Month: May 2019

Things to do in the Boat Museum

What can you do in the Boat Museum?

  1. Test your strength
  2. Sail a wind powered boat
  3. Make some rope
  4. Play the light house game
  5. Colour a picture
  6. Dress as a sailor and play in ‘Doris the Play Boat’
  7. Pretend to be Isambard Kingdom Brunel
  8. Take a family photo
  9. Become a code breaker
  10. Complete the origami boat trail

BABS THE BOAT BUILDER!

Are you looking for something for the kids to do this half term?

A SHOUT OUT TO ALL YOU LITTLE LANDLUBBERS!

Need something for the kids to look forward to? A little treat? Then bribe them with a visit to the Boat Museum on Friday 31st May!

MOVING IN!

Babs the Boat Builder will be taking up residence in Doris the Play Boat from 10.30 – 12.30 and after a little kip she’ll be back at 2.30, but be warned her ship sails at 4.30!!

Babs can help your little landlubber become a master sailor or pirate by building their very own flat bottom boat! Then they can be individually decorated by your little sailor.

SAIL OFF INTO THE SUNSET!

Test sail your boat in our very own indoor harbour here in the Boat Museum or take a wander down to the Victorian Paddling Pool on West Street Beach and sail off into the sun set!

Each boat building kit will cost £4.50.

 

What’s so great about Watchet?

There’s nothing to do! I’m bored!

Don’t you just LOVE the school holidays?

I’ve lost count of the number of times my two have sat stony faced on the sofa uttering those immortal words. To make matters worse they don’t just say it when they’re sat on the sofa at home, they even dare to say it when I’ve paid out for a family holiday!

TIME FOR AN ADVENTURE!

Located along West Street in the heart of Watchet is a hidden gem. Many holiday makers drive past without a second glance and dare I say many who call themselves local do too. But if you’ve parked in Watchet you are within walking distance of a morning or afternoon adventure!

BE PREPARED

Before we get to our destination we need a few provisions. Building materials are a must…………elastic bands, driftwood, a few sticks, a piece of material, a bit of string……….a scavenger hunt at home or on the way! Then visit Watchet Visitor Centre for a tide timetable, the tide needs to be out for this jolly! (While here you can also pick up a little item that might become very necessary! I’ll explain at the end!)

OFF TO WEST STREET!

Head down Swain Street towards the harbour. (Haven’t got your full building kit? See what you can find on the way!) At the Market House Museum turn left and head along West Street. The pavement is non existent in parts so be very careful especially with loose bored children!

On the way take a look at  Watchet’s Inner Harbour on the left hand side. Can you imagine the small sailing vessels that would have anchored here 500 years ago?

Then on the right hand side in the car park you can see a huge harbour wall. Check out the Sea Spray Gallery, some fantastic artwork for all to admire!

Keep going and watch the traffic! The access to West Street Beach is on the right hand side just after a group of houses. Follow the slip road onto the beach and here you find our hidden gem. A Victorian paddling pool!

WHO WANTS TO PADDLE?

Not me! Paddling was definitely a Victorian pastime and not one my two would be happy to participate in! But, given the task of making the best sailing vessel from my scavenger hunt selection and the opportunity to out do each other and they’re well away!

Boats built, a water test and races are the order of the day. Plenty of fun and laughter from all.

MYSTERY SOLVED?

That little item you might need from the Visitor Centre Shop? A little boat (or two!) just in case the scavenged one sinks!!