stu9000
Well-Known Member
Hi
I'm doing a bit of passage planning and would love to be able to run my twin keeler up the beach for a few hours.
Does anyone know of anywhere?
The kids would love it and it would be nice to give the hull a bit of a scrub too.
I'm based in the Medway.
What I don't want to do is to run her aground only to find, as the water recedes, that the sand stops and I'm stuck in the mud for hours. Not ideal when one has young kids who want to get off.
I'm not sure i'm brave enough to run up on an Estuary sand bank (ill do it one day).
I read that barges used to unload at Hearne Bay.
Google Maps shows it looking pretty sandy there, but is that just at high tide?
You would have to be fairly sure of your forecast though as it must get pretty exposed out there.
What about Margate? Its a bit far though. I guess I could build it into a wider plan.
There used to be a spit at "The Rocks" on the Deben.
Pretty small target, but if you got it just right, you could ground at half tide and still get ashore.
In my youth i remember visiting a Yacht club that had a pretty good wide hard.
It too was used extensively by the sailing barges in its day.
I cant quite place it. Orwell maybe?
Any suggestions would be most welcome.
Thanks
S
I'm doing a bit of passage planning and would love to be able to run my twin keeler up the beach for a few hours.
Does anyone know of anywhere?
The kids would love it and it would be nice to give the hull a bit of a scrub too.
I'm based in the Medway.
What I don't want to do is to run her aground only to find, as the water recedes, that the sand stops and I'm stuck in the mud for hours. Not ideal when one has young kids who want to get off.
I'm not sure i'm brave enough to run up on an Estuary sand bank (ill do it one day).
I read that barges used to unload at Hearne Bay.
Google Maps shows it looking pretty sandy there, but is that just at high tide?
You would have to be fairly sure of your forecast though as it must get pretty exposed out there.
What about Margate? Its a bit far though. I guess I could build it into a wider plan.
There used to be a spit at "The Rocks" on the Deben.
Pretty small target, but if you got it just right, you could ground at half tide and still get ashore.
In my youth i remember visiting a Yacht club that had a pretty good wide hard.
It too was used extensively by the sailing barges in its day.
I cant quite place it. Orwell maybe?
Any suggestions would be most welcome.
Thanks
S