Be prepared for a truly magical floating spectacle in central London this autumn.
The annual St Katharine Docks Classic Boat Festival [1], is boating extravaganza not to be missed.
Over 50 beautiful vintage and exquisitely preserved vessels assemble in the historic central and west basins. These include the war heroes, the Dunkirk Little Ships, motorboats from the Bates Starcraft range and other impressive working vessels, including historic tugs and a Navy P2000 vessel. With an array of activities including live music, talks and kids activities, it is the perfect day for all the family.
This 15th edition will see the festival extend into the west basin, with larger vessels, such as the Thames Sailing Barges, Edith May, Repertor and the Adieu displayed along the public pontoon.
Other highlight vessels include recently restored 77ft Dunkirk Little Ship ‘Llanthony', the historic sailing vessels, Sir Alec Rose's famous sailing yacht ‘Lively Lady', the ‘Nancy Blackett', the favourite yacht of ‘Swallows and Amazons' author Arthur Ransome and Dervin racing yacht ‘Croix des Gardes', not to mention the fully-refurbished Thames sailing barge ‘Gladys' which will be on display in the lock.
Visitors will be able view the vessels at water level and meet their caring owners, with each day marked with an opening and closing salute of horns. Talks from knowledgeable hosts will be held on the SKD Events Platform and the festival continues ashore with food, entertainment and nautical antiques available on Marble Quay.
Free entry to visitors. For boat entry and stand information, contact the marina team via email or calling 0207 264 5312
Capturing the essence of nautical allure, this exclusive event showcases traditional craftsmanship and historic boats, allowing attendees to experience the spectacle of beautifully restored classics as they line the docks in the heart of the capital.
St. Katharine Docks Marina
The hidden gem of London, St Katharine Docks is London's largest marina, comprising 520,000 sq.ft of office, retail, and residential.Impeccable facilities and services alongside a vibrant social calendar and year-round activities, making it an enticing destination for all. A prime location for businesses looking to establish themselves in London, the waterside estate has become a vibrant hub for startups and established firms alike, drawn by its unparalleled position, excellent transport links, and the promise of being part of a thriving commercial community. Blending historical charm with modern efficiency, its residential offerings complement the commercial vibrancy adding to the neighbourhood vibe. The retail and leisure experience is equally impressive, featuring an array of shops, eateries, and cultural events that enrich the lives of residents, workers, and visitors alike.
For more information please visit St Katharine Docks. [2]