Hunson
Well-Known Member
We enjoyed our week away in July. And we have another week off coming up at the begining of September.
Our dilema is the following.
We did not really look too much into the tide times and depths when we booked the week off. And having managed to venture past Osea twice now, we are looking at heading past that way again.
Wanting to make the most of the first weekend 28th/29th Aug our theory is to depart our mooring on the Friday (HT Osea at 19.11 at 4m) we should be able to get off !! normally about 1.5 hrs before HW, but require minimum 3.9 to get off mooring which is at 18.30 so to err on the side of caution say 18.45. Sunset is 19.53.
We leave mooring at 18.45 and motor to the anchorage at Osea. Approx 3nm so should take an hour !!. Get the hook out and throw it over the side with a good amount of chain.
Now this sounds simple enough. Major factors are. Obviously the weather. Probably the more important is that this would be our first time with the hook out and the fact that the light will be fading if not already faded. And then do 2 hourly watches (only two of us).
Our friends were away the other week and they said they picked up a yellow bouy for the night before they came back. And we saw said bouy on our trip down to bradwell last weekend with a boat on it, but obviously can't take for granted that there might not be a vessel on it that night.
Then Saturday we would head up to the Orwell on the morning tide.
If we don't go down this route we will sail from Tuesday for a few days and have a practice with the hook.
Your knowledgable thoughts appreciated.
Gary.
Our dilema is the following.
We did not really look too much into the tide times and depths when we booked the week off. And having managed to venture past Osea twice now, we are looking at heading past that way again.
Wanting to make the most of the first weekend 28th/29th Aug our theory is to depart our mooring on the Friday (HT Osea at 19.11 at 4m) we should be able to get off !! normally about 1.5 hrs before HW, but require minimum 3.9 to get off mooring which is at 18.30 so to err on the side of caution say 18.45. Sunset is 19.53.
We leave mooring at 18.45 and motor to the anchorage at Osea. Approx 3nm so should take an hour !!. Get the hook out and throw it over the side with a good amount of chain.
Now this sounds simple enough. Major factors are. Obviously the weather. Probably the more important is that this would be our first time with the hook out and the fact that the light will be fading if not already faded. And then do 2 hourly watches (only two of us).
Our friends were away the other week and they said they picked up a yellow bouy for the night before they came back. And we saw said bouy on our trip down to bradwell last weekend with a boat on it, but obviously can't take for granted that there might not be a vessel on it that night.
Then Saturday we would head up to the Orwell on the morning tide.
If we don't go down this route we will sail from Tuesday for a few days and have a practice with the hook.
Your knowledgable thoughts appreciated.
Gary.