oldgit
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Thought that was the EAs job, according to many Thames boaters ?Do you plan to do any pillaging on the way ?
We have all things lowered Air Draft of 3.82 M( 12.5 ft) working with the tides have never had problem going up under Hammersmith .
Time our departure from the Medway to suit, however if moored overnight in one of the tidal Thames Marinas easier to plan.
Much prefer Neaps for a more relaxed trip.
Our boat has a hull water draft of about 1m, try to time things to arrive with about 2m under the props at Chelsea and creep up with the tide to Hammersmith.
Coming down can be more problematical.
Got to get out of Teddington and down early enough against incoming tide to get under Hammersmith or if leaving after HW , arriving at Hammersmith with enough water gone to get under without hanging around .
There is a foot bridge on the non tidal which does cause us to worry but at Windsor Bridge we do have an inch or two to spare.
As always, going down with the flow is more likely for concerns that against the flow.
Picture taken in late 1950 or 1960s of a replica Viking ship arriving ............. taken somewhere off Kent coast most probably Pegwell Bay, Where the first visitors are alleged to have run up the beach , No rubber boats then perhaps .... .
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