Fire99
Well-Known Member
Evening gang,
Bit of a simple question. I've a true triple-Keel boat and one of its obvious benefits is to be able to sit on the mud / beach. Obviously, being on the east coast 'shallows' too means this is a handy trait.
Anyway, what marks a place as suitable to run aground? I'm guessing a fairly flat location with either not too deep mud or relatively soft sand / shingle?
Also do you avoid exposed areas where the wind may pick up and bounce you around too much? Maybe i'm being a bit scientific and should do more trial and error but the whole deliberate sitting on the bottom is still a bit alien to me and takes a bit of getting used to.
As I say, a bit fundamental to some but a question none the less.
cheers,
Nik
Bit of a simple question. I've a true triple-Keel boat and one of its obvious benefits is to be able to sit on the mud / beach. Obviously, being on the east coast 'shallows' too means this is a handy trait.
Anyway, what marks a place as suitable to run aground? I'm guessing a fairly flat location with either not too deep mud or relatively soft sand / shingle?
Also do you avoid exposed areas where the wind may pick up and bounce you around too much? Maybe i'm being a bit scientific and should do more trial and error but the whole deliberate sitting on the bottom is still a bit alien to me and takes a bit of getting used to.
As I say, a bit fundamental to some but a question none the less.
cheers,
Nik