Oceanis Rob
New Member
Hello East Coast Forum,
I'm new to YBW and also new to the East Coast, was hoping I could seek some advice or tips. I've had a good read of East Coast Pilot which is a goldmine of info and has been my bedtime reading for sometime now, but I would like to drill down a little deeper into a particular route. I'm intending on going from Medway to Ramsgate this weekend returning on Sunday. My plan is to leave Garrison point around HW and take the ebb down to Foreland using the overland route whilst there is plenty of water under me, hopefully getting to Ramsgate in good time. It's the return journey that I'm pondering.....I draw 1.9m. I read somewhere on the web that for the deeper draft yacht it's advisable to leave Ramsgate a couple of hours before of after LW. I wanted to catch the flood back to Medway on Sunday using the same overland route...In my mind I was thinking of departing Ramsgate LW-1...... If anyone can offer some advice I'd be really very grateful. Want to get this just right as it's my first time in these waters and I am rather cautious!
I'm new to YBW and also new to the East Coast, was hoping I could seek some advice or tips. I've had a good read of East Coast Pilot which is a goldmine of info and has been my bedtime reading for sometime now, but I would like to drill down a little deeper into a particular route. I'm intending on going from Medway to Ramsgate this weekend returning on Sunday. My plan is to leave Garrison point around HW and take the ebb down to Foreland using the overland route whilst there is plenty of water under me, hopefully getting to Ramsgate in good time. It's the return journey that I'm pondering.....I draw 1.9m. I read somewhere on the web that for the deeper draft yacht it's advisable to leave Ramsgate a couple of hours before of after LW. I wanted to catch the flood back to Medway on Sunday using the same overland route...In my mind I was thinking of departing Ramsgate LW-1...... If anyone can offer some advice I'd be really very grateful. Want to get this just right as it's my first time in these waters and I am rather cautious!