Chichester: Best anchorage in an easterly?

If you go about 400mtrs passed itchenor upstream, there is a mid stream pontoon that has visitors mooring.

But is it OK to stay there more than say 2 hours ? In summer it requires a gatling gun to get near but may be OK now; snag with Itchenor is the Easterly has a long fetch right along it.
 
I wasn't suggesting anchoring, there's no room even if it was allowed !

This was continuing after I and others suggested picking up moorings or the Emsworth pontoon - and beware there are 2 pontoons in the Emsworth Channel - unless it's changed - Tidewaiter & co ? - last I knew there was a pontoon quite far out in the line of fore & aft moorings - the one to go for - and another further down which connects to the Western shore by the mill pond and dries...

Indeed there are two. The midstream one you come across first past Emsworth south cardinal is all tide, whereas the pontoon further up past Fishermans PHM that is essentially a hammerhead attached to the millpond wall dries to a trickle.
 
In a direct Easterly you could look for an unused mooring up the Thorney channel, if depth allows. Nice and quiet compared to Itchenor and Emsworth. You said you did not need to go ashore.
 
thorney channel is fine for anchoring too - south or north of the moorings - it's not sheltered from the wind, but you don't get a fetch until HW and even then it's not bad...

edit: plenty of depth up thorney channel - never had an issue with a 6' keel ...
 
But is it OK to stay there more than say 2 hours ? In summer it requires a gatling gun to get near but may be OK now; snag with Itchenor is the Easterly has a long fetch right along it.

Yes, We've over night there many times. We often come out of the marina Friday and moor on the pontoon. If the harbour master is about, sometimes they want £5 for using it but I can only ever remember paying once.
 
Thanks all although I missed everything after this morning. Now moored on a buoy which definitely has an "A" in the name (Does "EC" stand for "Emsworth Council" when not an NMEA talker ID?). Wind has died down quite nicely and it was an incredible sunset. Oo don't that tide at the entrance run hard even quite late into the ebb? Well it does if you've got nearly a year's worth of crud on the bottom and a slightly underpowered engine.
 
EC stands for E for Emsworth and C for Conservancy (ie the Harbour Board) I believe. If it said EP it would be P for Private. Hope you are enjoying the best harbour on the south coast. As for the ebb, don't even think about it at half tide if there's an onshore breeze! :eek:
 
Top