How interesting it was to enter Bridgemarsh at midnight....

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...when the light is out on Ada Point.

Despite the near full moon, cloud cover made it a very murky night and entrance to the creek was near impossible to see. I went past it twice, getting closer and closer to the shore until suddenly Marc - from the bow with a torch - yelled out that he could see it. it was about 15' from us and on the wrong side. :eek: Good job it was near hw.
 
You need a pair of these, as seen in different guises on many motorboats on the Crouch....


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or maybe these.....

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Look nice fitted in the pulpit rails.:p
 
The birthday fairy bought me last year one of the new generation of LED torches. It is just staggering - almost unbelievable - the amount of light it puts out, and does as a searchlight (and much else). Pocket torch sized (about 8" long, 2" dia?), on/off switch and another button which cycles through about four or five different light strengths (you would rarely need the top one or two, except when using as a searchlight). The beam is very tightly focused, so it is also v good for examining wiring or whatever tucked away at the back on the engine bay, or the top of the mast.

I have probably used up more battery demonstrating how amazing it is than actually using it in earnest. Think it cost about £85 (!!), but is in a different league to the average torch in terms of uses, more portable and easier to store than a searchlight, and a solidly built bit of kit that looks like it'll last many years. Can't remember make off hand, but I could find out if you're interested.
 
The birthday fairy bought me last year one of the new generation of LED torches. It is just staggering - almost unbelievable - the amount of light it puts out, and does as a searchlight (and much else). Pocket torch sized (about 8" long, 2" dia?), on/off switch and another button which cycles through about four or five different light strengths (you would rarely need the top one or two, except when using as a searchlight). The beam is very tightly focused, so it is also v good for examining wiring or whatever tucked away at the back on the engine bay, or the top of the mast.

I have probably used up more battery demonstrating how amazing it is than actually using it in earnest. Think it cost about £85 (!!), but is in a different league to the average torch in terms of uses, more portable and easier to store than a searchlight, and a solidly built bit of kit that looks like it'll last many years. Can't remember make off hand, but I could find out if you're interested.


I have a P7
 
Bridgemarsh was my first ever marina and I remember sitting on the shallows at the entrance many times having got the tides wrong. Great place !!
 
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