Martyn2461
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I’m planning cross the wash on my way to Lincoln as newbie/1st time crossing the wash all and any tips, experiences and advice appreciated.
Martyn
Sea Treking
Martyn
Sea Treking
Avoid days when the wind has any East in it.crossing the wash ... any tips
I’m planning cross the wash on my way to Lincoln as newbie/1st time crossing the wash all and any tips, experiences and advice appreciated.
Martyn
Sea Treking
Hi Nortada
From Great Yarmouth to Boston My boat 38 twin engine motor cruiser draught 1.1 max cruising speed 15 knots
Martyn
Paul
I’ve just roughly plotted the course above it spot on thanks very much
Martyn
Avoid days when the wind has any East in it.
Or much north
Hi Nortada
From Great Yarmouth to Boston My boat 38 twin engine motor cruiser draught 1.1 max cruising speed 15 knots
Martyn
I got it wrong once when the tide was running later than expected going into boston, got pushed along with too little water and found a washing machine under the town bridge, managed to carry on for the week (got to nottingham and back to gt.ouse) but when I went to do the minor repair to the reversing catch found I had shattered the swivel forks on both outdrives.
On another boston entry we anchored in clay hole and watched another boat motoring straight in so assumed local knowledge of a deeper route when suddenly it stopped dead and the nose reared up, not local knowledge just stupidity, turned out it was an old broads cruiser they had been given from a swinging mooring in kings lynn and just fired it up and took it across the wash with a handheld gps mobile phone and tank full of unknown crud, they had to punch out a UV yellowed perspex screen to see where they were going, plonkers!
For a stopover heading north wells is a far better bet.