Christchurch Marina

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...we had stirred up an awful lot of mud after around 1/2 mile run I was already doubting my appointment as Navigator.

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You are now a fully signed up member of the Christchurch Harbour Ploughing Club. /forums/images/graemlins/smile.gif I've also heard reference to being alright at the Quay if you get through the Run

CSC do publish Tide tables on their website which are useful for visitors:

http://www.christchurchsailingclub.co.uk/tides.htm

The second high tide is usually the highest, but falls rapidly straight afterwards so you can't be late.
 
Only boatyards ....

I'm in Elkins and next to me is a Windy 42. I suspect that there is still a wait for either yard mentioned. It does get shallow but most motor boats to be ok. Entrance very sheltered from SW to N to E'ly. Possibly worth a phone call to either yard as if you are only for a short period it may fill a gap.
 
A beautiful spot to be based, but stupidly shallow. We were in Rossiters for some years and loved it - a 5 minute walk into town, if that. But eventually the opportunities to get a shaft drive boat in and out drove us away. Rossiters can sometimes accomodate an overnight visitor but you have to phone as they don't have a VHF.
 
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