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Medway 3, Rochester Bridge to Allington Lock

This section deals with the River Medway from Rochester Bridge as far as Allington Lock.

Due to height restrictions underneath Rochester Bridge it is only suitable for motor cruisers and small sailing craft that can lower their masts.

There are however many useful facilites for the boater in this area, including four marinas.

The scenery ranges from beautiful countryside to run down grotty industrial areas, but the intrepid Mariner who makes it is far as Allington can pass via the lock into the non tidal Medway and get as far as Maidstone.

Medway 3, Rochester Bridge to Allington Lock

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  Approach

Approach from the sea to this area has already been covered in two previous articles, Medway 1, and Medway 2.

Once you arrive at Rochester Bridge you will find it has an air draft of 5.4 m at high water springs, with obviously a bit more available at lower states of the tide...... the problem being at lower states of the tide there is very little water under your keel as the River shallows dramatically once past the bridge.

The motorway bridge carrying the M2 has over 16 m of clearance with another footbridge near Hakwoodstone having 10.7 m. The problems comes in the Aylesford area where two separate bridges cross the river with less than 2.8 m clearance at high water. At low water there is little more than a gutway in this area.

The lock at Allington is owned by the environment agency and works a couple of hours either side of high water, but only during the working day. It can take quite large vessels being over 53 m long and over 6 m wide, while the maximum draught for vessels attempting to get to Maidstone is 2 m. Consequently if you own a shallow draught barge like vessel with low air draft you could make this trip.

