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Hi everyone.
I'm currently at Gravesend, and am due to leave in a couple of hours on the flooding tide. My plan had been to over-tide somewhere, but someone here suggested it wasn't necessary and that I'd get to Teddington in one tide.
I'm not sure i will, but it is tempting. It would mean that I would miss all (or at least most of the traffic) though the downside of course, is that I'd be grinding on until HT at Tedders at something like 5am. I don't relish that, but could do it. My worry is, what if I don't make it? I'm a fin keeler, and can't dry out. Where would my bailout options be? Are there any pontoons or buoys up that way that are all-tide?
Any advice grateful received...
I'm currently at Gravesend, and am due to leave in a couple of hours on the flooding tide. My plan had been to over-tide somewhere, but someone here suggested it wasn't necessary and that I'd get to Teddington in one tide.
I'm not sure i will, but it is tempting. It would mean that I would miss all (or at least most of the traffic) though the downside of course, is that I'd be grinding on until HT at Tedders at something like 5am. I don't relish that, but could do it. My worry is, what if I don't make it? I'm a fin keeler, and can't dry out. Where would my bailout options be? Are there any pontoons or buoys up that way that are all-tide?
Any advice grateful received...