of Gosport as a marine port:
Port Description:
Location: Gosport is strategically located on the western shore of Portsmouth Harbour. It's known for its naval significance and has a rich maritime history tied to the Royal Navy.
Functions:
- Leisure and Tourism: The port accommodates various leisure marinas and yachting facilities, attracting numerous recreational sailors and tourists.
- Naval Operations: Historically significant for its naval installations, the area still serves military purposes to a degree, though much of the former naval land has been repurposed.
- Ferries: There are foot-passenger ferry services connecting Gosport with Portsmouth, providing efficient transport links across the harbour.
Specifications:
1. Marinas:
- Gosport Marina: With approximately 500 berths, offering all essential amenities for boaters including fuel, water, electricity, and maintenance services.
- Royal Clarence Marina: Provides around 180 berths, with heritage buildings and facilities for boat owners, often hosting sailing events and activities.
2. Navigation:
- Approach: The harbour entrance is well-marked and navigable, suitable for various types of vessels including yachts and small commercial boats.
- Draft: Variable, as it's more focused on leisure crafts. Mariners should check specific marina guidance.
- Tide: The area experiences significant tidal variations, so boats are typically accessed via floating pontoons to accommodate changes.
3. Infrastructure:
- Mooring Options: Both fixed and floating pontoons are available, with several long-term and visitor moorings.
- Slipways and Lifts: Available for vessel maintenance and launching, with facilities supporting a wide range of craft sizes.
- Chandlery and Workshops: Well-equipped to provide necessary marine supplies and services.
4. Services:
- Marine Engineering: Workshops and specialist services including engine repair, hull maintenance, and electronic systems.
- Yacht Clubs: Active sailing community with clubs providing social events, races, and educational courses.
- Amenities: Onshore facilities include restaurants, shops, and accommodation options.
5. Connectivity:
- Transport Links: Well-connected by road to the rest of Hampshire and beyond. The Gosport Ferry provides a vital link to Portsmouth for pedestrians and cyclists.
- Public Transport: Local bus services and proximity to regional rail networks via Portsmouth.
6. Safety and Regulations:
- Harbour Authority: Managed by Portsmouth International Port authorities focusing on safety, security, and environmental protection.
- Regulations: Maritime safety rules and local regulations enforced for navigation, mooring, and environmental protection in alignment with UK maritime law.
7. Environmental Initiatives:
- Sustainability Efforts: Various green initiatives including waste management, promotion of eco-friendly boating practices, and habitat conservation projects.
Important Notes:
- Visitor Information: It's advisable for visitors to check in advance with the specific marinas for availability, booking procedures, and any local notices to mariners.
- Local Attractions: The Historic Dockyard, Submarine Museum, and diverse waterfront activities add to the appeal for maritime visitors and tourists alike.
Gosport's blend of leisure, historical significance, and naval heritage makes it a unique and vibrant maritime port on the English south coast.
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Vessels in the port
| Flag | Name | Type | Destination | Date/Time |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| HARBOUR SPIRIT | Passenger | FERRY SERVICE | 05:27:01 | |
| OCEAN LIFE 1 | Sailing | 05:25:20 | ||
| SD INDULGENT | Towing/Tug | PORTSMOUTH | 04:56:10 | |
| PILOT V/L MAJESTIC | Port | 04:56:08 | ||
| F/V JACOBA | Fishing | FISHING GROUNDS | 04:56:04 | |
| PATRICK BLACKETT | Military | PORTSMOUTH | 04:56:03 | |
| GOLDEN OLDIE | Pleasure | 04:54:28 | ||
| EN AVANT 30 | Towing/Tug | GBPME | 04:53:45 | |
| DEEP BLUE | Sailing | 04:53:24 | ||
| WILLSERVE | Port | PORTSMOUTH PILOTS | 04:25:26 | |
| AURORA | Sailing | 04:25:00 | ||
| ELENOR | Sailing | 04:23:51 | ||
| WHO CARES | Pleasure | 04:23:26 | ||
| DAPHNE | Sailing | 04:22:29 | ||
| NAIVASHA | Sailing | 03:58:55 | ||
| HOWZIT | Sailing | 03:57:19 | ||
| TUVI | Pleasure | 03:57:11 | ||
| PILOT V/L MARY ROSE | Port | 03:28:50 | ||
| OPAL MOON | Sailing | 03:27:46 | ||
| SD NETLEY | Passenger | PORTSMOUTH | 03:26:53 |