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It came to mind that people going across the channel for first few times tend to be put off by awkward tides and entrances so I have started this thread in the hope that others can help to make a list of really easy harbours that will not intimidate the less-experienced.
Having just returned from Oistreham/Caen I was impressed at how easy it is to enter at all states of the tide and even in bad viz, provided you have means to stay in the channel with a cross-tide. Caen is a lovely place to visit, up an 8nm canal (33m clearance and only one lock). The marina in Caen is quite inexpensive, has good facilities and is right in the middle of a good-sized town/city. Plenty to see and do - Bayeaux tapestry 20 mins by train, loads of WW2 history including passing through Pegasus Bridge, good shops and a huge brilliant Sunday market selling all manner of fresh food at good prices. Mainline trains to all of Europe and secure marina so can be a good place to stop for a European inland tour. All the boat handling is very, very easy and they all speak English.
Having just returned from Oistreham/Caen I was impressed at how easy it is to enter at all states of the tide and even in bad viz, provided you have means to stay in the channel with a cross-tide. Caen is a lovely place to visit, up an 8nm canal (33m clearance and only one lock). The marina in Caen is quite inexpensive, has good facilities and is right in the middle of a good-sized town/city. Plenty to see and do - Bayeaux tapestry 20 mins by train, loads of WW2 history including passing through Pegasus Bridge, good shops and a huge brilliant Sunday market selling all manner of fresh food at good prices. Mainline trains to all of Europe and secure marina so can be a good place to stop for a European inland tour. All the boat handling is very, very easy and they all speak English.