chubby
Well-Known Member
Do you find yourself going back repeatedly to favourite spots or feel a need for novelty?
Based in Portsmouth, a spring tide means a westerly stream during the afternoon and if I want a sheltered non marina anchorage or buoy then I alternate between Newtown and the bottom of the Beaulieu River, the former midweek and the later has more space on a Saturday: the anchorage is rarely full and there a reasonably priced visitors buoys. This gives a return on the eastgoing flood the next morning.
Neaps work better for Chi.
Looking at this season`s log I find myself going back to the same places, because I like them and they suit my cruising but should I seek new spots: Owers lake, off Ventnor or Sandown bay, Freshwater, Thorness Bay, off Stanswood, inshore east of Yarmouth?
In search of novelty I once sailed though the Looe channel and anchored off Selsey in a NW wind. Not a particularly restful spot. A thing you only do once.
The harbours are fine if meeting others or you cant resist a pub or need provisions but I can manage one night away from shops and leccy: there was even enough 4G signal in Newtown to watch the strictly results show on my phone: there are priorities.
The Dorset bays are great if you aren't disturbed by seahorses but too far for a gentle weekend. Hurst and Totland are fine when on passage but I feel an almost magnetic attraction as I pass Newtown entrance! Should I resist next season!
Based in Portsmouth, a spring tide means a westerly stream during the afternoon and if I want a sheltered non marina anchorage or buoy then I alternate between Newtown and the bottom of the Beaulieu River, the former midweek and the later has more space on a Saturday: the anchorage is rarely full and there a reasonably priced visitors buoys. This gives a return on the eastgoing flood the next morning.
Neaps work better for Chi.
Looking at this season`s log I find myself going back to the same places, because I like them and they suit my cruising but should I seek new spots: Owers lake, off Ventnor or Sandown bay, Freshwater, Thorness Bay, off Stanswood, inshore east of Yarmouth?
In search of novelty I once sailed though the Looe channel and anchored off Selsey in a NW wind. Not a particularly restful spot. A thing you only do once.
The harbours are fine if meeting others or you cant resist a pub or need provisions but I can manage one night away from shops and leccy: there was even enough 4G signal in Newtown to watch the strictly results show on my phone: there are priorities.
The Dorset bays are great if you aren't disturbed by seahorses but too far for a gentle weekend. Hurst and Totland are fine when on passage but I feel an almost magnetic attraction as I pass Newtown entrance! Should I resist next season!
