Lyme used to be quite an accessible harbour till the local authority blocked the east wall to shore area, which stopped the harbour back flushing causing the harbour to fill up with sand!![]()
In reality seems to make no difference.
Totally off topic (I think) but why is the poor thing muzzled? It looks like you'd be more in danger of being slobbered to death than anything else...
au contraire! In the seventies I used to launch and dive out of Lyme. The lifeboat used to launch from a fairly steep slip and the public slip was just across from the lifeboat stn by where the old HM's office was.
The boulders were put in precisely because of the fairly strong back flush current, to protect the holiday makers from being flushed into the harbour.
Found a pic:
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Do we know each other, I used to dive out of Lyme with Dave Hull on Amos John in the early 80s and later with Chris Govier off Neptune. And I had a mooring in the harbour for a number of years.
whilst we are in a cottage rather than the boat - did pop into HM office (outside of which is dog mooring) and they explained that they have put in new pontoons outside the harbour which they said have about 6ft at lw and also have visitor swinging moorings just outside entrance -both look promising as long as wind not easterly - have sailed past a few times but might try another time to call in,
Thanks was just googling up distances 67' a long day sail from Western Solent then, SWMBO Wants to go there sounds like it could be done.
I was going to ask for this info, hmm is that 6 foot at springs or neaps I draw 1.9m thats (10 cm) 4" more![]()
You might squeeze on to the very end of the pontoon (which is the plastic Lego type) or better to either pick up a buoy or simply drop your hook.
Ohh SWMBO worse choice plastic pontoons or Mooring buoys and Dinghy which will she choose![]()
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