Approaches to Mersea - Navigational Hazard Warning

TimfromMersea

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This is being sent via the normal MailChimp to members of the Dabchicks Sailing Club and West Mersea Yacht Club, but I thought that it would help visitors to the area if I shared it here as well:-

"WARNING OF HAZARD TO NAVIGATION.

Members should be aware that on the spit just South of the main channel into Mersea, there appears to be a heavy line floating just below the water's surface, which line is unmarked and attached to something large on the seabed.

On Saturday last, whilst manoeuvring before the start of the YC race, my prop picked up this line, which stalled the engine immediately and left us moored by the stern. We managed to extricate ourselves by re-starting the engine and running it astern, which unwound the line, and as we have a shaft log and not a P bracket thankfully there appears to be no damage.

Another member has also had a prop foul from this line and tells me "the remnants on my shaft consisted of a strange braided rope with a plastic bead core, and loads of weed".

I estimated the position to be on the spit to the South of the main channel, between nos 2 and 4 red navigation buoys, and about fifty yards North West of the Committee Boat moorings. The other member who has suffered a prop foul from this line gives a position of approx 51deg45.837N 000deg54.582E.

Any information on what this is and who laid it would be welcome. In the meantime members are advised to give the area a wide berth and stick to the main channel until E of the Committee Boat moorings. "

Tillergirl, your finger is usually well on the pulse of what is happening locally. Have you any more information that you can share with us please?
 
Not realy to add at the moment. 'Gladys' was the sufferer re the 'strange braided rope'. About two weeks ago there were two grey 5 gallon drums between west of the Committee Boat mooring and the Quarters Spit. Several days later there was only one obvious and that was close to an occupied mooring off Cobmarsh! There is/was also a string of lobster pots - look pretty new - at the entrance to Salcott pretty close to the Old Hall Marshes side of the moorings. They were properly marked but dried even on Neap LW!

I guess the best advice is to avoid cutting over the Nass into the Quarters at the moment. The weather doesn't look like the best week to have a close look.
 
This is being sent via the normal MailChimp to members of the Dabchicks Sailing Club and West Mersea Yacht Club, but I thought that it would help visitors to the area if I shared it here as well:-

"WARNING OF HAZARD TO NAVIGATION.

Members should be aware that on the spit just South of the main channel into Mersea, there appears to be a heavy line floating just below the water's surface, which line is unmarked and attached to something large on the seabed.

On Saturday last, whilst manoeuvring before the start of the YC race, my prop picked up this line, which stalled the engine immediately and left us moored by the stern. We managed to extricate ourselves by re-starting the engine and running it astern, which unwound the line, and as we have a shaft log and not a P bracket thankfully there appears to be no damage.

Another member has also had a prop foul from this line and tells me "the remnants on my shaft consisted of a strange braided rope with a plastic bead core, and loads of weed".

I estimated the position to be on the spit to the South of the main channel, between nos 2 and 4 red navigation buoys, and about fifty yards North West of the Committee Boat moorings. The other member who has suffered a prop foul from this line gives a position of approx 51deg45.837N 000deg54.582E.

Any information on what this is and who laid it would be welcome. In the meantime members are advised to give the area a wide berth and stick to the main channel until E of the Committee Boat moorings. "

Tillergirl, your finger is usually well on the pulse of what is happening locally. Have you any more information that you can share with us please?

I am being told there are crab pots being laid by a fishing boat called "Hotshot", perhaps these are crab pots
 
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I am being told these are crab pots being laid by a fishing boat called "Hotshot"

I'm sure that all of us 'leisure sailors' would appreciate the fishermen have to make their living, and if indeed this is what it was, they were laid outside the main channel.

However their gear should be marked. This was not.
 
I'm sure that all of us 'leisure sailors' would appreciate the fishermen have to make their living, and if indeed this is what it was, they were laid outside the main channel.

However their gear should be marked. This was not.

There are some crab pots further inshore, below Cobmarsh, laid by Hotshot, and these are buoyed
 
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