jimi
Well-Known Member
What's an overnight stay alongside there like? Comfortable & quiet or otherwise?
I'll go along with that.Saying all that we do go there from time to time and quite enjoy the place but only midweek and out of season.
I'll go along with that.
there are large piles.![]()
Last time we went, the visitor's berth was occupied by a French boat with inadequate fenders. The HM suggested we raft on a fishing boat but he was leaving at 5am so we cleared out and went to Fowey.didn't fancy going up against the wall with all the fishing boats.
I'll go along with that.
The options for berthing are 2 fore & aft moorings inside the entrance, one alongside berth on the wall requiring careful fendering as there are large piles, occasionally a second alongside berth is available if the fishing fleet is out. There are a few buoys outside but only suitable in calm conditions. An alternative is the anchorage in Port Mellon just to the South.
All of these are out of the question in Easterlies.
I would also recommend Port Mellon anchorage as an alternative, only a short walk over the hill back into the village. The only disadvantage IIRC is that at certain states of tide the beach is very flat making dinghy landing a bit awkward, also not room for many boats so please don't all go there the same time as I want to!
Sorry - Portmellon (I just blindly copied Snow Leopard's post)![]()
I must admit Day Mellon had me ROTFLMSO ... well not so much Dame Ellen but the absolutely attrocious pun!!!!!!!!