Notice

Kingston Amateur Regatta 2019: river restriction notice

Published 27 March 2019

This notice was withdrawn on

This notice is no longer in force.

When

Saturday 13 July and Sunday 14 July 2019, from 8:30am to 7pm.

Where

Teddington reach, Raven’s Ait to Hogsmill River.

Details

The navigation channel will be established on the Surrey, left hand side of the river.

Racing boats will be using a buoyed channel on the Hampton Court, Middlesex, right hand side of the river between Raven’s Ait and the mouth of the Hogsmill River.

Regatta boards will mark the upstream and downstream extent of the course.

Masters of all boats to maintain a safe speed and lookout between Raven’s Ait and Kingston Railway Bridge.

Rowing boats will be spinning between Kingston Road Bridge and Kingston Railway Bridge. All boats must maintain a good lookout and dead slow speed between the two bridges.

Rowing boats will be navigating upstream through the Middlesex arch and downstream through the centre arch of Kingston Road Bridge. Therefore it is requested that if possible other river traffic uses the Surrey arches of Kingston Road Bridge. The centre arch may be used by normal river traffic if it is required for depth and air draft reasons.

No unauthorised mooring in the regatta channel on the Hampton Court, right hand side of the river.

All boats must be navigated in accordance with any instructions given from Environment Agency control points or patrol launches.

Bathing is not allowed in the river on the course during the hours of racing

Those in charge of boats should be aware that they are responsible for avoiding collision and should use all available means appropriate to the circumstances and conditions to decide if there is a risk of immediate danger and avoid it.

Please be aware that the towpath from Raven’s Ait to the mouth of the Hogsmill River will be very busy on the above dates. Small delays may occur whilst racing boats are carried to and from the river.

All directions as to river left and river right are given looking upstream.

Byelaws

Nothing contained in these directions shall supersede those parts of the Thames Navigation Licensing and General Byelaws 1993 as may be relevant.

And Notice is hereby given, that it is provided by Byelaw 52 of the Thames Navigation Licensing and General Byelaws, 1993 that:

The master of any vessel shall except in an emergency not pass any boat-race regatta public procession or gathering for the launch of a vessel or any other event or function which may cause a crowd to assemble on or by the river nor station his vessel thereon in such a manner as would risk obstructing impeding or interfering with such boat-race regatta procession launching event or function or endangering the safety of persons assembling on the river or preventing or interfering with the maintenance of order thereon.

The maximum penalty for breach of the Byelaws is £1,000