bdh198
Well-Known Member
I have a small 18 foot sailfish (a trailer-sailer with a small cabin) with a 5hp outboard, and I am keen to launch her in the Thames in the Teddington - Kingston stretch of the river for day sails. However, I have never sailed on the non-tidal stretch of the Thames before and I'm afraid I have some very basic questions.
The questions concern the flow rate of the Thames and what to expect. I know that flow rate will vary significantly depending on the amount of water coming down the river and exactly where on the river you happen to be, but as a general rule is it realistic to expect to make much progress against the average flow on the river in a boat of that size with a 5hp outboard? It would be nice to explore a bit further up the river, but I don't know if it is realistic to expect to be able to sail/motor against the flow to get there.
Also, is there any simple way of converting the flow rate from cubic meters per second into knots? I've read that the average flow rate in the Thames between Windsor and London is 60-65 cubic meters per second.
Any help or guidance very much appreciated.
The questions concern the flow rate of the Thames and what to expect. I know that flow rate will vary significantly depending on the amount of water coming down the river and exactly where on the river you happen to be, but as a general rule is it realistic to expect to make much progress against the average flow on the river in a boat of that size with a 5hp outboard? It would be nice to explore a bit further up the river, but I don't know if it is realistic to expect to be able to sail/motor against the flow to get there.
Also, is there any simple way of converting the flow rate from cubic meters per second into knots? I've read that the average flow rate in the Thames between Windsor and London is 60-65 cubic meters per second.
Any help or guidance very much appreciated.