Piers
Well-Known Member
It's official. It re-opens on 25th June.
I'd love to visit at some point, but that entrance looks seriously scary.
Is it as bad as it looks?
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I'd love to visit at some point, but that entrance looks seriously scary.
Is it as bad as it looks?
I'd love to visit at some point, but that entrance looks seriously scary.
Is it as bad as it looks?
Ans - No, but the entrance is not inline with the approach channel. This is how we handle it on our Fleming 55, Play d’eau.
1) Call Beaucette Marina on Ch80 for clearance to enter. Like many marinas, there’s not room for two to pass.
2) Keep south of the middle of the approach channel.
3) Aim to pass quite close to the last port hand marker....
4) ...and about 100m before the entrance, line up and enter. Simples.
Three points:
a) When there's only 3m of tide over the sill the entrance is already 50’ wide.
b) Although Play d’eau can enter at HW+/-3hrs (she has a 1.52m draft) we limit ourslves to HW+/-2.5hrs to allow the tide to have its initial rush over the sill, first.
c) After the fun of the entrance and the immediate wonderment of being in such a lovely marina, don’t forget to turn to port into Beaucette Marina’s large marina visitor pool to avoid meeting the small breakwater in front of you!
Apart from a 74' Aquastar having used the marina as its home port for many years, a 110' tall master is probably the largest boat to have entered.
Piers
Piers, do you know if the restaurant is open for business?
I think we will make our way to Beaucette on Sunday.
Richard
Hi Richard. Yes, it is. You will have to book - it's popular.