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RIB Ride with Salcombe Sea N Shore
Day of RIB Rides with Salcombe Sea N Shore.
Fair to say it was pretty choppy of Start Point!
Music: Awolnation - Sail
Sights of Salcombe and Torquay 1965. A Devon Holiday
The sites of sand and sailing around Salcombe, bay and Torquay in Devon around 1965. This is taken from 8mm cine footage of the time.
The Beach House, 14 Estura, Salcombe, Devon
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The Beach House combines the irresistible romance of living right on the edge of the shore with the all practical and luxurious delights of having a fabulous modern home. The Beach House perches just above a small secluded cove in the very heart of Salcombe. Backing onto Cliff Road, the Beach House is so close to town you can wander down to the centre merely for the pleasure of an ice cream, a pub lunch or to catch the ferry across the estuary to one of Salcombe?s golden beaches.
Salcombe is now one of England's premier holiday destinations. And no wonder: glorious golden sands, yachts and boats continually plying their way up and down the estuary, while crabbing and paddling, shrimping and rockpooling opportunities abound. Salcombe is the yachting mecca of South Devon so offers courses and classes for people of all ages, which range from the very basics to advanced levels. The narrow winding village streets of the town centre are lined with sophisticated retail outlets of the Fat Face, White Stuff and Crew clothing genre, and there are about a dozen good restaurants, pubs and bistros. Salcombe is surrounded by arguably the most magical coastline in England delineated by the heritage coastal path threading its way all along the rim of the South West peninsula.
As owners of the Beach House you will enjoy a two year complimentary membership of the luxurious Harbour Spa, part of the prestigious Salcombe Harbour Hotel, which is right next door.
BOAT TRIP TO POOLE HARBOUR, DURDLE DOOR & LULWORTH COVE, WAKEBOARDING
Hi Everyone! This is a little video of the bank-holiday trip I took with 4 friends to visit Dorset - you might have seen it on my Instastories! This is the first time I've gone this far west via sea!
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Leaving early Saturday morning from Langstone Harbour, Hayling Island, on our friend's speed boat (A Searay for those who are interested), we motored past Portsmouth and then crossed the Solent over to Yarmouth, Ilse Of Wight, to refuel at the marina. We then made our way through the beautiful morning light past the Needles and on towards Poole.
It took us around 2 hours to get to Old Harry's Rocks (at the entrance to Poole Harbour). As there was no wind the water was incredibly flat, which meant perfect wake boarding conditions for us!
After a superb session (although the water was freezing as it is after all still May in the UK) we carried on into Poole Harbour and up to Cobbs Quay to refuel again - ready for more exploring!
We then gently motored up Wareham River, which is gorgeous in every sense of the word. I felt like I'd been transported into Africa with the thick sun-burnt reed banks and wildlife such as stalks and herons jumping out from the gently curving river banks on either side. But I'd recommend taking great care navigating up here as the river is very narrow and shallow (our depth-sounder was beeping nearly the entire way, meaning less than 3 ft). But... absolutely worth it as at the very top of the river there are 2 very picturesque pubs. We moored up on the quay side wall here and had a very delicious lunch at a pub fittingly called the Quay Inn.
We took our time leaving the pub as having been in the baking sun all day it was a welcome break to be in the shade. By the time we finally birthed at Poole Harbour Marina for our first night it was already 7pm. We quickly showered off the salt and sun-cream from the day in the very decent marina facilities, and we met friends in the near by Slug and Lettuce for some cool drinks, before settling down in our soft bunks at about midnight. It's amazing how much you can fit into a day when you leave at 5.30am!
The following day we had a large full English breakfast at the cafe just opposite the marina entrance and picked up picnic food from the little Tescos just next door to take with us for the day. We then left to explore the Jurassic Coast at about 10.30am.
It took 2 hours following the stunning white cliff coast line before we reached the famous Durdle Door. Being the bank holiday it was packed with holidaymakers and we were very glad to be arriving in our own time by boat and not walking along the steep cliff top path to access the beach by land. When we arrived we were the only boat there, but soon a few others came along for us to make friends with and some jet skies too. Here we paddled our little blow up dingy, snorkelled in the clear waters and basked in the sunshine.
Leaving in the late afternoon we headed back East to Lulworth Cove and chugged into the peaceful but busy beautiful anchorage to eat our picnic lunch. We also paddled to shore (rather precariously with all 4 of us in our little blow up dingy - lets just say my bum did not remain dry!) and got refreshing ice creams in the very quaint Lulworth Village before returning to Poole Marina at 9.30pm. After showering it was too late for restaurants to still be serving food, so we simply ordered a Domino's Pizza to be delivered to the boat! A perfect end to the 2nd day!
