Stemar
Well-Known Member
Another Top Tip; always go behind the ferries and chain ferry, and make it obvious you intend to do so !
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Good one - you really don't want to mess with the Sandbanks ferry!
http://www.bournemouthecho.co.uk/news/9730231.Chain_ferry_terror_as_boat_is_trapped/
I bought Jissel from Redcliffe. We were dumped in the water, given a few seconds to check she wasn't going to sink before we got clear and were shoved out. I hadn't had the time to get the depth sounder going. Once things seemed to be under control, I handed the helm to the Admiral, telling her to keep to the right of the channel and went below to sort it out.
"What's that swishing sound?"
"I don't know, but it seems to be coming from under the boat. Oh, well can't have been much, it's stopped"
"So have we"
A passing Moody kindly pulled us off and we stayed in the middle of the Frome after that, but it could be a record for the quickest grounding after purchase
Poole Harbour is a lovely peaceful place once you get off the beaten track, but the water is a bit thin, so get used to having a foot or less under your keel. A rising tide is useful when you're being a bit adventurous...
We've also anchored off Swanage a few times. Once there was a big firework display on the promenade or whatever it's called. We probably had the best view of anyone. A few days later, we anchored off Weymouth beach. One morning, a harbourmaster;s boat came out and told us, I'm sorry, you'll have to move. The Red arrows are coming this afternoon and you're right on their display flightpath. He was quite happy for us just to move 100 yards out so, again, we probably had the best view of anyone and were the aiming point for their starburst.
Our best memories are of quiet nights at anchor - even off a town, it can be lovely - just avoid the beach discos!