Boz
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Planning to visit Southwold early August......Although I've read the Almanacs and watched the video....
Any tips and tricks would be appreciated
Any tips and tricks would be appreciated
According to the pilot books every east coast entrance is a near death experience, but I found Southwold easy. Follow the Harbour Marine Services video, narrated by that nice chap off the telly. We draw 1.4m and have been in and out at LW neaps but springs we give it 90 minutes either side of LW. Always call the HM on 12 before you enter or leave and if you want a visitors berth at the weekend it's best to telephone first. On the flood you'll need to turn round just past the Harbour Inn, it's something managed without incident by about 30 boats a day in high season and there's always lots more room than it looks! Coming in on an ebb you're fine, no need to turn. HMS has a decent chandlery and the Harbour Cafe does great food and there's the Harbour Inn as well. Only a very few visitors' berths have water and electricity but what you loose in amenities you gain in the complete tranquility of an evening on a private pontoon with no need to be squashed together like caravans on a campsite. Not everybody loves it but we do.
Sounds good , so , roughly , what's most suitable time to arrive ? , say leaving from Harwich
I gues you're right but not quite enough for yesterday's visitor, she had to anchor in the bay
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