Simes
Well-Known Member
Sat on board Talisman at our mooring in the River Medina last night / early evening. Just before low water a few keel boats ground to a halt. One of these was a school boat a benateau "Tresco". After struggling for a short time the Instructor freed them from the soft mud, backed down stream then turned around and tried again but much faster this time. Failing again he backs down and now tries to force his way detween the moored vessels in the forlorne hope that there may be deeper water there.
My suggestion that he run a quick Sec' port tidal height and stop messing around was greeted with silence.
We have taken to betting on how many vessels will go aground here at Springs. The best one was just after the RTI, a boat full went aground on a falling tide, but about 2 hours before LW. they were there for 5 hours.
Do you do tidal heights and sec port calc's or are they a waste of time?
Have fun,
Simes
My suggestion that he run a quick Sec' port tidal height and stop messing around was greeted with silence.
We have taken to betting on how many vessels will go aground here at Springs. The best one was just after the RTI, a boat full went aground on a falling tide, but about 2 hours before LW. they were there for 5 hours.
Do you do tidal heights and sec port calc's or are they a waste of time?
Have fun,
Simes