steve yates
Well-Known Member
Jojo heads out from Eastbourne today, heading for rye, to follow the last 1/1.5hr of flood tide up the river to the town, hopefully berth at strand quay and try out sitting in mud 
Anyone been recently? Anything to watch out for or reccomendatioms?
Then tomorrow it's ramsgate, for the last push up to leighonsea/canvey island on tue.
I have the crossing the Thames estuary book and will peruse that tonight, tho I notice it's more about crossing to black water etc.
At first glance it looks like I would be best taking the south Edinburgh channel and then up past shoeburyness and Southend? Any better options? Any reason not to?
Forecast for tue is light easterlies and it's neaps. Hw at Leigh on sea is approx 8pm, so would look to arrive around 7ish, there will be no pissing about, if required the engine will go on, then would expect 6knts over the ground, but am expecting to be able to sail it, certainly from the Edinburgh channel.
looking to take the last of the tide up to north foreland and then butt against tide to be off margate sands or south Edinburgh channel as it turns and carry it the rest of the way up.
Any problems with this thinking? Or any better ways to do it?
Thanks, steve
Anyone been recently? Anything to watch out for or reccomendatioms?
Then tomorrow it's ramsgate, for the last push up to leighonsea/canvey island on tue.
I have the crossing the Thames estuary book and will peruse that tonight, tho I notice it's more about crossing to black water etc.
At first glance it looks like I would be best taking the south Edinburgh channel and then up past shoeburyness and Southend? Any better options? Any reason not to?
Forecast for tue is light easterlies and it's neaps. Hw at Leigh on sea is approx 8pm, so would look to arrive around 7ish, there will be no pissing about, if required the engine will go on, then would expect 6knts over the ground, but am expecting to be able to sail it, certainly from the Edinburgh channel.
looking to take the last of the tide up to north foreland and then butt against tide to be off margate sands or south Edinburgh channel as it turns and carry it the rest of the way up.
Any problems with this thinking? Or any better ways to do it?
Thanks, steve