Another Walton warning

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Have just returned to Bradwell after a quick trip to Walton – quick because it's been rather windy! I flew up there on Tuesday – what a great sail! Hunkered down in Titchmarsh marina through the storm on Wednesday and then bounced back to Bradwell today (Thursday).

This post is simply to add further weight to the concern about fishermen's pots, lines and floats. I have sailed the Medusa Channel and Naze Ledge many times and always try to sail and not motor through there while staying very watchful for pot markers. Today, I was actively dodging what I assumed to be pot markers (doing over 6kts in 20+ knots of breeze) when I hooked on something, nearly came to a stop and then moved on again with a horrible thud to see a partly submerged horizontal line with occasional small white floats across the wake. Whether I had hooked the keels or the skeg, I don't know but I'm glad a prop was not spinning. The boat seemed OK afterwards but the raised heart rate and dry mouth persisted for a while. I'm all for the “live and let live” approach and have perhaps just been lucky before but I found the whole experience rather frightening and wonder whether I'll risk that route again.

On a positive note, I took the opportunity provided by the strong winds of Wednesday to walk to the Naze Tower and Essex Wildlife Centre. My previous experiences of Walton had been less than favourable having never gone further than the Tesco Express but the North side of the town is great – except that it looks out over the boat trap zone.
David Morgan
 
I lost power there in June and spent a fortune hauling out and getting the engineers to check things before my cruise. If I catch whoever did it I will use what is left of my surgical skills on their nether regions.

The Naze Tower makes a great outing, though the area can get busy at weekends. The art gallery in the tower is often quite a good standard and the ice cream is lovely.
 
we were nearly caught out a few years ago early in the morning by a net across the medusa channel. we saw it late but were able to turn sharply (90 degrees!) and missed it by about ten metres. It was similar to buoys at the ends with weird markings and a line on the surface with small floats, there was no fishing boat anywhere near it.

To this day, I still don't know how we got away with it.
 
we were nearly caught out a few years ago early in the morning by a net across the medusa channel. we saw it late but were able to turn sharply (90 degrees!) and missed it by about ten metres. It was similar to buoys at the ends with weird markings and a line on the surface with small floats, there was no fishing boat anywhere near it.

To this day, I still don't know how we got away with it.
It must be that there is someone up there looking after careless sailors. I once sailed between a marker buoy and its attached danbuoy a few yards away when sailing North of the Isles of Scilly in a boisterous sea.
 
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