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Waypoint

None Given

Charts

Admiralty 1835, SC5606

Rules & Regs

6 Knts Speed Limit.

Hazards

Low Bridges, Much Dries

Tides

HW Dover + 0140 at Chatham MHWS 3.7m, MHWN 2.5m, MLWN 0.2m, MLWS 0.2m at Allington Lock
Medway 3, Rochester Bridge to Allington Lock00.494752001094751551.36325450224522This section deals with the River Medway from Rochester Bridge as far as Allington Lock. Due to height restrictions underneath Rochester Bridge it is only suitable for motor cruisers and small sailing craft that can lower their masts. There are however many useful facilites for the boater in this area, including four marinas. The scenery ranges from beautiful countryside to run down grotty industrial areas, but the intrepid Mariner who makes it is far as Allington can pass via the lock into the non tidal Medway and get as far as Maidstone. Admiralty 1835, SC56066 Knts Speed Limit. Low Bridges, Much Dries HW Dover + 0140 at Chatham MHWS 3.7m, MHWN 2.5m, MLWN 0.2m, MLWS 0.2m at Allington LockApproach from the sea to this area has already been covered in two previous articles, Medway 1, and Medway 2. Once you arrive at Rochester Bridge you will find it has an air draft of 5.4 m at high water springs, with obviously a bit more available at lower states of the tide...... the problem being at lower states of the tide there is very little water under your keel as the River shallows dramatically once past the bridge. The motorway bridge carrying the M2 has over 16 m of clearance with another footbridge near Hakwoodstone having 10.7 m. The problems comes in the Aylesford area where two separate bridges cross the river with less than 2.8 m clearance at high water. At low water there is little more than a gutway in this area. The lock at Allington is owned by the environment agency and works a couple of hours either side of high water, but only during the working day. It can take quite large vessels being over 53 m long and over 6 m wide, while the maximum draught for vessels attempting to get to Maidstone is 2 m. Consequently if you own a shallow draught barge like vessel with low air draft you could make this trip. After passing under Rochester Bridge you will find small craft moorings on either side of the river. Those on your port side belong to Rochester Cruising Club, while those starboard side belong to Pelican YC and Strood YC. The visiting motorboater will be spoilt for choice with the Beacon Boatyard, Medway Bridge Marina, Port Medway Marina, Cuxton Marina and Elmhaven Marina all coming up one after another. These are covered now including prices: Beacon Boatyard. Following the river around past Wickham Point on the starboard side and approaching the motorway bridge you will come to the facilities of Beacon Boatyard, a long established yard on your port hand side just before Medway Bridge Marina. They offer half tide moorings and a whole range of marine services, being popular for secure winter laying up afloat. Toilet and shower facilities are available for visitors. If you want to leave your boat for a few weeks they can normally fit you in somewhere but they don't normally take overnight or short stop visitors Phone: 01634 841320, link to website below: http://www.beaconboatyard.co.uk/ Medway Bridge Marina. This lies on your port hand, just past Beacon Boatyard and consists of a long pontoon jutting out into the deep water of the River. Casual visitors, are asked to phone in advance before arriving. Visitors rates (2022) are £3.09 per metre per night with no additional charge for shore power hook up. They can be contacted on 01634 843576, and a link to their website is provided below:http://www.medwaybridgemarina.co.uk/ Facilities here include electricity and water, diesel, petrol and gas (Calor & Camping) There is no longer a chandlery but Marine engineering services are available for many popular makes of engine. Toilets and showers available ashore, and WiFi Internet available. The Marina provides berths with all tide access, half tide access, and more economical mud berths where many larger barge like vessels lay up. There is also a cafet that is based in a ship moored here. It is worth noting this is the last source of fuel before Allington. Day-to-day provisions can be obtained in the nearby village of Borstal. If pushing on under the motorway bridge at low water watch out for the shallow patches shown on the chart. Very soon after the motorway bridge you will come to two more facilities on the starboard side with possibilities for moorings. Port Medway Marina. Consists again of a long pontoon jutting out into the River on your starboard side. To arrange a berth over here call 01634 720033. Overnight rates (2022) for a 10m boat work out at £20.00 per night, check their website below: http://www.portmedwaymarina.co.uk/All the usual Marina facilities are available here with water and electricity (prepayment card), toilets and showers and launderette. They have the ability to lift around 80 tonnes and they also have a dry dock. Engineering and electrics can be sorted, check the directory. The resident ship that was a restaurant/bar is no longer available and is being refurbished as a wedding venue (better stay clear if you haven't made SWMBO an honest woman yet!!) Railway connections to Maidstone and Strood are on the doorstep, while day to day provisioning is easy to accomplish in the village of Cuxton. Almost immediately after the long pontoon belonging to Port Medway Marina, you will come to a somewhat shorter pontoon belonging to Cuxton Marina, again on the starboard side. Both these marinas can be seen clearly in one of