Notice to Mariners Weeks 30 and 31 - tomorrow now - bit creamed crackered tonight

tillergirl

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Back from Channel cruising today after being scared-e-cats yesterday and sitting out the wind in Ramsgate. Not sure I am a Channel cruising man. Got down to St Valerie sur Somme (which makes the SW Sunk seem like a kitten) and back but seemed to spend our time bouncing around in brief weather windows or sitting out wind in harbour. With the East Coast so many other possibilities exist rather than just long coastline slogs or crossings.

Good to meet Habety and wife (thanks for the line handling) and Wingdiver and wife (hope the long trip to Ipswich was good).

St Valerie tides are something else. We were sitting in the marina with 2:30 to go to HW and the tide is right down. Then all of a sudden there is 20 minutes of tide rushing through the marina and by -2:00 the tide stops in the marina, the level has risen 2m+ and off you go. But you need 6kts boat speed if you want to hang onto any hope of favourable tide for the majority of the journey back to Boulogne and even then we lost it in the last hour. But its a magical place - loverly people, more restuarants than you can shake a stick at, the steam railway of course and beautiful surroundings. Well worth the hassle of getting there.

Early start this morning from Ramsgate which gave us a flat calm right across the Estuary albeit with some poor vis and drizzle. Came through the SW Sunk dead on the line and saw least water of 9ft 1" under us at pretty much dead low water which means 12ft 10" of water and that only for a short patch on the Black Deep side.

Anyway a bit tired to start reading NtM so I'll do that tomorrow if you will all permit. :encouragement:
 
Pleasure to meet you too!
Looking forward to making it to St. Val next time! But that's what happens when you get sucked in by the fleshpots of Boulogne.
How much water did you find in the entrance to St Val and how long did it take you from the ATSO to the marina?

Cheers and thanks

Pete
 
We arrived at AT-SO about -3hrs before HW St Va so jilled around for 30 minutes before heading to Nos 1 and 2 lateral marks where there was about 18 ft of water. We just carried on then conscious that we were perhaps 30 minutes early given that it was neapish. We made a bungle pretty early on and nearly missed a pair of laterals - no excuse but had to do a bit of hard over on the helm but fortunately there was plenty of water at that spot. That had started us heading for the north side of the Baie. As we followed the loop around to head south there was a huge amount of cross tide that caught us out - no excuse again, I was looking a couple of pairs of laterals further up and should have looked back. Took a bit of full throttle and sideway motion to regain the channel by which time we had seen 1.1ft on the depth-o-meter! Eeek. That sweep south took us close to the point at Le Hourdel from where a couple of local boats swept out and completely ignored all the buoys - but then there were fast shallow draft stuff - Carrying on it got a bit odd around the BIF buoy and nos 36 to 40 which are the port hand buoys opposite the start of the training wall. When we asked about this in the marina office, the nice young lady said that you straight line between 36 and 40 (not go left to 38) but when we were coming out we were following a tripper boat and they left the port hand buoys to port! (so did we and found good water). A couple of the starboard hand buoys were missing - well they weren't missing, they were on the bow of the workboat in the marina! All this sounds 'orendous, but it wasn't. Took about 1 hr 40 to get in with the tide - there is a lot of wandering around. Downloading the chartlet from the marina website is a must as without it it is dead easy to pick the wrong pair of laterals as your next pair. What proved to be groundless was my fear that we would arrive in the marina with 2 kts of tide sweeping us in but as you round the corner, everything becomes all lovely and calm. We called the marina and the young (lovely) lady said 'we are waiting for you' and there on the pontoon was a young man who guided us into a very easy berth. Lots of room in the avenues for old long keeled girls to get round in. Pretty reasonable - under 20 euros a night inc power. Wifi a little flakey but we were quite a way from the aerial. Showers are uni-sex, washing and drying machine, lunch-time bar snacks in the marina bar, very reasonable bar prices. Frankly I loved it. Does need settled weather though so I think we were fortunate to find a window that suited us even if we did have to stay a day or so longer than we planned. Oh, don't expect a nice linear progression of depths. The channel is up and down like a fiddlers elbow. It would perhaps have been better for us to wait another 30 minutes.
 
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