Cloona
Well-Known Member
thames barge under foresail off Maldon quay - puts it bow on the mud and allows the flood tide to push it stern upstream - drifts across and parks facing seaward for the morrow -
having sailed with dodgy outboards and inboards prefer to rely on the wind and tide - any sort of blow above F3 tho and it all starts happening very much too quickly -
on a quiet day backing a headsail will get you off a pontoon nicely - if the tides ebbing off you go ....
if you don't know the place you can always just head for the hammer head or or nearest point and get a line ashore....... then work out the next move -
having sailed with dodgy outboards and inboards prefer to rely on the wind and tide - any sort of blow above F3 tho and it all starts happening very much too quickly -
on a quiet day backing a headsail will get you off a pontoon nicely - if the tides ebbing off you go ....
if you don't know the place you can always just head for the hammer head or or nearest point and get a line ashore....... then work out the next move -