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Two excellent “Free” firework displays for boaters to enjoy….
Both take place late in the evening and it will probably be dark either during the actual firework event or on journey back to your mooring.
Weather looking good this weekend and no wind.
You need to comfortable moving around after dark and have some decent and working navigation lights.
We all like a snifter, but alcohol and water can create problems !.
Both are good displays, the Prom concert fireworks tend to be in blocks to go with music and just when you think its all over, start up again.
Some folks think the Medway Mile fireworks are more impressive.