Gavi
Well-Known Member
I've been working on our passage plan for next week's freedom from work and will be doing a few things we haven't done before. I would appreciate opinions.
The boat is 30ft of steel, 4ft draft, and 9.8 knot max speed. Comfortable at 6-7.
Our aim is to head down from non-tidal to tidal and have a few days of fun and pottering with various friends. Here is my draft plan:
Monday 29 August - Church Island to Kingston
About 6 hours so set off at 1100.
Arrive Kingston 1700.
Where to moor?
Tuesday 30 August - Kingston to Imperial Wharf
About 3 hours
High tide at Richmond is 1539.
Set off at 1300 to hit Richmond within 2 hours low side of high tide (don't want to lock)
Arrive Imperial Wharf at 1700 – could potter on for a bit if we want to.
Wednesday 31 August – Imperial Wharf to Limehouse
About 3 hours?
Set off at 1400 to punch the end of the incoming tide (turns at 1529)
Arrive Limehouse at 1700 (we can enter the lock +/- 4 hours of 1520 high tide at London Bridge and it is best to avoid turning tide?)
Thursday 1 September – Limehouse/London potter
We have a maximum of 8 hours to go out, into and out of London both with the tide. Have a 5 or 6 hour potter?
High tide at London Bridge is 1558.
High tide at Chelsea bridge is 1607.
Set off at 1400 and head into London until 1600 at the latest then turn back.
Arrive Limehouse at 1800.
Friday 2 September – Limehouse to Eel Pie Island via GYC/West India Dock view
About 5/6 hours?
High tide at London Bridge is 1637 so the lock is available from 1237.
High tide at Richmond is 1744.
Set off at 1430 and head down to West India Dock (to suss out the entrance for 10 September) – wave at GYC
Turn at 1500 and head back for passing through Richmond at 1800
Arrive at Eel Pie Island at 1830.
Barmy Arms for 1900.
Have I got anything significantly wrong?
The boat is 30ft of steel, 4ft draft, and 9.8 knot max speed. Comfortable at 6-7.
Our aim is to head down from non-tidal to tidal and have a few days of fun and pottering with various friends. Here is my draft plan:
Monday 29 August - Church Island to Kingston
About 6 hours so set off at 1100.
Arrive Kingston 1700.
Where to moor?
Tuesday 30 August - Kingston to Imperial Wharf
About 3 hours
High tide at Richmond is 1539.
Set off at 1300 to hit Richmond within 2 hours low side of high tide (don't want to lock)
Arrive Imperial Wharf at 1700 – could potter on for a bit if we want to.
Wednesday 31 August – Imperial Wharf to Limehouse
About 3 hours?
Set off at 1400 to punch the end of the incoming tide (turns at 1529)
Arrive Limehouse at 1700 (we can enter the lock +/- 4 hours of 1520 high tide at London Bridge and it is best to avoid turning tide?)
Thursday 1 September – Limehouse/London potter
We have a maximum of 8 hours to go out, into and out of London both with the tide. Have a 5 or 6 hour potter?
High tide at London Bridge is 1558.
High tide at Chelsea bridge is 1607.
Set off at 1400 and head into London until 1600 at the latest then turn back.
Arrive Limehouse at 1800.
Friday 2 September – Limehouse to Eel Pie Island via GYC/West India Dock view
About 5/6 hours?
High tide at London Bridge is 1637 so the lock is available from 1237.
High tide at Richmond is 1744.
Set off at 1430 and head down to West India Dock (to suss out the entrance for 10 September) – wave at GYC
Turn at 1500 and head back for passing through Richmond at 1800
Arrive at Eel Pie Island at 1830.
Barmy Arms for 1900.
Have I got anything significantly wrong?