Wetwheels Solent

Wetwheels Solent Making powerboating accessible to everyone
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Bit blowy in the Solent..!
05/06/2026

Bit blowy in the Solent..!

Great to welcome aboard the residents from Langdale Nursing Home in   last week for an accessible sea angling experience...
01/06/2026

Great to welcome aboard the residents from Langdale Nursing Home in last week for an accessible sea angling experience - we caught a wide range of species. Huge thank you to Langdale for offering such amazing opportunities to your residents - you should be very proud. 👏👏

Gosport Access Group and Disability Forum - GAGDF
Disability Horizons
Disability Days
Horizon Angling Club for the Disabled

Always good to get ""The Boss" out on the boat..!
31/05/2026

Always good to get ""The Boss" out on the boat..!

Wetwheels Solent C.I.C are looking to recruit a lead skipper for our operations on the Wetwheels Hamble vessel based on ...
20/05/2026

Wetwheels Solent C.I.C are looking to recruit a lead skipper for our operations on the Wetwheels Hamble vessel based on the River Hamble. This contract role will offer the successful candidate the majority of the skippering duties on our Vessel "Wetwheels Hamble" You will need to be a commercial skipper with the minimum of a commercially endorsed Advanced Powerboat Certificate (Yachtmaster Power preferred), as well as up-to-date medicals (ML5 or ENG1), Sea Survival and First Aid certificates. Have a good history of skipping small commercial vessels (2000+ hours). This role involves working with people with disabilities, and the successful candidate will need to demonstrate a passion for supporting people to participate in our activities. To learn more about Wetwheels, visit www.wetwheelshamble.co.uk

To apply please send a covering email with your CV to [email protected]

Wetwheels Hamble Celebrates 10 Years of Changing Lives and Receives Prestigious King’s Award for Voluntary ServiceMore t...
18/05/2026

Wetwheels Hamble Celebrates 10 Years of Changing Lives and Receives Prestigious King’s Award for Voluntary Service

More than 80 guests gathered on Thursday 14th May at the Royal Southern Yacht Club to celebrate the 10th anniversary of Wetwheels Hamble and witness the presentation of the prestigious King's Award for Voluntary Service .

Over the past decade, Wetwheels Hamble has enabled more than 15,000 disabled people, together with their friends and families from across Hampshire and the Isle of Wight, to enjoy life-changing experiences on the water aboard its fully accessible powerboat. For many participants, the experience represents freedom, confidence, inclusion and the opportunity to do something they never believed possible.

The event brought together volunteers, skippers, crew, sponsors, supporters and founding members who have all played a role in the organisation’s success. Nearly half of those attending were Wetwheels Hamble volunteers and operational crew whose commitment and generosity have enabled the charity to thrive over the past 10 years.

A highlight of the celebration was the formal presentation of the King’s Award for Voluntary Service by the Lord-Lieutenant of Hampshire, Nigel Atkinson. The award is regarded as the highest honour given to local voluntary groups in the UK and is widely recognised as the equivalent of an MBE for voluntary organisations.

The ceremony was hosted by the Royal Southern Yacht Club and attended by Vice Commodore Lisa Rochford, together with original Wetwheels Hamble founding members Dick Long and David Mead, Wetwheels Foundation founder Geoff Holt, sponsors including Cheetah Marine Catamarans, philanthropists and supporters who have helped fund and sustain the charity since its inception.

“It was a great honour to present Wetwheels Hamble with the King’s Award for Voluntary Service in recognition of the incredible contribution volunteers have made to the local community,” said Nigel Atkinson, Lord-Lieutenant of Hampshire.

Andy Fell, Director of Wetwheels Hamble and Vice President of the Wetwheels Foundation, said:

“This is a tremendously proud moment for everyone connected with Wetwheels Hamble. Yesterday was not only a celebration of what has been achieved over the past 10 years, but also a chance to look ahead to what we hope to achieve in the next decade. None of this would have been possible without our incredible volunteers, crew, supporters and sponsors who continue to give their time, energy and commitment to changing lives.”

Geoff Holt MBE DL, Founder of the Wetwheels Foundation and one of the original directors of Wetwheels Hamble, added:

“I feel incredibly proud and humbled to see so many volunteers and supporters gathered together for an organisation that started with a simple belief that disabled people should have the same opportunity as everyone else to enjoy being on the water. Wetwheels has always been about inclusion, fun and breaking down barriers, and it is the volunteers who make that possible every single day for people who otherwise may never get the opportunity to experience the sea.”

The anniversary celebration served as both a reflection on an extraordinary first 10 years and a powerful reminder of the importance of volunteering within local communities. Through the dedication of its volunteers and supporters, Wetwheels Hamble continues to provide accessible maritime experiences that have a lasting impact on thousands of people every year.

Photos: Josh Barrett

🌊 Yesterday, Wetwheels Solent was delighted to once again support the Gosport Marine Festival at Premier Haslar Marina, ...
17/05/2026

🌊 Yesterday, Wetwheels Solent was delighted to once again support the Gosport Marine Festival at Premier Haslar Marina, a fantastic celebration of the rich maritime heritage of Gosport and Portsmouth Harbour.

This marked the fifth year that Wetwheels has attended the festival and, during the day, we were able to take 68 disabled people, together with their families and friends, out into Portsmouth Harbour and the Solent for a Wetwheels experience.

For many of those who joined us, it was their very first time on a boat, making the day even more special.

A huge thank you to our incredible volunteers, both shoreside and afloat, whose energy, commitment and professionalism helped make the day such a success.

Creating opportunities, breaking down barriers and enabling more people to experience the freedom of being on the water remains at the heart of everything we do.

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Don't forget to come along and see us at the Gosport Marine Festival tomorrow morning. Free and fully accessible trips o...
15/05/2026

Don't forget to come along and see us at the Gosport Marine Festival tomorrow morning. Free and fully accessible trips on Wetwheels from 10 AM. Arrive and book early, we sell out fast…!

A great honour for us to welcome aboard armed forces veterans, including those having served in the Royal Gurkha Regimen...
11/05/2026

A great honour for us to welcome aboard armed forces veterans, including those having served in the Royal Gurkha Regiment. A huge "thank you" to the Veterans' Foundation who have made this and many more experiences possible. Thank you also to Veterans Outreach Support in Portsmouth. We have had some wonderful experiences and shared many stories.

Delighted to say we are now SOLD OUT for this year's fundraising Golf Day for the Wetwheels Foundation supporting Wetwhe...
08/05/2026

Delighted to say we are now SOLD OUT for this year's fundraising Golf Day for the Wetwheels Foundation supporting Wetwheels Hamble and Wetwheels Solent. Thanks to everyone who has entered, it will be an amazing day ⛳️

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