Bosham Sailing Club is the oldest sailing club in Chichester Harbour and was formed in 1907. It wasn't until after World War I that other clubs were established within the...
Bosham Sailing Club is the oldest sailing club in Chichester Harbour and was formed in 1907. It wasn't until after World War I that other clubs were established within the harbour (Emsworth 1919, Hayling Island 1921, Dell Quay 1925, Itchenor 1927, Chichester Yacht Club 1936, Thorney Island 1945) and since then, the harbour has mainly been used for recreational and competitive sailing.
What was once a busy, working Quay for Bosham's fishermen and mariners, with customs tolls payable to the Lord of The Manor of Bosham, has since been used to launch and keep sailing boats that are raced in the harbour, or tenders that are used to row out to the deep-sea moorings.
The sight of sailing boats tied up on and around Bosham Quay wasn't a common sight until after World War I, and this photograph shows the Quay completely submerged with boats afloat during a high spring tide, and storm gales in 1935. It would have been a rare sight to see a motor car caught out by the tide, such as this Riley 9 Ascot towing a sailing dinghy. Cars weren't a common sight until the early 1910s. Note the board put over the radiator in a last-ditch attempt to keep the seawater out, and the waves driving across the Quay into the side of the car.