the photos in the gallery. Cuxton Marina. To find out about berthing into the Marina telephone 01634 721941, or link to their website below: http://www.cuxtonmarina.co.uk/ They charge (2022) £13.52 per night inclusive of VAT and shore power They can offer water, electricity, toilets and showers. There is a slipway and a 12 tonne travel lift, with full repair facilities available on site. Railway connections and village facilities for day-to-day shopping are the same as the above Marina. Just above Cuxton there is a section of the River where waterskiing is allowed for local ski club members only... ie: not you ! Continuing onwards the River runs through open countryside and makes a bend to port and runs southwards at Cuxton Point. Shortly after this again on the starboard side comes the pontoon of Elmhaven Marina. Elmhaven Marina.To find out about berthing at this Marina telephone 01634 240489. We enquired about prices for visiting boats this year (2022) but they advised that they are basically full and seldom have room for visitors http://www.elmhaven-marina.co.uk/ Some lifting facilities are available here, and supplies are available in the village of Halling a short hike away. Once past Elmhaven there really isn't much in the way of stopping places until you reach Allington Lock. The River passes through scenery varying from defunct industrial wharves through to tree-lined pastoral stretches back to festering scrapyards and new housing developments. Once past the Horseshoe Bend just past Snodland and after Hawkwood Stone on your port side it is wise to take notice of the following warning: "Owing to the existence of piles and other obstructions, it is dangerous to navigate close to the riverbanks in the sections of the River Medway between Hawkwood Stone and Allington Lock. Mariners are advised to keep well clear of the river banks when navigating in this area." Furthermore if planning to get to the lock the intrepid Mariner will have to juggle three things. First the tide underneath him.... there is the danger of going aground should you push on ahead of the tide too quickly. Secondly the clearance under the bridges at Aylesford (see the photo gallery), where there is only 2.8 m at at high water. Should you have a little more air draft than that you will have to arrive at these bridges before the tide tops. Thirdly, Allington Lock only operates during working hours three hours before high water and two hours after, so you will need to arrive there during these times. The authorities at Allington Lock can be contacted on telephone 01622 752864 or they have a website at http://www.allingtonlock.co.uk/The lock is on the starboard side, with a weir to port and comes up fairly soon after passing under the low bridges at Aylesford. A glance at the photo gallery will show you that the River is very narrow here. If you do pass through the lock half a mile further lays the first facility within the non tidal Medway. It is not intended to describe the passage to Maidstone in this article, but provided below are the details of Allington Marina. Allington Marina: This Marina can provide nontidal moorings with water and electricity at all berths. It should be noted that they are very full so you would need to book well in advance and be prepared to be dissapointed. There are toilets and showers together Elsan disposal facilities. Fuel and gas (Calor & Camping) can be obtained and there is an on-site Chandlers too. Cranage, boat repairs and engineering can be handled, and management personnel are resident too. Telephone them on 01622 752057, a link to their website is provided below: http://www.allingtonmarina.com/moorings.html . Prices (2022) are around £20 per night for a 10m boat here. You will also need a river licence at about £18.00 per day And that about covers the small boat facilities in the area, and it's was updated in May 2022 The facilities available at the individual marinas have already been covered in the section above. Likewise, the Marinas described above either have their own bar/restaurants or the only other facilities are in nearby villages, which may offer one or two pubs at the most......... not the most promising situation for an " up for it" crew looking for a wild night on the town. The area is probably ideal for families though, with no rollicking nautical stuff or seasickness to contend with.... The River Medway in England flows for 70 miles (113 km) from Turners Hill, in West Sussex, through Tonbridge, Maidstone and the Medway Towns conurbation in Kent, to the River Thames at Sheerness, where it shares the latter's estuary. The Medway Navigation runs from the Leigh Barrier south of Tonbridge to Allington just north of Maidstone. It is 19 miles (31 km) in length. The Environment Agency is the navigation authority responsible for the navigation. The Route Until 1746 the river was impassable above Maidstone. To that point each village on the river had its wharf or wharves: at Halling, Snodland, New Hythe and Aylesford. Cargoes included corn, fodder, fruit, stone and timber. In 1746 improvements to the channel meant that barges of 40 long tons (41 t) could reach East Farleigh, Yalding and even Tonbridge. The channel was further improved to Leigh in 1828. There are eleven locks on the river. The lowest, opened in 1792, is at Allington, and is the extent of tides. The others are East Farleigh, Teston, Hampstead Lane,Stoneham Old Lock (disused),Sluice Weir Lock,Oak Wier Lock East Lock, Porter's, Eldridge's and Town Lock in Tonbridge. The locks will take craft up to 80 feet (24 m) by 18 feet (5.5 m), and vessels with a draft of 4 feet (1.2 m) can navigate the river. The