vyv_cox
Well-Known Member
Re: Very specialised location
I know Hoylake well, lived in Meols for 10 years, scene of all my early sailing. The tide certainly has appreciable flow there, but I would suggest nothing to compare with the Straits, not the depth either. All the contractors working Menai use the same method, which I would assume causes the anchors to remain essentially static regardless of direction of flow. If the anchors were laid across the tide it seems there would be a tendency for them to shift on every tide reversal.
I have never had any rope in my own mooring, used 1/2 inch galvanised for the pick-up but all the rest black steel. However, I once borrowed the personal mooring of one of the contractors and, lo and behold, he used a rope pick-up.
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I know Hoylake well, lived in Meols for 10 years, scene of all my early sailing. The tide certainly has appreciable flow there, but I would suggest nothing to compare with the Straits, not the depth either. All the contractors working Menai use the same method, which I would assume causes the anchors to remain essentially static regardless of direction of flow. If the anchors were laid across the tide it seems there would be a tendency for them to shift on every tide reversal.
I have never had any rope in my own mooring, used 1/2 inch galvanised for the pick-up but all the rest black steel. However, I once borrowed the personal mooring of one of the contractors and, lo and behold, he used a rope pick-up.
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