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Boating on the Thames’ listing of events captures the races and regattas taking place on the tidal River Thames
Boating on the Thames’ listing of events captures the races and regattas taking place on the tidal River Thames
Boating on the Thames’ interactive map can help you make the most of your time on the river.
The Tidal Thames Navigators Club is free to join and offers a range of benefits in addition to the latest safety and navigational information.
Visitor moorings on the Thames are owned and managed by various stakeholders, including yacht clubs, cruising clubs and marinas.
The iconic span of the Thames Barrier has been keeping London protected from flooding since it became operational in 1982.
The Port of London Authority owns and operates Richmond Lock and Weir, which is also the base for the Upper River Harbour Service patrols between Putney and Teddington Lock.
Living afloat in a houseboat on the tidal Thames can be a great lifestyle, but requires careful consideration, especially for individuals new to the river.
Cruising on the tidal Thames can be a rewarding experience whether exploring the upper river or as the starting point to a cross channel passage. A safe trip requires a sound knowledge of the effects of the tidal stream, including the resultant currents and variable depths.
Narrow boating on the tidal Thames presents a unique set of challenges, but for the experienced it can be a most rewarding experience.
All forms of sailing are seen on the tidal Thames, from dinghy racing in the upper river to super yachts in the lower reaches and everything in between.