Taura
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Hi All
Have many used the short cut to the crouch. My boat has a draft of 3’.
Looking to do this route next year.
Have many used the short cut to the crouch. My boat has a draft of 3’.
Looking to do this route next year.
One could say that any coastal cruise is a gimmick trip. For us an overnight t stop in the Yolkesfleet before or after transiting Havengore was far more pleasurable than a day sail around the outside. Not doing it these days with a 1.6m draft!Did it last year in a 0.9m draught boat.
Fun to have done it once. No plans to do it again. It's a bit of a 'gimmick' trip, at least in a sailing yacht. One disadvantage is that whether you're coming from or going to the south you'll be punching the tide.
I do fancy walking the Broomway one of these days though
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Have many used the short cut to the crouch. My boat has a draft of 3’.
Looking to do this route next year.
When we do this trip which always incorporates a night at anchor in 'Narrow cuts' which is lovely, we are on our way to maybe the Medway, Ramsgate (with the ebb), or just up to Holehaven (another favourite overnighter) where we pick up a spare buoy and wait for the next flood tide to take us up the Thames as far as TeddingtonDid it last year in a 0.9m draught boat.
Fun to have done it once. No plans to do it again. It's a bit of a 'gimmick' trip, at least in a sailing yacht. One disadvantage is that whether you're coming from or going to the south you'll be punching the tide.
I do fancy walking the Broomway one of these days though
Very brave with 5 ft draft and a fin keel especially on springs, you could have been there for 3 months (subject to fallings springs)The first time I used the Havengore I arrived early (maybe an hour) and did kiss the Broomway as I crossed it on springs with a five feet draft fin keel. No obvious damage.