A World within a Harbour
Jo Moon explores the 29 square miles of Chichester Harbour, discovering why this natural haven with its upgraded Itchenor facilities,…
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Fitness has always been a part of my life, and I would say running is my favourite pursuit for me to have a healthy body and mind. It gives me a great workout and I love being able to run outside and enjoy some great scenery in the Southampton/Hampshire area.
I feel it’s always been there in my consciousness. Born, raised and living in the city my whole life, the sea is a big part of me. I remember as a small boy the port being such a bustling and noisy place, full of activity. Cruise ships, commercial vessels in and around the docks and trains running to and from the water’s edge meant the city was always buzzing. Days out would often involve a visit to a local beach and swimming in Southampton Water, or leisurely days spent visiting the New Forest.
It’s a brand-new hobby that up until now I have never fully explored. The Premier Agapi Boat Club is a simple concept with a flexible subscription membership suiting myself as a novice and also experienced boaters. It’s perfect, really, if you want to enjoy boating in a supported environment without the commitment of ownership and the hassle and costs of maintenance. The team are on hand if you need them to support your training, and the boats are just there ready to use. I’m already enjoying seeing a different side to the area where I live and grew up; I knew this was an easy decision.
I was approached by the team at the Boat Club as they wanted to work with someone to help introduce the concept to others who might not have considered boating as a pastime. While I was initially concerned as I had no boating experience to speak of, I was quickly reassured by their professionalism, the thorough training and support offered, and the fact that the boats are fully loaded with safety equipment. I have a number of ongoing interests and wanted to make sure that as a hobby, boating would fit in to my busy work and home life. The simplicity of the boat club approach means I can book online and use the boats whenever I want on the Hamble, from Chichester and also internationally through a new ‘roaming’ partnership with the other Agapi Boat Club centres. It also means I can progress and use other boats as my experience develops.
Agapi’s Mark Williams with Franny Benali
Well, to start with, it’s a whole lot of fun! The club’s entry-level Ring 680 is the boat I’ve used so far. It’s a top-quality boat small enough to build your confidence and develop your handling skills, but it also has the power to really experience what powerboating is all about. I’m looking forward to progressing shortly to the Agapi 800. It’s a bigger boat and the power obviously steps up with that. The comfort and quality of the boat are clear to see, and it even comes with a two-berth cabin, a toilet and a cooker! I think it’ll be great for day trips out with the family.
I genuinely enjoyed every minute of the course. Learning a range of new skills and understanding so much about boating while spending most of the time on the water was exciting. The course was conducted in a really professional but relaxed manner; I felt safe in the hands of the trainer, who was extremely knowledgeable, and I left feeling that I had a good grasp of the basic techniques, as well as the confidence to get back out on the RIB straightaway. In my view, the course is an essential starting point for anyone who is looking to take this pastime up in a safe way.
I’ve only just started out on this journey. I can’t wait to share all of this with my family and friends this year with some days out to places like Beaulieu, Lymington and the Isle of Wight. The Premier Agapi Boat Club at Chichester will open in March, so I’m looking forward to exploring a whole new area and potentially using some of the overseas locations too.
Who knows? I’m always up for a challenge, so we’ll have to wait and see! Check back on my blog in a few months’ time, but boating opens up a whole new world of possibilities.
Anyone thinking of it should in the first instance speak to people who know. I was fortunate to be introduced to the Premier Agapi team, who have been incredibly helpful and supportive at every stage, including sorting out PB2 and VHF radio training. The boat club approach is a fantastic way to build your knowledge and experience without having to commit to ownership, which is a big step for most people – especially if you’ve got no previous experience like me. I don’t believe I’d have ever been able to class myself as a ‘boater’ otherwise. I have certainly enjoyed the flexibility and the lack of hassle that comes with being a club member – I get to experience all the enjoyment knowing that the team are dealing with everything to maintain the boat behind the scenes.
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