The bar, the bar!!!! Tell 'em Tome, the bar is no big issue except in a Southerly blow on the ebb above a F5. The biggest problem coming in over Chi Bar is in the summer with moboers coming too close at speed. Absolutely NO mobo owner on this forum would EVER be guilty of that! /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif
Totally agree ... had no problems bringing my 30'er in under sail with a full ebb and F5 southerly a couple of years back ...
the best bit about it is that everyone else thinks it is too tricky ...
The odd surf is quite fun ! /forums/images/graemlins/laugh.gif
Thanks for that. Taking some people out who are new to sailing and there is a push to spend a night on the hook. Just wanted to get everyones opinions on where was best to go at this time of year. Although I will try to push hard the idea of a calm marina, warm pub and a cold beer.............
I'd push the idea of the Folly. You should be able to moor alongside the shore pontoon at that time of the year (subject to draft) and the pub is a short stagger up the gangway.
If they want to sit at anchor for a while, plan your day to include a lunchtime stop at Newtown (p'raps go Cowes - Yarmouth or vice versa) or Beaulieu.
Best of both worlds - anchor at the Folly. Convenience of a pub nearby and can sling your hook just south of the moorings on the western side of the Medina just before you reach island Harbour.
You could always go just past the piles at Bucklers Hard and pick up a residents mooring. There will be loads vacant now. Just use your dinghy to get to The Masterbuilders Arms. However, whatever you do, don't eat there! ;-)