Deben entrance - watch it!

Went into the Deben a couple of weeks ago early on the flood and stuck like a limpet to the line between the two buoys and all was well. Rather than look for a transit on shore I keep almost as careful a look out backwards as forwards to maintain the line.

Thanks to everyone who contributes to the chartlet, East Coast Pilot and East Coast Sailing for the invaluable advice.
 
must admit steering a transit from behind is hard work...

The little known benefits of a ketch - line the buoys and the masts up! Two weeks ago we came in at LW+2 and always had 1.5m+ under the 1.4m keel. Didn't feel enough though! Keeping the line was tricky on the flood as it raced past the bar.
 
Entered the Deben Monday 3 hours before HW and stuck rigidly to the buoyed line looking behind me all the time in no less than 3m of water.
Came out Thursday about HW +30 no problems.
Just as I was rounding Landguard, I heard a Dutch chap on the radio calling up and attempting to enter on the ebb, not sure if he made it?
 
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