yerffoeg
Well-Known Member
Your advice please.
For next year's cruise I was considering sailing to Boulogne and then hop from port to port heading south. I note that some of the smaller ports - Etaples, St Valery sur Somme etc are only accessible at high tide.
I normally like to sail with the engine off and with a fair tide. But if one were to one were to head south on an ebb tide, then these ports cannot be accessed on arrival. So is the only choice to part punch the tide, or is anchoring off an option until the tide comes in? I am sure there are plenty out there who have undertaken this passage. We are a slowish 27 foot bilge keeler.
For next year's cruise I was considering sailing to Boulogne and then hop from port to port heading south. I note that some of the smaller ports - Etaples, St Valery sur Somme etc are only accessible at high tide.
I normally like to sail with the engine off and with a fair tide. But if one were to one were to head south on an ebb tide, then these ports cannot be accessed on arrival. So is the only choice to part punch the tide, or is anchoring off an option until the tide comes in? I am sure there are plenty out there who have undertaken this passage. We are a slowish 27 foot bilge keeler.