On Monday morning we fulled up again ready for our journey home. We took the same route back via Yarmouth and this time ended our fantastic trip at our sailing club in Chichester Harbour.
The weather topped 28.7C (83.6F) making it the hottest May bank holiday on record!
If you're interested in a trip down to Dorset whether by sea or by land I'll pop a few useful links down below of all the places we visited where you can find more information about this very special coastline to help you plan your own trip.
The sights and places we visited -
Old Harry's Rocks (Visit Dorset):
Wareham River (Visit Dorset):
The Quay Inn pub
Durdle Door (Visit Dorset):
Lulworth Cove:
Harbours and Marinas we stopped at -
Langstone Harbour:
Poole Harbour:
Yarmouth Marina:
Poole Harbour Marina:
Cobbs Quay Marina:
Blackpool Sands Beach Dartmouth Devon England UK Sea Coast
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sea fishing photos on Anglo Dawn 111 at Salcombe and Whitby
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Spearfishing Salcombe for SEABASS CERVICHE!
Join Joe Pike and Chef Barcley as they head out to catch the UKs top fish to prepare cerviche. The film was shot at coves surrounding the quaint seaside town of Salcombe, in the South West of England.
Massive Sea Creature Washed Up In Devon Britain, UK March 8, 2017
Breaking News: Amassive Behemoth sea creature washed up near the Hartland Quay hotel in the Devon shore in Britain its a 10 ton monster.Music & Video by Didier Manchione all rights reserved Moonfull publishing Socan Canada 2017 MUSICNEWS NETWORK.
Salcombe Hope Cove Devon Coastal Bike Ride On Suzuki Burgman 650 using 4k action camera
Join us on another enjoyable bike ride around Salcombe and Hope Cove, South Hams, Devon, England, via the scenic country lanes. I am using the Silver Crest 4k action camera to capture this beautiful bike ride. Please don't forget to like and share this video and subscribe to the channel.
Music: Morning Mandolin by Chris Haugen. Downloaded from YouTube, Royalty Free Audio Library
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Water ski in salcombe 2012
Nice summers day on holiday
Amazing foraged SEAFOOD PAELLA cooked up on the Beach!
Amazing foraging for SEAFOOD PAELLA cooked up on the Beach is my recent video! Join Joe Pike and chef Barcley as they head out to sea to forage the South Devon coast for seafood paella ingredients!
Catching Bass from a Sea kayak - UK Style
Fishing for bass from a sea kayak in Yorkshire, England
Sea and Summit - Miss Isle Prepares for Final West Country Leg - Natasha Lambert Epic Voyage
“We couldn’t have had a warmer West Country welcome.” That is the view of Amanda Lambert, mum of 'Sip and Puff’ sailor Natasha as 'Miss Isle' prepares to tackle the final South West coastal leg of her Sea and Summit Challenge from Padstow to Bideford.
The 17-year-old, who has cerebral palsy and controls her boat by breathing through a straw in a specially-engineered bicycle helmet designed by her dad Gary, has visited no fewer than eight ports in Devon and Cornwall over the past two weeks as she continues her month-long sailing and climbing challenge.
Meanwhile, the hospitality they have received at the various hotels and campsites they have stayed in across the region has gone a long way to ensuring Natasha has been as prepared as she possibly could be for the many varied sailing challenges she faced on each leg.
Exmouth, Dartmouth, Salcombe, Plymouth, Fowey, Falmouth, Newlyn and Padstow - where Natasha has been resting since rounding Land’s End on the longest leg of the challenge last Thursday (7 August) - have all played host to the Miss Isle support team before Natasha heads to Bideford from where she will then set off on the final stage of the 12-leg sailing challenge across the Bristol Channel to Swansea.
Wherever the team has travelled around the West Country, they have been welcomed ashore by RNLI volunteers, sailors from numerous Sailability groups not to mention the hundreds of well-wishers who have simply heard about Natasha’s quest and want to offer their support and encouragement.
Amanda said: “The welcome’s been fantastic, we’ve met some lovely people and everyone’s been so helpful. It’s been great to be able to get to know a few people and everyone’s been so supportive of what Tash has been doing.