shallowest point is just below Sluice Weir Lock which is prone to silting after heavy rain. The text on this HISTORY page is covered by the following licence http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Text_of_the_GNU_Free_Documentation_License0Medway 3, Rochester Bridge to Allington LockChart, Continuation of Medway to Allington LockAllington LockApproaching Aylesford, the River is narrow and shallow..Medway near AylesfordLooking up the Medway from Rochester towards the motorway crossingOne of the low bridges at AylesfordR.C.C. Moorings just past Rochester BridgeLooking Upriver from motorway bridge, Port Medway and Cuxton Marinas on rightBeacon Boatyardwww.beaconboatyard.co.ukBoatbuilders - Repairs, Restorations, Moorings, Dry Dock, Cranage, Boat Sales & Yacht Surveys - Full Working Boatyard.Contact: Kelly Tolhurst or Maurice Tolhurst. verified by VMH 11/03/2010Beacon BoatyardManor LaneME1 3JNRochesterKentUK051.37668780.4825754Beacon BoatyardManor LaneME1 3JNRochesterKentUKBeacon [email protected] [email protected] 841320Seaclear Windows Ltdhttp://www.seaclear.co.uk/Specialists in the renovation & supply of boat hatches, windows, port lights, windscreens & washboards verified by VMH 16/03/2010Seaclear Windows Ltd23 Hermitage LaneBarmingMaidstoneME16 9NRMaidstoneUK051.27099820.4824313Seaclear Windows Ltd23 Hermitage LaneBarmingMaidstoneME16 9NRMaidstoneUKSeaclear Windows [email protected] [email protected] 673935Elmhaven Marinahttp://www.elmhaven-marina.co.uk/Marina checked VMH; 12/03/2010Elmhaven MarinaThe Boathouse, Elmhaven MarinaRochester RoadHallingME2 1AQRochesterKentUK051.36388890.4480556Elmhaven MarinaThe Boathouse, Elmhaven MarinaRochester RoadHallingME2 1AQRochesterKentUKElmhaven [email protected] [email protected] 240498Power Products Marinehttp://www.cycloneboatco.com/Marine Engines- Yamaha, Mercury..sterndrives and outboardsPower Products Marine2 Ballard Business ParkCuxton RoadME2 2NYStroodKentUK051.38556560.4805326Power Products Marine2 Ballard Business ParkCuxton RoadME2 2NYStroodKentUKPower Products [email protected] [email protected] 711267Medway Bridge Marinahttp://www.medwaybridgemarina.co.ukMarina, Brokerage & New Boat Sales checked VMH; 12/03/2010Medway Bridge MarinaManor LaneME1 3HSRochesterKentUK051.3761550.4818334Medway Bridge MarinaManor LaneME1 3HSRochesterKentUKMedway Bridge [email protected] [email protected] 843576Inchgreen Marinehttp://www.boatrepairskent.com/Marine Products, Engine Accessories, Boat Builder With A Reputation For High Quality Work verified by VMH 16/03/2010Inchgreen MarineMedway Bridge MarinaManor LaneME1 3HSRamsgateKentUK051.3763050.4823139Inchgreen MarineMedway Bridge MarinaManor LaneME1 3HSRamsgateKentUKInchgreen [email protected] [email protected] 840812Port Medway Marinahttp://www.portmedway.co.ukMarina & Boatyard checked VMH; 12/03/2010Port Medway MarinaStation RoadCuxtonME2 1ABRamsgateKentUK051.3355451.419895Port Medway MarinaStation RoadCuxtonME2 1ABRamsgateKentUKPort Medway [email protected] [email protected] 720033Medway Motor Yacht Clubhttp://www.mmyc.co.ukYacht ClubMedway Motor Yacht ClubThe Clubroom, Port Medway MarinaStation RoadCuxtonME2 1ABRochesterKentUK051.37392660.4579442Medway Motor Yacht ClubThe Clubroom, Port Medway MarinaStation RoadCuxtonME2 1ABRochesterKentUKMedway Motor Yacht Club07771 691040 / mob- 07712 47102407771 691040 / mob- 07712 471024Allington Marina & Boatyardhttp://www.allingtonmarina.com/Marina & Boatyard checked VMH; 12/03/2010Allington Marina & BoatyardCastle RoadAllingtonME16 0NHMaidstoneKentUK051.29231010.5126697Allington Marina & BoatyardCastle RoadAllingtonME16 0NHMaidstoneKentUKAllington Marina & [email protected] [email protected] 752057Cuxton Marina Ltdhttp://www.cuxtonmarina.co.ukMarina checked VMH; 12/03/2010Cuxton Marina LtdStation RoadCuxtonME2 1ABRochesterKentUK051.37198550.4595848Cuxton Marina LtdStation RoadCuxtonME2 1ABRochesterKentUKCuxton Marina [email protected] [email protected] 721941Medway Cruising Schoolhttp://www.medwaycruisingschool.comSea School - Full Syllabus AvailableMedway Cruising SchoolMedway Bridge MarinaManor LaneME1 3HSRochesterKentUK051.37629340.4823257Medway Cruising SchoolMedway Bridge MarinaManor LaneME1 3HSRochesterKentUKMedway Cruising [email protected] 843576 / 07776 [email protected] 843576 / 07776 146113Marsurv Marine Surveyswww.marsurv.comMarsurv is a specialist marine and boat surveying and consulting company providing to services for a wide range of marine vessels. Our portfolio includes structural, mechanical, and forensic surveys, as well as pre-purchase and insurance valuations, and design consultations. We cater to diverse projects, from small boats to large commercial ships, ensuring thorough and reliable expertise for all maritime needs.Marsurv Marine SurveysPort WerburghME3 9TWHoo St WerburghKentUK051.41235840.5645138Marsurv Marine SurveysPort WerburghME3 9TWHoo St WerburghKentUKMarsurv Marine [email protected]@marsurv.com08445677709Don Thomson 32022-05-03T09:19:00+01:00Update May 2022I updated these notes in early May of 2022. The prices have been updated and we have already noted that harbour dues have to be paid in addition to mooring fees. That equates to under £3.50 per metre all in for a 10 metre boat. Do not understand reference below to the heritage museum: that is open on Church Street. Apparently there was a small place in the "Look and See" centre which closed a couple of years ago.