Penny onboard Iris, a 26’ Sea Otter, led the way this morning, downstream heading to the Thames. It was another sunny day with a cool breeze, but sufficient to slip slop slap the sunscreen.

It’s always good company to travel with a fellow boater, especially somebody like Penny who had been on the Wey and Thames since a child. She knows ever shop location and good mooring spots, as well as the latest river rumours.

Walsham Gates, always so pretty

But after the first lock we catch up with our nemesis from a few days ago, a 70’ wide beam who only just fits in the locks and has to slow right down negotiating corners or any other long boats. Rather than trail in his wake we pull over at New Haw Lock for provisions and lunch.

It only just fits

By then another boat joins us….so we travel downstream as a group of 3 to minimise water usage.

3 ready to go….
A heron watches us go by
Exiting Town Lock, Weybridge

Approaching Thames Lock, where the Wey joins the Thames, we see the widebeam finally entering its natural habitat. Looking back the entrance to the Wey is hardly visible.

River Wey entrance
The Thames

It’s a broad stretch of river with numerous islands and channels but Penny leads the way to the back of Desborough Island and Lady Lindsey’s Lawn, a mooring we’ve often used before.

Prime Thyme and Iris

Penny treats us to a BBQ dinner as we celebrate our journey and friendship. Tomorrow she is heading upstream to Pangbourne, we will go downstream to Hampton Court. Our time is limited this year and we cannot afford to be stuck behind broken locks.

CHEERS 👍