djs
Well-Known Member
Hi
I'm begining plans for a delivery, heading south within the next couple of weeks starting from Goole.
It seems to me that leaving Goole at the top of the tide, carrying the ebb down river should get us to the mouth of the Humber in time to catch the Flood tide heading South. Yacht will motor at 6kts no problem.
Seems straightforward enough but any knowledge or advice from those that know the river (Ouse then Humber) is welcome. On the trip into Goole I seriously underestimated the amount of assistance from the flood tide, arrived at Goole way earlier than planned which made entering the lock one of the most nerve racking experiences i've ever had on a boat.
I'm keen to make the most of local knowledge and avoid such adventures in future.
Thanks in advance
Dave
I'm begining plans for a delivery, heading south within the next couple of weeks starting from Goole.
It seems to me that leaving Goole at the top of the tide, carrying the ebb down river should get us to the mouth of the Humber in time to catch the Flood tide heading South. Yacht will motor at 6kts no problem.
Seems straightforward enough but any knowledge or advice from those that know the river (Ouse then Humber) is welcome. On the trip into Goole I seriously underestimated the amount of assistance from the flood tide, arrived at Goole way earlier than planned which made entering the lock one of the most nerve racking experiences i've ever had on a boat.
I'm keen to make the most of local knowledge and avoid such adventures in future.
Thanks in advance
Dave