MoodySabre
Well-Known Member
The office told me they were re-attaching the tide gauge last Thursday...?
I came in about 1730 last Thursday and I didn't see it.
The office told me they were re-attaching the tide gauge last Thursday...?
So why don't they move the cans??
OK just seen #18. Doesn't stop them moving their own bouys does it?
Clochard by Roger Gaspar, on FlickrA wealth of information, thanks all.
Now, with a draft of 5'06" and having taken the advice to have a look at the Crossing the Thames Estuary chartlet for Bradwell, Which I have, I see that is does indicate a bit more water outside the port buoys! Therefore I should (or consider ) leaving those to starboard when entering? Well, a couple of them.
So, 1st to port, 2nd to starboard, 3rd to starboard and then 4th to port again?
My Mrs will no doubt be advising differently as she will be transfixed on the chartplotter and depth display! Therefore I need to, at least, look as if I know what I'm doing.
However, I plan on arriving at half flood or thereabouts, so, just leave them all to port I suppose?
Then, I've got to squeeze my 12'06" pride and joy in somewhere suitable!
This is going to be great!
Si.
Your uninformed knowledge of Bradwell will not deter others or stop it being one the highest occupancy marinas on the east coast. I appreciate that careful navigation and boat handling doesn't appeal to everybody.The more I read this thread, I am the more pleased that I gave it a miss. Which incidentally was completely down to the attitude of the HM when contacted them 1nm out for a berth, to be advised "come in (to our dodgily marked facility) and then we will tell you if we have one"