Last week I finally got the video camera out of its box (after three years) and took it with me on my small boat. My son Dan came as well. We left Chichester Marina and went through Chichester Harbour (8 miles long. At 8 knots, it takes an hour to get out.
As we left the harbour, we picked up to 30kts and then up to about 40kts. It was a bit choppy so we maxed out at that.
We went up to the Forts. Unfortunately I messed up the video there so I didn't have the close ups I wanted. Next time... We filmed two hovercraft, a Fast Cat and a Whitelink Ferry within about 10 minutes.
Then we went up towards Brambles Bank, where the Navy were sending some of their juniors out for high speed manoeuvres. We raced them (and beat them) them waved goodbye. On the way back, we say what looked like a dredger on fire. As we got closer it became apparent that they were setting off flares. Didn't find out why, though.
We then headed back and finally re-entered the Marina. Because it was around high tide, the Marina had both lock gates open ("free flow") so we went straight through (flashing amber lights mean free flow, the green light means "proceed").
Hope this gives you a feel for what it is like to bounce around at high speed in the Solent!
I have posted the video on Youtube:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g1bkxhwPhzQ