zlod
Well-Known Member
I'm hoping to be sailing round from south of Hartland Point to Portishead this coming weekend.
Does anyone know whether there are any small craft moorings / mooring buoys off any of the North Devon harbours (or even better off Lundy) or are we going to have to play around with the anchor if we want to stop?
Any suggestions about how to deal with strongish tides from the Lundy area up to Portishead? The options I am thinking of are either trying to anchor or berth somewhere when the tide is strongest or to put up with it and try to find a part of the Bristol Channel where the stream is weaker.
If we go into Watchet is there any chance of making Portishead in one go from there? I suspect that the tides aren't up for this (but would need to check more thoroughly with the tidal atlas).
We can do about 5 knots under motor and maybe 6-7 knots under sail (if there is some of that wind stuff).
Does anyone know whether there are any small craft moorings / mooring buoys off any of the North Devon harbours (or even better off Lundy) or are we going to have to play around with the anchor if we want to stop?
Any suggestions about how to deal with strongish tides from the Lundy area up to Portishead? The options I am thinking of are either trying to anchor or berth somewhere when the tide is strongest or to put up with it and try to find a part of the Bristol Channel where the stream is weaker.
If we go into Watchet is there any chance of making Portishead in one go from there? I suspect that the tides aren't up for this (but would need to check more thoroughly with the tidal atlas).
We can do about 5 knots under motor and maybe 6-7 knots under sail (if there is some of that wind stuff).