Been in a worse situation near to you Dylan. Stuck on a 25 foot clay cliff edge a the western end of Read's Island when hitching a lift from Brough to South Ferriby in a fin keeler. An anxious night.
That place looks a bit limiting to me.
As I see it, only access very close to high water.
So you need to plan a trip to go out at high tide, and come back at next (or later) high tide.
No just popping out for couple of hours sailing there.
I don't see why you are concerned, Dylan. Both keels are deep in the mud & will not only be holding the boat in place, but also stabilising the mud bank like pilings or roots would. Looks perfectly stable to me, I'll bet it's been there for years.
If it wasn't safe it would have fallen down on the first tide & never had a chance to make itself holes for the keels. You are giving in to your journalistic roots & trying to sell extra vids with red top sensationalism.
Nice pic tho & thanks for posting it.![]()
Blimey, you've made good progress... Only last week it seems you were in the Humber, and now your in Fleetwood!
Well! .... a couple of miles up the Wyre ...... & if you've passed the Clyde without us having a few Beers .... there's going to be trouble! ....
And! ...... if you're 'up the Wyre' .... ( I do like the sound of that) ..... you can say hello to my pal (two boats) Ian.
still on the umber