nathanlee
Well-Known Member
Hi,
In light of the various epic coastal tours people seem to be going on of late, this one seems a bit lame, but I'm a bit nervous about the whole thing so a helping hand from you experienced folk would be more than appreciated.
On the 30th August I'll be setting off from Essex marina on the Crouch to spend the weekend sailing up the Thames to St Katherine's. I'm pretty inexperienced, in fact, while I've done plenty of sailing this will be the first passage I've planned. I'm fairly happy I know what I'm doing with the planning part, waypoints, times (taking into account tides) etc, but I'm not certain that I'm going the right way.
Sat here looking at the charts I've been wondering what to do. I'm thinking it's probably going to be best to set off down the Crouch a couple of hours before low water, then be somewhere south east of the Whitaker channel for LW so get carried up the Thames on the flood. Trouble is LW is 7:44 (BST) on the 30th. Unless I set off at about 5AM, and catch the early one, which will probably be the case.
Being out there around LW means I'm going to have to go all the way around Foulness Sand, which is a bit of a pain, but my only other choice that I can see to cut the corner means I'll be sailing into flood on the way out, and ebb on the way in.
Anyway, the plan thus far ends with heading up the west swin and into the Thames. The non investigated plan involves finding somewhere to spend the night as far down the Thames as I can get I that day.
The boat draws a bit under 3ft and (I hope) potters along nicely at around 4.5 knots.
If anybody could confirm my plans are reasonably ok, or totally wrong, or point me in a better direction I would ever so thankful.
Cheers,
Nathan
In light of the various epic coastal tours people seem to be going on of late, this one seems a bit lame, but I'm a bit nervous about the whole thing so a helping hand from you experienced folk would be more than appreciated.
On the 30th August I'll be setting off from Essex marina on the Crouch to spend the weekend sailing up the Thames to St Katherine's. I'm pretty inexperienced, in fact, while I've done plenty of sailing this will be the first passage I've planned. I'm fairly happy I know what I'm doing with the planning part, waypoints, times (taking into account tides) etc, but I'm not certain that I'm going the right way.
Sat here looking at the charts I've been wondering what to do. I'm thinking it's probably going to be best to set off down the Crouch a couple of hours before low water, then be somewhere south east of the Whitaker channel for LW so get carried up the Thames on the flood. Trouble is LW is 7:44 (BST) on the 30th. Unless I set off at about 5AM, and catch the early one, which will probably be the case.
Being out there around LW means I'm going to have to go all the way around Foulness Sand, which is a bit of a pain, but my only other choice that I can see to cut the corner means I'll be sailing into flood on the way out, and ebb on the way in.
Anyway, the plan thus far ends with heading up the west swin and into the Thames. The non investigated plan involves finding somewhere to spend the night as far down the Thames as I can get I that day.
The boat draws a bit under 3ft and (I hope) potters along nicely at around 4.5 knots.
If anybody could confirm my plans are reasonably ok, or totally wrong, or point me in a better direction I would ever so thankful.
Cheers,
Nathan