“One stop especially stands out in Newlyn, when we were camping by the football pitch at Mousehole AFC. There was one gentleman there, Les the Legend, who was amazing and couldn’t have done enough for us, and the RNLI guys have been fantastic too, we’ve really appreciated the cups of tea after sailing!
“Every day is a new challenge; it’s not just about the sailing, it’s finding accommodation or places to park the motor homes as we have to make sure the facilities are suitable for Natasha and if not, deal with the challenges of making do. Leaving Cowes feels like a lifetime ago, we’ve visited so many places since then, but it’s been an incredible experience for all of us so far.
Phil Devereux, Natasha’s coach, added: “The people that we’ve met have made the trip so much more of an adventure. There’s been people just coming up on the streets, handing over money saying they love what she’s doing in all sorts of places. It’s all helped to motivate us and inspire us along.
One of the unsung heroes of Natasha’s support team is her eight-year-old sister, Rachel, who has spent the entire challenge travelling with her family, including spending many hours enjoying being alongside her big sister on the water in the team’s support/safety RIB.
Rachel admits she wouldn’t rather be spending her summer holiday doing anything else.
She said: “My best bit so far is seeing a pod of dolphins going round Land’s End and we’ve also seen a seal. I have fallen asleep a few times! But I enjoy it because I like watching Natasha sailing and it looks really fun. I think what she’s achieved so far is incredible and she’s enjoying it. It’s definitely been a brilliant summer, I’ll be the only person in my class who will have done anything like this in my holidays!
Sea and Summit is Natasha’s biggest challenge yet, sailing her specially-designed 21ft yacht, Miss Isle Too, single-handed around the South West coast of England to Wales before she swaps her boat for her special walking aid, called a Hart Walker, to climb Pen y Fan, the highest peak in Southern Britain. In total she will sail around 430 miles and climb 2,907ft. Last year she sailed across the English Channel, and in 2012, the 50-miles around the Isle of Wight.
Through the Sea and Summit challenge Natasha is raising money for the RNLI, the Ellen MacArthur Cancer Trust and the RYA Foundation, as well as the profile of sailing for people with disabilities. She has a target of £15,000 to raise by the end of her challenge.
Sailing has been Natasha’s big love since she first went on holiday with the Calvert Trust aged nine. She then started sailing at home and spent two years sailing with the Even Keel Project and her local RYA Sailability. RYA Sailability is the national programme providing people with disabilities opportunities to learn to sail and sail regularly.
To support Natasha's challenge visit missisle.com
For more information on getting involved in disability sailing visit rya.org.uk/sailability
dolphin's in salcombe devon england, from the boat
just out on the boat and they all pop up!
Waterski Salcombe 2016 - Drone Footage
Music changed due to copyright. Credits incorrect as a result!
This was my Fifth ever flight with the Phantom 3. Salcombe 2016.
6 Must Have Bass lures for Sea Fishing
Here are the 6 Lures for Bass I won’t be going without on every lure trip this Year. Everyone has their favourites but I think these should be a great starting point to anyone new to lure Angling for Bass.
Dolive White worm type lure
Best 5/0 Hook for the do live
Xorus Patchinko II (140mm, 27g)
Shimano Candy - Maybe try eBay usually out of stock
MegaBass X140SW (140mm, 19.5g)
IMA Komomo SF-125 (125mm, 16g)
Link to Lure from Breakaway here-
Mackerel Fishing - Shore & Boat | Rigs, Tips & Tactics to CATCH MORE FISH!
In this TAFishing episode, Graeme goes mackerel fishing from both the shore and from a boat and he shows you how to catch Mackerel. He gives some totally awesome fishing tips on the rigs, tips and tactics that he has used to great success.
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Spirit of Salcombe Adventures | Sandbanks to The Solent
The Spirit of Salcombe Adventures takes Salcombe Gin’s co-founders Angus and Howard on a journey from Salcombe to The Solent over the course of 8 days in a custom-made rib, courtesy of Ribeye Boats. Along the way they do a series of events and activities with some of our favourite partners in Salcombe, Dartmouth, Torquay, Babbacombe, the River Exe, Lyme Regis, Sandbanks and finally the Solent.
The final day of Angus and Howard's Spirit of Salcombe Adventures takes them on their S785 Ribeye Boats from Sandbanks to The Solent to the stunning Southampton Harbour Hotel & Spa and on to the iconic No Man's Fort at Solent Forts. Fabulous 'Salcombe & Tonics', beautiful food pairings, wonderful venues and great company. An exceptional end to a superb week of adventure. It's a wrap!