Slow_boat
Well-Known Member
The good ship White Magic will be joining the jaunt over the bank holiday, weather permitting, but this being my first time and my first channel crossing for a very long time, I have a few questions;
Which marina are we meeting at and is it 24 hr access?
What are the mooring arrangements? I seem to recal a picture of some sort of stern to mooring.
Is it loops or cleats on the pontoons?
It is about a 100 mile trip, so 24 hrs. It looks like it's a good idea to leave the Crouch on the first of the ebb, about 2230 Friday but will the bar be open when we arrive at 2230 Sat?
What time are other folk reckoning on sailing?
Is it any quicker or easier to cross to and from Shotley?
I know it's all daft questions but in my defence, my mate is doing the passage planning and has all my charts and books so can't check until he joins us on the Friday. His comment was 'Two one hundred mile channel crossings in three days is a bit ambitious, isn't it?'
Which marina are we meeting at and is it 24 hr access?
What are the mooring arrangements? I seem to recal a picture of some sort of stern to mooring.
Is it loops or cleats on the pontoons?
It is about a 100 mile trip, so 24 hrs. It looks like it's a good idea to leave the Crouch on the first of the ebb, about 2230 Friday but will the bar be open when we arrive at 2230 Sat?
What time are other folk reckoning on sailing?
Is it any quicker or easier to cross to and from Shotley?
I know it's all daft questions but in my defence, my mate is doing the passage planning and has all my charts and books so can't check until he joins us on the Friday. His comment was 'Two one hundred mile channel crossings in three days is a bit ambitious, isn't it?'