| Re: Trial for new hovercraft route welcomed Posted by Ralph Ayres at 11:22, 1st June 2026 | ![]() ![]() ![]() |
No mention of where on the IoW. Unless everyone is going to take a bike over or has a tame friend/relative to provide a lift, it will need to have good onward bus/rail connections which rather limits the options.
| Re: Trial for new hovercraft route welcomed Posted by JohnM at 09:45, 1st June 2026 | ![]() ![]() ![]() |
I'd be interested to know what sort of (hover)craft they'll be using - some new design, or something that's already being used elsewhere with a proven track record?
| Re: Trial for new hovercraft route welcomed Posted by ChrisB at 09:11, 1st June 2026 | ![]() ![]() ![]() |
| Re: Trial for new hovercraft route welcomed Posted by JohnM at 08:11, 1st June 2026 | ![]() ![]() ![]() |
(BBC link appears to be broken)
| Re: Trial for new hovercraft route welcomed Posted by CyclingSid at 06:31, 1st June 2026 | ![]() ![]() ![]() |
The proposed route will set off from the slipway at the Hovercraft Museum
There is some deep irony here, being old enough to remember the regular departure of Services hovercraft from HMS Daedalus (Lee on the Solent airfield). Be interesting to see where they would actually run a permanent service from. I don't think the slipway on its own is big enough, and the old entrance to Daedalus has been taken over by a transport company from the Hovercraft Museum. Not sure traffic lights on the road (as used to be) would be resoundingly popular with the local motorists.
| Trial for new hovercraft route welcomed Posted by ChrisB at 21:30, 31st May 2026 | ![]() ![]() ![]() |
From the BBC
Politicians have welcomed a trial of a new hovercraft route, describing it as a major step towards improving cross-Solent travel.
The proposed service, which would connect Lee-on-the-Solent with the Isle of Wight, is being tested as part of efforts to explore faster and more flexible transport options.
The proposed route will set off from the slipway at the Hovercraft Museum and will take place on 28 June, 22 August and 5 September.
MP for Gosport, Caroline Dinenage said: "The trial could help change how local waterways are viewed."
She said: "For too long the waterways around the Gosport peninsula have been seen as obstacles, not connectors.
"The Hovertravel trials are a step in the right direction towards genuinely innovative transport solutions across the Solent.
"If the trials prove popular, and I am hopeful that they will be, we can have conversations about expanding the coverage."
The trial forms part of wider efforts to improve transport links between the mainland and the Isle of Wight, with hovercraft seen as a potential alternative to traditional ferry routes due to their speed and flexibility.
It has also been backed by Conservative for Harbourside and Town councillor Lesley Meenaghan, who said it could bring economic and tourism benefits as well as improved commuting options.
She said: "The hovercraft trial is great news for Gosport.
"Improved connectivity with the island is welcome – whether residents are visiting for a 'trip out' or commuting for work, reduced travel costs and quicker journey times will be genuinely welcome."
"My message to residents is simple – use it, because demonstrating the demand is the best way to secure this service for the future," she added.[/quote]














