hugodehippo
New Member
Hi there,
first please excuse my terrible english, I am a Kraut with some questions
We are planning to have a trip from Netherlands to UK´s east coast this August.
Boat is a Sirius 26, draft 1.3 m, "long keel"
While exploiting the charts I noted that there are not that much deep water harbours on our way, anchoring at winds from eastern directions will be poorly swallow or impossible if the winds are increasing.
How are you managing the harbour setup? Is the bottom that soft that the keel will grab into it or do you use a kind og "boat legs"
?
Can you give me some hints about the harbours on our way? At present we are planning to go Den Helder- Whitby, depending on weather and our condition can be also A´dam Lowestoft or Grimsby before we will heading North.
I am not a specialist in cruising the British Waters either
, what kind of equipment I´ll need to do this trip? In NL or at the German Isles we have tidal waters also, so I am planning to go with the actual Reeds, long ropes, for anchoring I have a Danforth anchor with 10m chain and 30 m rope ( is this enough or would you recommend to add a second anchor like a bruce )?
I aprecciate your help,
Best regards,
Thorsten
first please excuse my terrible english, I am a Kraut with some questions
We are planning to have a trip from Netherlands to UK´s east coast this August.
Boat is a Sirius 26, draft 1.3 m, "long keel"
While exploiting the charts I noted that there are not that much deep water harbours on our way, anchoring at winds from eastern directions will be poorly swallow or impossible if the winds are increasing.
How are you managing the harbour setup? Is the bottom that soft that the keel will grab into it or do you use a kind og "boat legs"
Can you give me some hints about the harbours on our way? At present we are planning to go Den Helder- Whitby, depending on weather and our condition can be also A´dam Lowestoft or Grimsby before we will heading North.
I am not a specialist in cruising the British Waters either
I aprecciate your help,
Best regards,
Thorsten