I dropped in there today. I'm sure some of the old sea dogs on here know far more about it than me, but what a great place to spend a few hours.
After a quick tour around a sub, I now have absolute and total admiration and respect for Sub Mariners.
There's also a great display of RNLI boats. It's difficult to imagine the older boats setting out in awful conditions, under oar power only. Tough people.
There's a big 1940's weekend on tomorrow and Sunday. There is some great looking old iron arriving!
£12.50 for a years pass. Good value.
I agree that it's a brilliant place. Last time unable to visit the rope making building (loft) though it is 1000yards in length.
HMS Ganet, what memories I have. She was moored on the Hamble and was part of the 'Establishment' of Training Ship Mercury. Yep, 3 1/2 years I spent living between her and shore base.
It is really nice to see her the she was in her splendour, I just wish she was that way when I treaded the timbers.