East Coast Circumnavigations

As well as Suffolk and Norfolk...
Around Norfolk, perhaps. as long as a very shallow draft and portage is allowed - Something like a small inflatable or a kayak, maybe.

In at Lowestoft, though the lock and onto the River Waveney. Pass the weirs at Geldeston Locks (stop for a beer or two), Ellingham and Wainford Mills and mind the shallows from Bungay onward. Probably best to try after a week of heavy rain

Once passed Diss, it gets a bit reed-clogged but at Redgrave and Lopham Fen you'll have reached the source of the Waveney and the Little Ouse.

Now you can follow the Little Ouse to Thetford and onto Brandon Creek where it joins the Great Ouse out to Kings Lynn & the Wash.
 
In 1922 my father sailed his RCC B class canoe (16ft x 3ft6ins, bronze centre plate) from Kingston on Thames to Cambridge. There was a short portage and one night when he had to sleep on board (he was 6ft 2ins!)

Here she is:



Not a circumnavigation but it shows that it may be possible to circumnavigate East Anglia as a whole.
 
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if portage is allowed, I don't think anyone's mentioned Orford island

(yep raining, can't be arsed to sail today!!)
 
In 1922 my father sailed his RCC B class canoe (16ft x 3ft6ins, bronze centre plate) from Kingston on Thames to Cambridge. There was a short portage and one night when he had to sleep on board (he was 6ft 2ins!)

Here she is:



Not a circumnavigation but it shows that it may be possible to circumnavigate East Anglia as a whole.

That's one serious mainsail .
 
But the East Coast has other attractions......
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Pah. Who wants a sunset when you can have mud?

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