maxcampbell
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Been working up to crossing the Thames, and this looks very straightforward, if a bit long in a 20' boat. As far as I can tell, I go across Swin Spitway just before LW, through West Swin, across to Medway SWM, then keep to the south of the main Medway approach channel. What else do I need to look out for? Bearing in mind it's likely to be in a SW-ly and I'll be tacking, how important is it that the tide's still flooding when I get to the Medway? (in other words, should I wait for any wind other than a SW'ly?)
Where's the first place within the Medway I can reliably get a visitors mooring, with shore access without a dinghy?
And what about timing for the return?
I have got East Coast Pilot, and have read the notes about approaching the Medway - it's particularly advice about the bit leading up to that that I'd appreciate others' experience about.
Where's the first place within the Medway I can reliably get a visitors mooring, with shore access without a dinghy?
And what about timing for the return?
I have got East Coast Pilot, and have read the notes about approaching the Medway - it's particularly advice about the bit leading up to that that I'd appreciate others' experience about.
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