Twister_Ken
Well-Known Member
True.
But that applies to many a buoy. Look at the ones off Yarmouth and iirc Newtown is no better. (Not picked up a buoy there for years. ) Few places have buoys spaced wide enough apart for two "normal" sized boats to lie facing opposite directions - one to tide, one to wind.
I'd contend that, with the tides off Yarmouth, you would't choose to moor a wind-rode boat there if you were lying against the tide!