The hottest weekend of the year provided a great start to
Hamble Week, a series of events and a regatta which dates back to 1868.
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The town quay and fore shore was predictably packed, with music, parades, a crab catching contest, a market and other attraction.
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The local Hamble Sea Scouts had brought along a load of canoes for their "Come and get wet" attraction.
Sunshine and people having fun around boats, what else could you ask for!
kyaks & canoes
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