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The Solent is the strait that separates the Isle of Wight from the mainland of England. It is about 20 miles long and varies in width between two and a half and five miles, although the shingle Hurst Spit which projects one and a half miles into the Solent narrows the sea crossing between Hurst Castle and Colwell Bay to just over a mile.

The Solent is a major shipping lane for passenger, freight and military vessels. It is an important recreational area for water sports, particularly yachting, hosting the Cowes Week sailing event annually. It is sheltered by the Isle of Wight and has a complex tidal pattern, which has benefited Southampton's success as a port, providing a "double high tide" that extends the tidal window during which deep-draught ships can be handled. Portsmouth lies on its shores. Spithead, an area off Gilkicker Point near Gosport, is known as the place where the Royal Navy is traditionally reviewed by the monarch of the day.

The area is of great ecological and landscape importance, particularly because of the coastal and estuarine habitats along its edge. Much of its coastline is designated as a Special Area of Conservation. It is bordered by and forms a part of the character of a number of nationally important protected landscapes including the New Forest National Park, and the Isle of Wight AONB.

First recorded in 731 as Soluente, Solent is "an ancient pre- English name of uncertain origin and meaning".

Solent (disambiguation)

Solent can mean:

  • The Solent, a stretch of sea separating the Isle of Wight from the mainland of England
  • The Short Solent, often simply called a Solent, a type of flying boat
  • A Solent jib is a non-overlapping jib sail, smaller than the type of sail called a genoa
  • Two ships of the Royal Navy have been named HMS Solent.
  • The Solent is an English/aromatic pipe tobacco blend sold by MacBaren Tobacco of Denmark
  • Southampton Solent University, a University in the South of England

Usage examples of "solent".

Micah, and also Don Decimo Saxon, late of the Solent, whom methinks I see in the shadow behind you.

He said German Intelligence had learned that pilotless rocket aircraft were being tested along the inlet from the Solent and it was his job to discover how far ahead the British scientists were with their experiments.

Solent flinging back a blue almost as vivid--and she and Quarrington had put out from Netherway harbour in the morning and crossed to Cowes.

The head-ray from the Scorcher shot down to the bottom of the Solent, wavered hither and thither for a few moments, and then remained fixed.