-1Don Thomson2014-04-14T10:55:00+01:00Update April 2014These notes were reviewed in April 2014. Very little has changed and most of the moorings have kept their prices for the 2014 season-1Don Thomson2016-03-22T10:00:00+00:00Update Spring 2016These notes were reviewed by Don in March 2016. Prices have increased at all the marinas but not by ,much-1Tony Lavelle2011-12-17T15:20:00+00:00Allington to TonbridgeAt Allington Lock the EA has moorings for about £5 a night, some with electricity and there are toilets and showers. The huge Malta Inn is opposite with tables on the river bank. Two miles further on, Maidstone has free riverbank moorings for visitors at Fairmeadow with depth about 1.1m. A vessel with 1.2m (4ft) draught can get to Yalding with some difficulty. The delightful river is navigable as far as Tonbridge for shallower draught vessels. Note that the depths given by the EA are over optimistic by about 0.5m but otherwise their free guide book is excellent.-1Don Thomson2018-04-03T13:03:00+01:00UPDATE SPRING 2018Prices have increased since we last updated this page.-1Don Thomson 32022-05-10T11:29:00+01:00Update May 2022I reviewed these notes in early May 2022. The impression I get is that it is a fairly crowded bit of water and you need to confirm mooring availabilities well in advance.-1Don Thomson 32021-03-23T10:20:00+00:00UPDATE SPRING 2021I have updated where possible on this stretch of the river. Prices are pretty static but I would give the marinas a ring to ensure space and price.-1Alaurma2026-06-27T11:23:00+01:00Visit 2/6/2026Stopped at HCA marina ,for 3 nights midweek in our 44 foot motor cruiser Arrived late and in need of fuel and had been instructed to stop on the fuel berth until the following day We had a very quiet night and filled up next morning, and given a proper berth by the friendly and efficient harbour master. The weather was bad and we spent most of our time on the boat We found the facilities to be relatively modern and clean and the laundry equipment perfectly suitable All in all great value for money and would definitely recommend Alex and Lorna-1LowWaterfalse0.20000000000000007falsefalse2026-07-10T00:00:00HighWater2026-07-10T08:32:07.5false2.8232027116186904falsefalse2026-07-10T00:00:00LowWaterfalse0.19999999999999996falsefalse2026-07-10T00:00:00HighWater2026-07-10T20:50:37.5false2.898005249668572falsefalse2026-07-10T00:00:00LowWaterfalse0.19999999999999996falsefalse2026-07-11T00:00:00HighWater2026-07-11T09:45:50false2.909322369839086falsefalse2026-07-11T00:00:00LowWaterfalse0.19999999999999996falsefalse2026-07-11T00:00:00HighWater2026-07-11T22:08:45false3.02391884268317falsefalse2026-07-11T00:00:00LowWaterfalse0.20000000000000007falsefalse2026-07-12T00:00:00HighWater2026-07-12T10:55:37.5false3.0761771302604757falsefalse2026-07-12T00:00:00LowWaterfalse0.20000000000000007falsefalse2026-07-12T00:00:00HighWater2026-07-12T23:22:42.5false3.2475944238888474falsefalse2026-07-12T00:00:00LowWaterfalse0.20000000000000007falsefalse2026-07-13T00:00:00HighWater2026-07-13T12:01:15false3.2709447240558656falsefalse2026-07-13T00:00:00LowWaterfalse0.20000000000000007falsefalse2026-07-13T00:00:00HighWater2026-07-14T00:28:20false3.505160087248214falsefalse2026-07-14T00:00:00LowWaterfalse0.20000000000000007falsefalse2026-07-14T00:00:00HighWater2026-07-14T12:59:35false3.4495228391594894falsefalse2026-07-14T00:00:00LowWaterfalse0.20000000000000012falsefalse2026-07-14T00:00:00HighWater2026-07-15T01:27:42.5false3.7300716132799803falsefalse2026-07-15T00:00:00LowWaterfalse0.20000000000000007falsefalse2026-07-15T00:00:00HighWater2026-07-15T13:51:40false3.5887759303467019falsefalse2026-07-15T00:00:00LowWaterfalse0.20000000000000015falsefalse2026-07-15T00:00:00HighWater2026-07-16T02:20:50false3.876092663044624falsefalse2026-07-16T00:00:00LowWaterfalse0.20000000000000007falsefalse2026-07-16T00:00:00HighWater2026-07-16T14:40:37.5false3.6791548475475797falsefalse2026-07-16T00:00:00LowWaterfalse0.20000000000000018falsefalse2026-07-16T00:00:00LowWaterfalse0.20000000000000007falsefalse2026-07-10T00:00:00HighWater2026-07-10T08:32:07.5false2.8232027116186904falsefalse2026-07-10T00:00:00LowWaterfalse0.19999999999999996falsefalse2026-07-10T00:00:00HighWater2026-07-10T20:50:37.5false2.898005249668572falsefalse2026-07-10T00:00:00LowWaterfalse0.19999999999999996falsefalse2026-07-11T00:00:00HighWater2026-07-11T09:45:50false2.909322369839086falsefalse2026-07-11T00:00:00LowWaterfalse0.19999999999999996falsefalse2026-07-11T00:00:00HighWater2026-07-11T22:08:45false3.02391884268317falsefalse2026-07-11T00:00:00LowWaterfalse0.20000000000000007falsefalse2026-07-12T00:00:00HighWater2026-07-12T10:55:37.5false3.0761771302604757falsefalse2026-07-12T00:00:00LowWaterfalse0.20000000000000007falsefalse2026-07-12T00:00:00HighWater2026-07-12T23:22:42.5false3.2475944238888474falsefalse2026-07-12T00:00:00LowWaterfalse0.20000000000000007falsefalse2026-07-13T00:00:00HighWater2026-07-13T12:01:15false3.2709447240558656falsefalse2026-07-13T00:00:00LowWaterfalse0.20000000000000007falsefalse2026-07-13T00:00:00HighWater2026-07-14T00:28:20false3.505160087248214falsefalse2026-07-14T00:00:00LowWaterfalse0.20000000000000007falsefalse2026-07-14T00:00:00HighWater2026-07-14T12:59:35false3.4495228391594894falsefalse2026-07-14T00:00:00LowWaterfalse0.20000000000000012falsefalse2026-07-14T00:00:00HighWater2026-07-15T01:27:42.5false3.7300716132799803falsefalse2026-07-15T00:00:00LowWaterfalse0.20000000000000007falsefalse2026-07-15T00:00:00HighWater2026-07-15T13:51:40false3.5887759303467019falsefalse2026-07-15T00:00:00LowWaterfalse0.20000000000000015falsefalse2026-07-15T00:00:00HighWater2026-07-16T02:20:50false3.876092663044624falsefalse2026-07-16T00:00:00LowWaterfalse0.20000000000000007falsefalse2026-07-16T00:00:00HighWater2026-07-16T14:40:37.5false3.6791548475475797falsefalse2026-07-16T00:00:00LowWaterfalse0.20000000000000018falsefalse2026-07-16T00:00:00

