Channel Sailor
Well-Known Member
I had a maybe near miss with Cole rock(s) recently. The Imray chart and Navonics both say the highest points are dries 0.2 and awash respectively . I sailed over it when the tidal predictions say there was 3.9m raise of tide above CD (2nd June 12:35hrs BST). I expected to see on my sounder 3.7m depth. But I actually saw 1.8m on the sounder! So what could be going on here? Is Cole rock actually much higher dries that charted, or could my depth sounder reflect/measure inaccurately over rock. Are there any locals here who know the rock(s) well?
With sufficient rise of tide I was thinking I would like to go the same way again one day, because it cuts the corner nicely by Bembridge Ledge buoy.
BTW I have navigated in plenty of rocky places where one only goes with sufficient rise of tide (Channel Islands for example), so this rock appeared to present no particular concern.
With sufficient rise of tide I was thinking I would like to go the same way again one day, because it cuts the corner nicely by Bembridge Ledge buoy.
BTW I have navigated in plenty of rocky places where one only goes with sufficient rise of tide (Channel Islands for example), so this rock appeared to present no particular concern.