backwaters
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Hello all,
In the three years we have been based at Titchmarch, including countless journeys out to sea, we have never seen a boat in the small side-channel called the "Dardanelles" to the east of Horsey Island.
Has anyone ever 'ditch-crawled' up the channel, or for that matter anchored overnight in there?
The charts seem to indicate that there are a few holes within, with water at spring low tides, but that there is a bar (for the lack of better term) between the Dardanelle channel and the main Walton channel. However the Google Earth photos always show water connecting the two.
Any local knowledge is appreciated as I'd like to take our small sailboat in which draws .6 metres.
-Jason
In the three years we have been based at Titchmarch, including countless journeys out to sea, we have never seen a boat in the small side-channel called the "Dardanelles" to the east of Horsey Island.
Has anyone ever 'ditch-crawled' up the channel, or for that matter anchored overnight in there?
The charts seem to indicate that there are a few holes within, with water at spring low tides, but that there is a bar (for the lack of better term) between the Dardanelle channel and the main Walton channel. However the Google Earth photos always show water connecting the two.
Any local knowledge is appreciated as I'd like to take our small sailboat in which draws .6 metres.
-Jason
