Searush
Well-Known Member
Taking the ground;
Rule 1/ make sure you are in a sheltered location
Rule 2/ Check again it is utterly sheltered
Rule 3/ Are you sure it's sheltered!
Basically, the best spots are very enclosed bays & creeks or pools behind sand banks that dry before you do, offering extra shelter. I dry out regularly at places where I can't even tell when we are floating or down. As Seajet said, even the smallest of waves will make you pound & it is utterly horrible.
My boat dries on to slate twice a day in Cearnarfon & sits as gently as a fly on your nose. Red Wharf bay is hard sand as is Mermaid's Cove & Abermenai, all favourite drying out spots. Shelter is the issue, not bottom.
BTW I don't think William H has much in the way of tides in Oz, round where I sail 26'-36' are not unusual ranges.
Rule 1/ make sure you are in a sheltered location
Rule 2/ Check again it is utterly sheltered
Rule 3/ Are you sure it's sheltered!
Basically, the best spots are very enclosed bays & creeks or pools behind sand banks that dry before you do, offering extra shelter. I dry out regularly at places where I can't even tell when we are floating or down. As Seajet said, even the smallest of waves will make you pound & it is utterly horrible.
My boat dries on to slate twice a day in Cearnarfon & sits as gently as a fly on your nose. Red Wharf bay is hard sand as is Mermaid's Cove & Abermenai, all favourite drying out spots. Shelter is the issue, not bottom.
BTW I don't think William H has much in the way of tides in Oz, round where I sail 26'-36' are not unusual ranges.