  Berthing

After passing under Rochester Bridge you will find small craft moorings on either side of the river.

Those on your port side belong to Rochester Cruising Club, while those starboard side belong to Pelican YC and Strood YC.

The visiting motorboater will be spoilt for choice with the Beacon Boatyard, Medway Bridge Marina, Port Medway Marina, Cuxton Marina and Elmhaven Marina all coming up one after another. These are covered now including prices:

Beacon Boatyard.

Following the river around past Wickham Point on the starboard side and approaching the motorway bridge you will come to the facilities of Beacon Boatyard, a long established yard on your port hand side just before Medway Bridge Marina. They offer half tide moorings and a whole range of marine services, being popular for secure winter laying up afloat. Toilet and shower facilities are available for visitors. If you want to leave your boat for a few weeks they can normally fit you in somewhere but they don't normally take overnight or short stop visitors Phone: 01634 841320, link to website below:

http://www.beaconboatyard.co.uk/

Medway Bridge Marina.

This lies on your port hand, just past Beacon Boatyard and consists of a long pontoon jutting out into the deep water of the River. Casual visitors, are asked to phone in advance before arriving. Visitors rates (2022) are £3.09 per metre per night with no additional charge for shore power hook up. They can be contacted on 01634 843576, and a link to their website is provided below:


Facilities here include electricity and water, diesel, petrol and gas (Calor & Camping) There is no longer a chandlery but Marine engineering services are available for many popular makes of engine. Toilets and showers available ashore, and WiFi Internet available.

The Marina provides berths with all tide access, half tide access, and more economical mud berths where many larger barge like vessels lay up.

There is also a cafet that is based in a ship moored here. It is worth noting this is the last source of fuel before Allington. Day-to-day provisions can be obtained in the nearby village of Borstal.

If pushing on under the motorway bridge at low water watch out for the shallow patches shown on the chart.

Very soon after the motorway bridge you will come to two more facilities on the starboard side with possibilities for moorings.


Port Medway Marina.

Consists again of a long pontoon jutting out into the River on your starboard side. To arrange a berth over here call 01634 720033. Overnight rates (2022) for a 10m boat work out at £20.00 per night, check their website below:

http://www.portmedwaymarina.co.uk/

All the usual Marina facilities are available here with water and electricity (prepayment card), toilets and showers and launderette. They have the ability to lift around 80 tonnes and they also have a dry dock. Engineering and electrics can be sorted, check the directory.

The resident ship that was a restaurant/bar is no longer available and is being refurbished as a wedding venue (better stay clear if you haven't made SWMBO an honest woman yet!!)

Railway connections to Maidstone and Strood are on the doorstep, while day to day provisioning is easy to accomplish in the village of Cuxton.

Almost immediately after the long pontoon belonging to Port Medway Marina, you will come to a somewhat shorter pontoon belonging to Cuxton Marina, again on the starboard side. Both these marinas can be seen clearly in one of the photos in the gallery.


Cuxton Marina.

To find out about berthing into the Marina telephone 01634 721941, or link to their website below:

http://www.cuxtonmarina.co.uk/

They charge (2022) £13.52 per night inclusive of VAT and shore power

They can offer water, electricity, toilets and showers. There is a slipway and a 12 tonne travel lift, with full repair facilities available on site.

Railway connections and village facilities for day-to-day shopping are the same as the above Marina.


Just above Cuxton there is a section of the River where waterskiing is allowed for local ski club members only... ie: not you !

Continuing onwards the River runs through open countryside and makes a bend to port and runs southwards at Cuxton Point. Shortly after this again on the starboard side comes the pontoon of Elmhaven Marina.


Elmhaven Marina.

To find out about berthing at this Marina telephone 01634 240489. We enquired about prices for visiting boats this year (2022) but they advised that they are basically full and seldom have room for visitors

http://www.elmhaven-marina.co.uk/

Some lifting facilities are available here, and supplies are available in the village of Halling a short hike away.

Once past Elmhaven there really isn't much in the way of stopping places until you reach Allington Lock. The River passes through scenery varying from defunct industrial wharves through to tree-lined pastoral stretches back to festering scrapyards and new housing developments.

Once past the Horseshoe Bend just past Snodland and after Hawkwood Stone on your port side it is wise to take notice of the following warning:

"Owing to the existence of piles and other obstructions, it is dangerous to navigate close to the riverbanks in the sections of the River Medway between Hawkwood Stone and Allington Lock. Mariners are advised to keep well clear of the river banks when navigating in this area."

Furthermore if planning to get to the lock the intrepid Mariner will have to juggle three things. First the tide underneath him.... there is the danger of going aground should you push on ahead of the tide too quickly. Secondly the clearance under the bridges at Aylesford (see the photo gallery), where there is only 2.8 m at at high water. Should you have a little more air draft than that you will have to arrive at these bridges before the tide tops. Thirdly, Allington Lock only operates during working hours three hours before high water and two hours after, so you will need to arrive there during these times. The authorities at Allington Lock can be contacted on telephone 01622 752864 or they have a website at

http://www.allingtonlock.co.uk/

The lock is on the starboard side, with a weir to port and comes up fairly soon after passing under the low bridges at Aylesford. A glance at the photo gallery will show you that the River is very narrow here.

If you do pass through the lock half a mile further lays the first facility within the non tidal Medway. It is not intended to describe the passage to Maidstone in this article, but provided below are the details of Allington Marina.

Allington Marina:

This Marina can provide nontidal moorings with water and electricity at all berths. It should be noted that they are very full so you would need to book well in advance and be prepared to be dissapointed. There are toilets and showers together Elsan disposal facilities. Fuel and gas (Calor & Camping) can be obtained and there is an on-site Chandlers too. Cranage, boat repairs and engineering can be handled, and management personnel are resident too. Telephone them on 01622 752057, a link to their website is provided below:

http://www.allingtonmarina.com/moorings.html .

Prices (2022) are around £20 per night for a 10m boat here. You will also need a river licence at about £18.00 per day

And that about covers the small boat facilities in the area, and it's was updated in May 2022

  Facilities  

Marinas and Mooring

Elmhaven Marina

 

The Boathouse, Elmhaven Marina, Rochester Road, Halling, Rochester, Kent. ME2 1AQ

Medway Bridge Marina

 

Manor Lane, Rochester, Kent. ME1 3HS

Port Medway Marina

 

Station Road, Cuxton, Ramsgate, Kent. ME2 1AB

Allington Marina & Boatyard

 

Castle Road, Allington, Maidstone, Kent. ME16 0NH

Cuxton Marina Ltd

 

Station Road, Cuxton, Rochester, Kent. ME2 1AB

  Facilities

The facilities available at the individual marinas have already been covered in the section above.

  What to Do  

Boatyards & Boatyard Services

Beacon Boatyard

 

Manor Lane, Rochester, Kent. ME1 3JN

Seaclear Windows Ltd

 

23 Hermitage Lane, Barming, Maidstone, Maidstone, ME16 9NR

Inchgreen Marine

 

Medway Bridge Marina, Manor Lane, Ramsgate, Kent. ME1 3HS

  What to Do

Likewise, the Marinas described above either have their own bar/restaurants or the only other facilities are in nearby villages, which may offer one or two pubs at the most......... not the most promising situation for an " up for it" crew looking for a wild night on the town. The area is probably ideal for families though, with no rollicking nautical stuff or seasickness to contend with....

  History  

Yacht Clubs and Associations

Medway Motor Yacht Club

 

The Clubroom, Port Medway Marina, Station Road, Cuxton, Rochester, Kent. ME2 1AB

History

The River Medway in England flows for 70 miles (113 km) from Turners Hill, in West Sussex, through Tonbridge, Maidstone and the Medway Towns conurbation in Kent, to the River Thames at Sheerness, where it shares the latter's estuary. The Medway Navigation runs from the Leigh Barrier south of Tonbridge to Allington just north of Maidstone. It is 19 miles (31 km) in length. The Environment Agency is the navigation authority responsible for the navigation.

The Route

Until 1746 the river was impassable above Maidstone. To that point each village on the river had its wharf or wharves: at Halling, Snodland, New Hythe and Aylesford. Cargoes included corn, fodder, fruit, stone and timber.

In 1746 improvements to the channel meant that barges of 40 long tons (41 t) could reach East Farleigh, Yalding and even Tonbridge. The channel was further improved to Leigh in 1828. There are eleven locks on the river. The lowest, opened in 1792, is at Allington, and is the extent of tides. The others are East Farleigh, Teston, Hampstead Lane,Stoneham Old Lock (disused),Sluice Weir Lock,Oak Wier Lock East Lock, Porter's, Eldridge's and Town Lock in Tonbridge. The locks will take craft up to 80 feet (24 m) by 18 feet (5.5 m), and vessels with a draft of 4 feet (1.2 m) can navigate the river. The shallowest point is just below Sluice Weir Lock which is prone to silting after heavy rain.

The text on this HISTORY page is covered by the following licence

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Text_of_the_GNU_Free_Documentation_License

Local Business

  Marine Engineering

Power Products Marine

 

2 Ballard Business Park, Cuxton Road, Strood, Kent. ME2 2NY

  Sea Schools

Medway Cruising School

 

Medway Bridge Marina, Manor Lane, Rochester, Kent. ME1 3HS

Tide Information for medway-inland

HW Dover + 0140 at Chatham MHWS 3.7m, MHWN 2.5m, MLWN 0.2m, MLWS 0.2m at Allington Lock

Tidal Information
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Visit 2/6/2026
27 Jun 2026 by Alaurma
Stopped at HCA marina ,for 3 nights midweek in our 44 foot motor cruiser Arrived late and in need of fuel and had been instructed to stop on the fuel berth until the following day We had a very quiet night and filled up next morning, and given a proper berth by the friendly and efficient harbour master. The weather was bad and we spent most of our time on the boat We found the facilities to be relatively modern and clean and the laundry equipment perfectly suitable All in all great value for money and would definitely recommend Alex and Lorna
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Update May 2022
10 May 2022 by Don Thomson 3
I reviewed these notes in early May 2022. The impression I get is that it is a fairly crowded bit of water and you need to confirm mooring availabilities well in advance.
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Update May 2022
03 May 2022 by Don Thomson 3
I updated these notes in early May of 2022. The prices have been updated and we have already noted that harbour dues have to be paid in addition to mooring fees. That equates to under £3.50 per metre all in for a 10 metre boat. Do not understand reference below to the heritage museum: that is open on Church Street. Apparently there was a small place in the "Look and See" centre which closed a couple of years ago.
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UPDATE SPRING 2021
23 Mar 2021 by Don Thomson 3
I have updated where possible on this stretch of the river. Prices are pretty static but I would give the marinas a ring to ensure space and price.
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UPDATE SPRING 2018
03 Apr 2018 by Don Thomson
Prices have increased since we last updated this page.
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Update Spring 2016
22 Mar 2016 by Don Thomson
These notes were reviewed by Don in March 2016. Prices have increased at all the marinas but not by ,much
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Update April 2014
14 Apr 2014 by Don Thomson
These notes were reviewed in April 2014. Very little has changed and most of the moorings have kept their prices for the 2014 season
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Allington to Tonbridge
17 Dec 2011 by Tony Lavelle
At Allington Lock the EA has moorings for about £5 a night, some with electricity and there are toilets and showers. The huge Malta Inn is opposite with tables on the river bank. Two miles further on, Maidstone has free riverbank moorings for visitors at Fairmeadow with depth about 1.1m. A vessel with 1.2m (4ft) draught can get to Yalding with some difficulty. The delightful river is navigable as far as Tonbridge for shallower draught vessels. Note that the depths given by the EA are over optimistic by about 0.5m but otherwise their free guide book is excellent.